The Shape of Things to Come A Novel Author:Maud Casey A deeply affecting, darkly funny debut — novel that brilliantly captures solitude, sex, — and the contemporary single womanIsabelle, a woman in her thirties without any of the trappings of a "grown-up" life, has just been fired from her job at a San Francisco phone company. Returning to the midwestern suburb of her childhood, Standardsville, Illin... more »ois, she contends with her dating single mother, a neighbor who once appeared on The Honeymooners, and an ex-boyfriend. She also becomes a "mystery shopper" for a temp agency, posing as a variety of potential tenants for newly built suburban communities to access their exclusive services. Enchanted by the possiblities of disguise, Isabelle spins a web of lies that keeps the world at a distance until she unearths long-kept secrets that force her to rethink everything she thought she knew.Insightful and entertaining, this gracefully written novel explores a generation defined by reinvention in a landscape gradually being devoured by developers. Depicting the comedy of being a grown-up still coming of age, Maud Casey beautifully and evocatively reveals how people narrate their lives to counter the chaotic randomness of modern existence.« less
I realized that I'd already read this book a few years ago once I began--but finished it anyway, and that's one of the highest compliments I can pay a book because I never re-read anything! This book is funny and heart-breaking at the same time--some incredibly quirky characters. Fantastic writing.