Descriptions, Reviews, etc.
Description:
Nina Goldman, growing up in Akron, Ohio, in the 1970s, struggles to overcome the feelings of inferiority caused by the birth mark that covers one of her eyes but she is helped along by her loving mom and larger-than-life father, and when a treatment is found that could remove the mark, Nina is conflicted about whether to go forward.
Brief description:
Renée Rosen grew up in Akron, Ohio and now lives in Chicago. She is the author of the novoel Every Crooked Pot currently at work on a new novel.
Review Quotes:
"Every Crooked Pot is a beautifully nuanced tale about an extraordinary family and even more extraordinary young woman. Not since Myla Goldberg's Bee Season has a first novel so deftly captured the complexities, joys, and frustrations of daughters and their families. It's hard to believe this is a debut - Rosen's voice is already as good as it gets. Keep an eye out for this rising star." --Sara Gruen, New York Times bestselling author of Water for Elephants
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Every Crooked Pot is a funny, heartfelt, and beautifully perceptive novel. In her insightful character study, Renée Rosen takes the reader deep inside the heart and mind of a delightfully real protagonist. In her spirited portrayal of an ordinary - yet improbable - American family, Rosen illuminates great unspoken truths about young women, about daughters, and about all families." --
Adrienne Miller, author of The Coast of Akron "It's so tempting to compare Renée Rosen's debut to similar auspicious literary starts - Anna Quindlen's
Object Lessons comes to mind - but that would be doing the book a disservice since
Every Crooked Pot stands in a class by itself. Populated with vivid characters, at the center of which is resilient heroine Nina Goldman, this bittersweet novel will lift hearts while at the same time making readers wonder,
Where has René
e Rosen been hiding all these years?" --
Lauren Baratz-Logsted, author of Angel's Choice "Told with wit, wisdom, and characters so realistically drawn that they breathe, this poignant story of angst and redemption will touch the heart of anyone who ever longed to be "normal" enough to be loved." --
Sandra Kring, author of The Book of Bright Ideas "
Every Crooked Pot is a work of courage, with a dose of sassy audacity thrown in for good measure. Humiliation, sorrow, tears, humor and candor, this is a novel so full of heart and emotion, it's impossible to detach yourself from it. Renée Rosen is a rare find in today's jungle of women's fiction!" --
Carrie Kabak, author of Cover the Butter "Realistic, sharp and funny, Renée Rosen perfectly captures what it's like to be stuck on the outside longing to get in. A beautiful, poignant, and impressive debut - I didn't want it to end." --
Alyson Noel, author of Laguna Cove