
The Body in Question
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Hillary Huber
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By:
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Jill Ciment
New York Times 100 Notable Books of the Year
From the author of Heroic Measures (“Smart and funny and completely surprising...I loved every page”, Ann Patchett), Act of God (“A feat of literary magic”, Booklist) and, with Amy Hempel, The Hand That Feeds You (“An unnerving, elegant page-turner”, Vanity Fair), a spare, masterful novel.
The place: central Florida. The situation: a sensational murder trial, set in a courthouse more Soviet than Le Corbusier; a rich, white teenage girl - a twin - on trial for murdering her toddler brother.
Two of the jurors: Hannah, a married 52-year-old former Rolling Stone and Interview Magazine photographer of rock stars and socialites (she began to photograph animals when she realized she saw people “as a species”), and Graham, a 41-year-old anatomy professor. Both are sequestered (she, juror C-2; he, F-17) along with the other jurors at the Econo Lodge off I-75. As the shocking and numbing details of the crime are revealed during a string of days and courtroom hours, and the nights play out in a series of court-financed meals at Outback Steak House (the state isn’t paying for their drinks) and Red Lobster, Hannah and Graham fall into a furtive affair, keeping their oath as jurors never to discuss the trial. During deliberations the lovers learn that they are on opposing sides of the case. Suddenly they look at one another through an altogether different lens, as things become more complicated....
After the verdict, Hannah returns home to her much older husband, but the case ignites once again and Hannah’s “one last dalliance before she is too old” takes on profoundly personal and moral consequences as The Body in Question moves to its affecting, powerful, and surprising conclusion.
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Critic reviews
“A fantastic rendering of female desire.... Few writers can tackle the bedroom - or female libido...but Ciment is a master: in exquisitely spare prose, she nails it.” (Penelope Green, The New York Times)
“[The] deft orchestration of absurdity and existential dread distinguishes Ciment's style. That's why the situation of Ciment's latest novel, The Body in Question, is so perfectly suited to her powers as a novelist...incisive...a profound story about mortality and the mysteries of human behavior...smart and disturbing.” (Maureen Corrigan, NPR)
“Engaging, empathetic.... This honest, mature look at life and love adds to a growing body of evidence leading to a decisive verdict: Ciment is an author well worth reading.” (Kirkus, starred review)
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Just kidding. About the Three S’s thing I mean. The rest is all true. What a great read.
So good
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Interesting characters.
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Narrator Hillary Huber does a splendid job in bringing the story to life.
A sophisticated and complex psychological study
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As for the actual story- I like it, but I think if there is a sequel I would like to find out what really happened, because I don't agree with the majority on their decision regarding the verdict. I really think something else happened, and as a reader I would like to see that part of the story.
Pretty good, until the last hour or so
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must read
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What drivel!
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Thankfully not longer
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Interesting
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Juicy court drama!
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perhaps intended since most of the time they are nameless members of a jury. Hillary Huber is always a reliable narrator.
The Bodies in Question
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