The Anniversary
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Grove Atlantic , 2023.
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For fans of Lisa Halliday and Susan Choi, The Anniversary is a simmering page-turner about an ascendant writer, the unresolved death of her husband, and what it takes to emerge on her own

Novelist J.B. Blackwood is on a cruise with her husband, Patrick, to celebrate their wedding anniversary. Her former professor, film director, and cult figure, Patrick is much older than J.B.. When they met, he seemed somehow ageless, as all gods appear in the eyes of those who worship them. But now his success is starting to wane and J.B. is on the cusp of winning a major literary prize. Her art has been forever overseen by him, now it may overshadow his.

For days they sail in the sun, nothing but dark water all around them. Then a storm hits and Patrick falls from the ship. J.B. is left alone, as the search for what happened to Patrick – and the truth about their marriage – begins.

Propulsive and fiercely intelligent, The Anniversary is exquisitely written with a swift and addictive plot.  It’s a novel that asks: how legible, in the mind of the writer, is the line between reality and plot? How do we refuse the people we desire? And what is the cost, to ourselves, to others and to our art, if we don’t?

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Street Date
07/18/2023
Language
English
ISBN
9780802161680

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

It's a story as old as time, older man takes in ingénue. The protégé attains success, and envy rears its ugly head. JB Blackwood was a college student when she became enamored with her film studies professor, Patrick Heller. During their 14-year marriage, Blackwood is as much a ballast to her husband's thriving career as he is to hers. Yet, in a patriarchal society, it's all semantics. "As my experience started to match his, and as my successes--by some measures--even exceeded his, the idea of my youth dissolved," Blackwood remembers. Eager to salvage their rocky relationship, Blackwood convinces Patrick to go on a couples cruise as an anniversary celebration. Unfortunately, during a storm, Patrick falls overboard and drowns. Blackwood, a self-professed unreliable narrator, falls under the microscope. Bishop (The Other Side of the World, 2016) expertly dissects the innards of a seesaw relationship and the inequities women must battle. The bristling arguments crackle brilliantly. In the end, "did she or did she not" is almost beside the point. It's the marriage that keeps us engaged.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

The simmering latest from Bishop (The Other Side of the World) explores an unbalanced marriage and a mysterious death. Fourteen years ago, author J.B. Blackwood married her much older former professor, Patrick Heller, now a film director with a cultlike following; his success has put an increasing strain on their relationship. She talks him into taking a cruise from Alaska to Japan to celebrate their anniversary, but after a few boozy days on the water, an unexpected storm seizes their boat, and Patrick falls overboard and drowns. J.B. returns from the vacation alone, grappling with her husband's sudden death and forced into the limelight as the widow of a famous man. Though J.B.'s star had finally begun to rise before her spouse's death, thanks to a New Yorker profile and a big prize nomination, Patrick continues to overshadow her ("even in death he had the power to eclipse my own achievements," she thinks). Among other instances when Patrick exploited their uneven power dynamic, J.B. recalls their secret professor-student relationship and Patrick's uncredited use of her work for his most successful films. Bishop sustains a breakneck pace, keeping up the suspense with lingering questions about the circumstances of Patrick's death. The result is beguiling and incisive in equal measure. (July)

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Booklist Reviews

It's a story as old as time, older man takes in ingénue. The protégé attains success, and envy rears its ugly head. JB Blackwood was a college student when she became enamored with her film studies professor, Patrick Heller. During their 14-year marriage, Blackwood is as much a ballast to her husband's thriving career as he is to hers. Yet, in a patriarchal society, it's all semantics. "As my experience started to match his, and as my successes—by some measures—even exceeded his, the idea of my youth dissolved," Blackwood remembers. Eager to salvage their rocky relationship, Blackwood convinces Patrick to go on a couples cruise as an anniversary celebration. Unfortunately, during a storm, Patrick falls overboard and drowns. Blackwood, a self-professed unreliable narrator, falls under the microscope. Bishop (The Other Side of the World, 2016) expertly dissects the innards of a seesaw relationship and the inequities women must battle. The bristling arguments crackle brilliantly. In the end, "did she or did she not" is almost beside the point. It's the marriage that keeps us engaged. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

The simmering latest from Bishop (The Other Side of the World) explores an unbalanced marriage and a mysterious death. Fourteen years ago, author J.B. Blackwood married her much older former professor, Patrick Heller, now a film director with a cultlike following; his success has put an increasing strain on their relationship. She talks him into taking a cruise from Alaska to Japan to celebrate their anniversary, but after a few boozy days on the water, an unexpected storm seizes their boat, and Patrick falls overboard and drowns. J.B. returns from the vacation alone, grappling with her husband's sudden death and forced into the limelight as the widow of a famous man. Though J.B.'s star had finally begun to rise before her spouse's death, thanks to a New Yorker profile and a big prize nomination, Patrick continues to overshadow her ("even in death he had the power to eclipse my own achievements," she thinks). Among other instances when Patrick exploited their uneven power dynamic, J.B. recalls their secret professor-student relationship and Patrick's uncredited use of her work for his most successful films. Bishop sustains a breakneck pace, keeping up the suspense with lingering questions about the circumstances of Patrick's death. The result is beguiling and incisive in equal measure. (July)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bishop, S. (2023). The Anniversary . Grove Atlantic.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bishop, Stephanie. 2023. The Anniversary. Grove Atlantic.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bishop, Stephanie. The Anniversary Grove Atlantic, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Bishop, S. (2023). The anniversary. Grove Atlantic.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Bishop, Stephanie. The Anniversary Grove Atlantic, 2023.

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