Cleaning Nabokov's House
By Leslie Daniels
(Touchstone, Paperback, 9781439195031, 352pp.)
Publication Date: March 13, 2012
Other Editions of This Title: Hardcover, Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Compact Disc, Compact Disc, MP3 CD
Categories: Contemporary Women, Literary, General
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Selected by Indie Booksellers for the March 2011 Indie Next ListWhen Barb Barrett walks out on her loveless marriage, she doesn’t realize she will lose everything: her home, her financial security, even her beloved children. Approaching forty with her life in shambles and no family or friends to turn to, Barb must now discover what it means to rely on herself in a stark new emotional landscape.
With only a questionable business plan in hand, Barb is determined to reinvent herself. She moves into a house once occupied by the literary genius Vladimir Nabokov, author of the notorious Lolita. She discovers what could be Nabokov’s last unpublished manuscript and from there begins a personal journey that is deliciously romantic, darkly comic, and wise.
Written in elegant prose and illuminated by sharp humor and wit, Cleaning Nabokov’s House offers a new vision of modern love and a reminder that it is never too late to find loyalty to our truest selves.
Leslie Daniels has published short fiction and essays in Ploughshares, The Missouri Review, New Ohio Review, among others and has been nominated four times for the Pushcart Prize, for Best American Essays, and for the Best of the Associated Writing Programs. She is the former fiction editor of Green Mountains Review, and has worked in publishing for two decades. Her website is LeslieDaniels.com.
A 39-year-old divorcee rebuilding her life finds herself living in a house once occupied by a famous author. So begins the novel, Cleaning Nabokov's House by Leslie Daniels. More at NPR.org
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“Daniels is warmly funny and audacious in this shrewd and saucy mix of family drama, gender discord, sexual healing, and high literature; a raucous yet sensitive tale of one quirky woman’s struggle to overcome the lowest of low self-esteem to get motherhood and love right.” —Booklist













