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The Last Cruise by Kate Christensen
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Jun 04, 2019 | ISBN 9780307951113

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“A captivating voyage. . . . A tremendously entertaining novel that never asks readers to turn their brains off.” —NPR

“Christensen is a master at drawing us into the interior lives of her characters, toeing the line between satire and sympathy. She knows the comedy and humiliation of age just as well as the energy and anxiety of youth.” —The Washington Post

“[An] excellent waterborne upstairs-downstairs drama.” —The Wall Street Journal
 
“In The Last Cruise Kate Christensen has given us a smart literary thriller whose ambitions extend well beyond its genre. It’s terrifying in ways you don’t expect.” —Richard Russo, author of Nobody’s Fool and Empire Falls
 
“Brilliant.” —The Seattle Times

“An entertaining and elegantly written story about social class, self-delusion and the fragility of second chances. . . . [Christensen] demonstrates in The Last Cruise she’s quite capable of navigating deep waters.” —“Fresh Air,” NPR
 
“From the first page of The Last Cruise, it’s clear that you’re in the hands of a masterful storyteller. With wit and precision, Kate Christensen wrangles a large cast of characters . . . deftly turning what appears to be a comedy of manners into an intimate and moving story.” — Christina Baker Kline, author of Orphan Train
 
“[A] wry and ebullient, gradually catastrophic ship-of-fools-tail. . . . Christensen’s gripping and insightful novel dramatizes with stealth and daring the dangerous contrariness of human nature.” —Booklist (starred review)
 
“[An] exciting story of human nature, love at all ages and in the face of insurmountable difficulties.” —USA Today
 
“A smart, fast-paced adventure story, two poignant love stories, and a shrewd and chilling warning to us all. What is not to love about The Last Cruise?” —Lily King, author of Euphoria
 
“The book steadily gains power as the boat loses its, and the portrayal of a small society on the edge of chaos is haunting. Christensen has crafted a Ship of Fools for an era of environmental concerns and social unrest.” —Publishers Weekly
 
“Christensen’s take on high seas adventure is all her own . . . perceptive, sophisticated, propulsive. . . . It’s a bracing example of popular storytelling with a literary twist.” —The Portland Press Herald
 
“[An] important, enlightening, utterly contemporary book about a world that hangs on the edge of something bigger than all of us. A must-read for our times.” —Cathi Hanauer, author of Gone and The Bitch Is Back
 
“A pitch-perfect novel that manages to both critique inequality and privilege and show the enduring power of love.” —The Free Lance–Star (Fredericksburg, VA)
 
“Entertaining. . . . Christensen writes with tenderness but no sentimentality.” —Kirkus Reviews

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