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  • Published: 14 September 2021
  • ISBN: 9781681375373
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 512
  • RRP: $37.99

Boston Adventure




A provocative story of class struggle, privilege, and poverty that put American author Jean Stafford on the map.

A provocative story of class struggle, privilege, and poverty that put American author Jean Stafford on the map.

Growing up in a fishing village north of Boston between the wars, Sonie, the child of immigrants, is so poor that she must “sleep on a pallet made of old coats and comforters.” She can only dream of the feather beds and perfumed soap to be found in the great city across the bay. In the summers, while helping her mother clean rooms in a shoreside hotel, she keeps company with the austere and fascinating Miss Pride. Years pass, and Sonie—now the caretaker of her fragile mother—receives an invitation from Miss Pride to move to Beacon Hill and be her personal secretary. Salvation, she thinks, is at hand. In Boston, Sonie does come to know a new and broader world, one in which she mingles with both blue bloods and louche European refugees, and yet her troubles, she discovers, are hardly over.

Boston Adventure was published when Jean Stafford was twenty-nine, and it was an immediate best seller. Combining Dickensian color and Proustian insight in its depiction of an isolated but determined young woman, it looks forward to Stafford’s celebrated novel The Mountain Lion as well as to the short stories for which she would be awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1970.

  • Published: 14 September 2021
  • ISBN: 9781681375373
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 512
  • RRP: $37.99

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Praise for Boston Adventure

"Boston Adventure, Stafford's debut, is like Charlotte Brontë's Villette, a raw depiction of female isolation." --Maureen Caurigan, NPR, Fresh Air

"Boston Adventure (1944) stands as a textbook example of formal dexterity and invention. . . .Sentence for sentence, Boston Adventure is as beautifully composed as any American novel I have ever read." --Scott Bradfield, The Los Angeles Times

"Stafford.. studiously recreates a certain idea of literary Boston, replete with the flavour of Henry James and William Dean Howells..." --Dennis Zhou, Times Literary Supplement

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