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The page-turning and immersive new novel from New York Times bestseller Mary Beth Keane, author of Radio 2 Summer Bookclub pick Ask Again, Yes
Malcolm Gephardt, gregarious bartender at the Half Moon in Upstate New York, has always dreamed of owning a bar. When his boss retires, Malcolm seizes his chance. His wife, Jess, has devoted herself to her law career, but after years of unsuccessfully trying for a baby finds herself slipping away from her work and her marriage.
When a blizzard hits their town, on the same day that Malcolm learns some shocking news about Jess and a key patron of the bar disappears, everyone is trapped. Malcolm and Jess must suddenly look at what it means to be a family, and whether their futures lie elsewhere...
The page-turning and immersive new novel from New York Times bestseller Mary Beth Keane, author of Radio 2 Summer Bookclub pick Ask Again, Yes
Malcolm Gephardt, gregarious bartender at the Half Moon in Upstate New York, has always dreamed of owning a bar. When his boss retires, Malcolm seizes his chance. His wife, Jess, has devoted herself to her law career, but after years of unsuccessfully trying for a baby finds herself slipping away from her work and her marriage.
When a blizzard hits their town, on the same day that Malcolm learns some shocking news about Jess and a key patron of the bar disappears, everyone is trapped. Malcolm and Jess must suddenly look at what it means to be a family, and whether their futures lie elsewhere...
Mary Beth Keane attended Barnard College and the University of Virginia, where she received an MFA. She was awarded a John S. Guggenheim fellowship for fiction writing, and has received citations from the National Book Foundation, PEN America, and the Hemingway Society. Born in the Bronx to parents from the west of Ireland, she currently lives in New York, with her husband and their two sons. She is the author of The Walking People, Fever, and most recently, Ask Again, Yes, which spent eight weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. To date, translation rights to Ask Again, Yes have sold in twenty-two languages. The Half Moon is her fourth novel.
Mary Beth Keane writes to the heart of the human heart. She shows
us how love can deepen, how love can stall - hang in the sky like a
half moon, waxing and waning in the same moment, equal parts shadow
and light. I could not put this book down'
*Miranda Cowley Heller, author of Sunday Times bestseller
The Paper Palace*
Absorbing ... Keane excels at moments of interior deliberation ...
it's such a pleasure to sink into Keane's quietly luminous prose
... Her recordings of the small, significant moments of life have a
way of standing for something larger... [Keane's] perceptive,
generous observations and attention to her characters' inner lives
make for a book that is much, much more than the sum of its
characters. She manages to find the extraordinary grace in our
achingly ordinary world
*New York Times*
I adored this compelling, touching, exquisitely crafted story about
a marriage in crisis. As a devoted fan of Mary Beth Keane, I'm
already looking forward to whatever she chooses to write next!
*Liane Moriarty*
I fell in love with The Half Moon from the first page, and barely
looked up until I'd finished. Mary Beth Keane has written another
brilliantly absorbing novel about complicated marriages and family
dynamics - how they shape us, yes, but how they undo us as well.
Prepare to lose yourself in this book
*Sara Collins, bestselling author of The Confessions of Frannie
Langton*
Mary Beth Keane is one of our finest writers on the interior
complexities of marriage and family. She shines a flashlight on the
intricate clockwork of love and longing that runs inside us; and
because of the thoughtfulness of that examination, beauty and
possibility are visible. I ran my finger over sentences while
reading, thinking: Yes, exactly. This kind of fiction recognizes
us, and allows us to look around our own lives with respect and
kindness, and is therefore a great gift
*Ann Napolitano, author of New York Times bestseller Dear
Edward*
Keane writes in a sturdily realist vein-the vivid, domesticated
world of Anne Tyler, of William Trevor, of Elizabeth Strout-but her
insights into matters of the heart, longing and restlessness
especially, have astonishing delicacy
*Vogue US*
A masterful novel that tells with great tenderness how love goes
wrong and how, with hope, it can be righted. Mary Beth Keane is an
unnervingly talented novelist - dead-on brilliant, authentic, full
of humour, and possessing a dark and comforting wisdom. The Half
Moon is a triumph
*Adrienne Brodeur, author of Wild Game*
A quietly marvellous story of dreams, disappointments and second
chances, but, mostly, love
*Charmaine Wilkerson, New York Times bestselling author of
Black Cake*
Keane explores the sacrifices of a marriage . . . The tension is
undeniable and deeply compelling . . . with an unexpected twist,
Keane's charming, tautly-paced, and introspective novel will
delight
*Booklist*
Here, a full marriage story is compressed within the span of a
single week as charming, gregarious bartender Malcolm and his
conscientious lawyer wife Jess confront the longtime fissures in
their union and the many dreams deferred
*The Best in Upcoming Fiction, Entertainment Weekly*
You'll root for both sides in this deftly written novel
*Grazia*
A man walks into a bar... at the start of this remarkable novel,
and how does Mary Beth Keane do it? Because I walked right on in
there after him, into this sublime, shaken snow globe of a story. A
story that unpeels the human psyche with compassion and wisdom and
extraordinary insight. She is hands down one of my favourite
writers
*Fran Littlewood, author of Amazing Grace Adams*
I LOVED The Half Moon. She's an extraordinary writer who explores
the complications of human relationships with so much perceptive
brilliance. Every character in this wonderful book is so nuanced -
I've thought about it often since finishing
*Caroline Lea. author of Prize Women*
Poignant
*LA Times*
Keane is an expert at writing about the complexities of marriage
and family
*Good Housekeeping*
Another beautifully written book
*Hello!*
This is such a delicate story about the real heartbreaks of life.
Keane captures the intricacies and tiny breakdowns that happen
behind closed doors as though slowly letting the air out of you -
gradually, page by page, without you really noticing - just like
the marriage she so masterfully depicts in the novel. It was sad,
healing and relatable, all at once
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