Heather, the Totality

Heather, the Totality

by Matthew Weiner

Narrated by Matthew Weiner

Unabridged — 2 hours, 0 minutes

Heather, the Totality

Heather, the Totality

by Matthew Weiner

Narrated by Matthew Weiner

Unabridged — 2 hours, 0 minutes

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Overview

Named a Barnes & Noble Best Book of the Year: The explosive debut novel about family, power, and privilege from the creator of the award-winning Mad Men.

Mark and Karen Breakstone have constructed the idyllic life of wealth and status they always wanted, made complete by their beautiful and extraordinary daughter Heather. But they are still not quite at the top. When the new owners of the penthouse above them begin construction, an unstable stranger penetrates the security of their comfortable lives and threatens to destroy everything they've created.

Editorial Reviews

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"Weiner deftly exposes the weirdness of mundane life changes" and "chillingly reminds us of how unstable the ground is that we take for granted beneath our feet."—Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air

"creepy, unsettling...and queasily seductive"—USA Today

"Beyond its chilling portrait of America's social and economic divide, the novel raises a number of thorny questions... Weiner writes with maximum economy"—Associated Press

"You'll devour it in a single, heart-racing sitting."—People

"slim but it packs a substantial punch"—Seattle Review of Books

"The Matthew Weiner of Mad Men makes himself known in Heather via sharp and complex character insights...the novel transcends the status of a mere sleek, domestic thriller, and contributes meaningfully, unexpectedly, to resistance."—The Millions

"A sharp, slim page-turner, though much simmers underneath the surface of Weiner's deft prose."—BookPage

"Weiner's award-winning writing and producing of such renowned television shows as The Sopranos and Mad Men is neatly evident in his quietly thrilling debut novel. Written in descriptive and illuminating scene-like snippets-though nearly free of dialogue-this one-sitting read concerns the eerily shared delusions of a privileged Manhattan family and a man who stalks the periphery of their lives...The sense of doom is sharply rendered, characters are well developed, and their motivations are finely wrought. Readers will hope for more book-form fiction from Weiner."—Booklist

"A sharp, character-driven debut novel that examines class and parenting with equal power,"—B&N Reads

"Weiner has created a very contemporary and creepy little novel about a teenaged girl and a fervent admirer. Rife with observations about Manhattan's elite, Heather is both unsettling and satisfying."—Literary Hub

"viscerally real and totally chilling, this is a fantastic book."—Bookreporter

"A page-turning thriller...we highly recommend reading it in one sitting so you can soak it all in."—Popsugar

"Fans of Mad Men will find familiar themes lurking in the show creator's debut novel."—Harper's Bazaar

"Heather, The Totality is a tour de force of control, tone and razor-slash insight. In its clear-eyed anatomist's gaze and its remarkable combination of empathy and pitilessness I hear echoes of Flaubert and Richard Yates, with a deeply twisted twist of Muriel Spark at her darkest. I could not put it down."
Michael Chabon, author of Moonglow

"Short and rapier-sharp, Matthew Weiner's HEATHER, THE TOTALITY compels and unnerves in equal measure. Like the great Patricia Highsmith, Weiner renders the disturbing not just plausible but exquisitely, agonizingly inevitable. A tour de force."—Claire Messud, author of The Burning Girl

"This short novel of upper-crust anomie and class-divide obsession is a scorcher! It's the classic noir construction: the short walk off the long ledge and the plummet to an indifferent Hell. Matthew Weiner demonically delivers the goods! Read this book in one gasping breath."—James Ellroy, author of L.A. Confidential and Perfidia

"Heather, The Totality gripped me at once and had me spellbound. It was partly the absolute certainty of the world he was describing, the sense that beyond these brilliantly chosen details there was a wealth of similarly truthful social and psychological perception unstated. And partly the slightly fastidious form, the sound of a voice a hair's breadth away from affectation, but so firmly where it was that there was no question of turning away and not hearing what was going to come next. Then there was the ice-cold mercilessness, of a kind that reminded me (oddly, I suppose, but there it was) of Evelyn Waugh."—Philip Pullman, author of His Dark Materials

"slender but searingly intense".—New York Journal of Book

"An exciting debut novel with a fast-paced plot and plenty of suspense"—Vogue

"sure to draw in fans of his character-driven work...Leave it to Weiner to derail a picture-perfect family."—W Magazine

"A lacerating novella."—O, The Oprah Magazine

"Brief but with a big punch...Weiner paints a detailed, achingly insightful picture."—Elle

"Mad Men creator Weiner crafts a finely honed tale that highlights class conflict." —Publisher's Weekly

"A page-turning thriller."—Pop Sugar

"I cringed and shuddered my way through this short, daring novel to its terrible inevitable end. Each neat, measured paragraph carpaccios its characters to get to the book's heart - one of Boschian self-cannibalising isolation. A stunning novel. Heather, The Totality blew me away."—Nick Cave

"A miraculous and fearless novel, Heather is unprecedented. As well as being smart, sharp and readable, it proves there are still fresh and exciting ways to write fiction."—MJ Hyland, author of Carry Me Down

"Chilling and poised, I loved it"—Maggie O'Farrell, author of This Must Be the Place

Library Journal - Audio

03/01/2018
At just two hours, Weiner's debut novel is more of a novella, perhaps its length (or lack thereof) reflects his television expertise. Screen aficionados will certainly recognize Weiner's name: he's creator/producer/director of the wildly successful Mad Men and writer/producer of the groundbreaking The Sopranos. Keeping his multihat creative approach, Weiner is both author and narrator here, maintaining clear control of his latest project. His crisp, precise reading is (no surprise) spot-on, as he introduces the haves and the have-nots and asks audiences to witness what happens when their disparate lives intersect. Mark and Karen Breakstone are wealthy Manhattanites in a stale marriage. Their indulged and adored daughter, Heather, is now a teenager, old enough to voice opinions that are dismissive of the family's privilege. She's taken notice of a construction worker hired for the penthouse renovation above: Bobby with his abused and abusive growing up, his prison record, his matricidal past, his disregard for reality. Heather considers him as practice for empathy-tinged noblesse oblige; Mark recognizes him as a trespassing threat. Implosion looms. Who survives? VERDICT Libraries should prepare for demanding pop culture fans with literary leanings who won't want to miss. ["A razor-sharp, fast-paced dark look at the class divide. Fans of Richard Yates will enjoy this chilling addition to noir literature": LJ 8/17 review of the Little, Brown hc.]—Terry Hong, Smithsonian BookDragon, Washington, DC

Library Journal

08/01/2017
Mark and Karen Breakstone, who live and work in Manhattan, marry later in life and have one child, Heather. As their daughter grows up, strangers continuously comment on her beauty and intelligence, making Karen overprotective. Consequently, Mark feels left out of the intense mother-daughter relationship. Heather is well aware of the escalating tension between her parents, and she is also disconcerted by the socioeconomic gap between her family and the people who work in her family's upscale apartment building. One person in particular, construction worker Bobby, catches Heather's attention as someone she could help, because his unusual appearance causes tenants to ignore him. But when Bobby's gaze lingers a little too long too often on Heather, Mark becomes suspicious of Bobby's intentions. VERDICT In his fiction debut, Weiner, creator of the Mad Men TV series (and executive producer on The Sopranos) delivers a razor-sharp, fast-paced dark look at the class divide. Fans of Richard Yates will enjoy this chilling addition to noir literature. [See Prepub Alert, 4/10/17.]—Russell Michalak, Goldey-Beacom Coll. Lib., Wilmington, DE

JANUARY 2018 - AudioFile

Author and narrator Matthew Weiner is the most obvious choice to bring this narrative experiment to life. His dry, urbane point of view was most evident in his TV creation, “Mad Men.” Here he mines the same depths of malignant personalities in Mark and Karen Breakstone, a mismatched couple who produce the almost magical Heather. The existential threat to Heather is Bobby Klasky, a violent sociopath whose interest in the girl drives the story to its shocking climax. Weiner affects no actor’s mannerisms in his delivery, letting the work itself lead the listener through the sometimes outrageous and occasionally baffling twists. Because Weiner doesn’t allow the characters to speak for themselves, the audiobook version is especially effective as it helps listeners to note revealing nuances in the narrative. R.O. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173633095
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 11/07/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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