The Turnout: A Read with Jenna Pick
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Megan Abbott
"Impossible to put down, creepy and claustrophobic. It’s ‘Whatever Happened to Baby Jane’ in ballet shoes." —Stephen KingBest Book of the YearNPR • Wall Street Journal • Boston Globe • Library Journal • CrimeReads • LitReactor • Air MailLonglisted for the Joyce Carol Oates Prize A TODAY Show #ReadWithJenna Book Club PickAn Instant New York Times BestsellerNew York Times bestselling and award-winning author Megan Abbott's exquisite and disquieting new novel, “dark and juicy and tinged with horror” (The New York Times Books Review), set against the hothouse of a family-run ballet studio.With their long necks and matching buns and pink tights, Dara and Marie Durant have been dancers since they can remember. Growing up, they were homeschooled and trained by their glamorous mother, founder of the Durant School of Dance. After their parents' death in a tragic accident nearly a dozen years ago, the sisters began running the school together, along with Charlie, Dara's husband and once their mother's prized student.Marie, warm and soft, teaches the younger students; Dara, with her precision, trains the older ones; and Charlie, sidelined from dancing after years of injuries, rules over the back office. Circling around one another, the three have perfected a dance, six days a week, that keeps the studio thriving. But when a suspicious accident occurs, just at the onset of the school's annual performance of The Nutcracker—a season of competition, anxiety, and exhilaration—an interloper arrives and threatens the sisters' delicate balance.Taut and unnerving, The Turnout is Megan Abbott at the height of her game. With uncanny insight and hypnotic writing, it is a sharp and strange dissection of family ties and sexuality, femininity and power, and a tale that is both alarming and irresistible.
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Author
Megan Abbott
Pages
368
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2022-05-03
ISBN
0593084926 9780593084922
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"This is the second book I've read by Abbott and am learning messed up sexual dynamics seems to be her "thing." In general she seems to shine light on the gross, dark, and twisted elements of human nature. Her writing is a bit repetitive-there were so many mentions of sweat, Marie looking like a fox, pigeon chests/breasts for the little girls, and I'm sure others I'm blanking on. <br/><br/>I didn't care for any of the characters, particularly the sisters. Marie making one disastrous decision after another but always playing victim and Dara with her cold aloofness, always sniping at her sister. <spoiler>We learn about their childhood trauma which gives some shape to why they are how they are, but in no way are they any closer to dealing with their trauma at the end.</spoiler> <br/><br/>Having said all that, I was still fairly engrossed in the plot and kept turning the pages to find out how this trainwreck ended."