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"Sublime." --Oprah Daily
"Wry, insightful and remarkable." --Scott Simon, NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday Claire Luchette's debut, Agatha of Little Neon, is a novel about yearning and sisterhood, figuring out how you fit in (or don't), and the unexpected friends who help you find your truest self Agatha has lived every day of the last nine years with her sisters: they work together, laugh together, pray together. Their world is contained within the little house they share. The four of them are devoted to Mother Roberta and to their quiet, purposeful life. But when the parish goes broke, the sisters are forced to move. They land in Woonsocket, a former mill town now dotted with wind turbines. They take over the care of a halfway house, where they live alongside their charges, such as the jawless Tim Gary and the headstrong Lawnmower Jill. Agatha is forced to venture out into the world alone to teach math at a local all-girls high school, where for the first time in years she has to reckon all on her own with what she sees and feels. Who will she be if she isn't with her sisters? These women, the church, have been her home. Or has she just been hiding? Disarming, delightfully deadpan, and full of searching, Claire Luchette's Agatha of Little Neon offers a view into the lives of women and the choices they make.A National Book Foundation "5 Under 35" Honoree
Winner of the Ploughshares John C. Zacharis First Book Award
A Best Book of the Year: Vogue, AV Club
Longlisted for the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award
A Summer Reading Pick: O Magazine, Vogue, Nylon, Glamour, Refinery29, Bustle, Lit Hub, The Millions, Lambda Literary, The Christian Science Monitor
A Most Anticipated Book of the Year: Lit Hub, The Millions
A Publishers Weekly Writer to Watch
"Sharp, and by turns, melancholy and wry . . . Indelible."
--Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air