- Published: 16 January 2020
- ISBN: 9781473577121
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 7 hr 53 min
- Narrators: Adrienne Brodeur, Julia Whelan
- RRP: $24.99
Wild Game
My Mother, Her Lover and Me
- Published: 16 January 2020
- ISBN: 9781473577121
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 7 hr 53 min
- Narrators: Adrienne Brodeur, Julia Whelan
- RRP: $24.99
Not since The Glass Castle has a memoir managed to convey such a complex family bond, in which love, devotion, and corrosive secrets are inextricably linked. Gorgeous, addictive, unflinching, Wild Game is a must-read
J. Courtney Sullivan
Wild Game tells an extraordinary family story, but this riveting memoir will touch all mothers and daughters. Adrienne Brodeur explores with compassionate clarity the intense bonds of love and need that create a family; and the destruction that can ensue. This is a beautiful book
Claire Messud
It's a rare memoir that reads like a thriller, but Adrienne Brodeur's Wild Game manages to do just that. Beautifully written and harrowing, the book left me breathless
Richard Russo
A searing, indelible memoir of an extraordinary mother and her equally extraordinary daughter. Among Adrienne Brodeur’s many achievements in Wild Game — beautiful prose, a riveting story, elegantly told — what I found most moving is the love threaded through every page of this unforgettable book
Dani Shapiro, author of Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love
Adrienne Brodeur has had decades to consider her glamorous, aspiring, and deeply manipulative mother along with her complex influence on her life. She appears to have used each day to explore and perfectly distill this legacy of sex, lies, and love into an intimate, emotionally gripping memoir that is exquisitely shaped, scrupulously nuanced, and gently lyrical. Brodeur’s search for honesty is heroic and graceful; her hard-earned understanding animates this quietly shattering book about how lies passed by parents embed themselves into their children’s hearts
George Hodgman, New York Times bestselling author of Bettyville
Entirely unique and utterly enthralling, Wild Game examines the ardor of a daughter’s love, caught up in the relentless needs of her mother. In this courageous act of radical self-reflection and truth-telling, Brodeur untangles karmic threads that bind families together across the generations
Ruth Ozeki
Reads like heady beach fiction… This layered narrative of deceit, denial, and disillusionment is a surefire bestseller
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
A sumptuous memoir of Brodeur’s glamorous, cocktail-sodden, spectacularly self-involved mother
Emma Beddington, Sunday Times
Exquisite and harrowing . . . so gorgeously written and deeply insightful, and with a line of narrative tension that never slacks, from the first page to the last, that it’s one you’ll likely read in a single, delicious sitting
New York Times Book Review
In this stunning tale of treachery – unsettling yet seductive – we are led through some of the darkest and most alluring corridors of the human heart
O Magazine
Brodeur’s memoir has set both Hollywood and publishing ablaze
Entertainment Weekly
Brodeur writes beautifully
BBC
Wild Game is a memoir, but it reads very much like a novel . . . bringing readers closely into scenes with vivid sensual detail . . . Wild Game, for all its luscious prose and tantalizing elements, is ultimately about the slow and painful process of losing a mother
NPR
It’s the kind of juicy what-is-happening memoir that just begs to be made into a movie
Buzzfeed
Perhaps everyone has a memoir in them—but only some lives are instant and undeniable blockbusters . . . The miracle of Wild Game is that Brodeur’s writing is as incredible as her story . . . Wild Game will undeniably be the book club pick of 2019
Refinery29
This electrifying, gorgeously written memoir will hold you captive until the last word
People
Riveting
Toronto Star
Wild Game: My Mother, Her Lover, and Me works effortlessly to earn my highest compliment for a memoir: It reads like a novel. The story immediately drew me in into its magnetic and complicated world
Psychology Today
Brodeur's story explores the bond between mother and daughter and the ripple effect a family secret can have when passed among generations. Highly recommended
Library Journal, starred
A candid, deftly crafted narrative...a vivid chronicle of a daughter's struggle to find herself
Kirkus
Impossible-to-look-away-from... builds with anticipation and continues to unfold with observations and revelations
Amazon.com Best Books of 2019
Eye-popping . . . As books about families, sex and complicity go, this one’s right up there
Rachel Cooke, Observer
It’s all my American friends will talk about
Hannah Betts, Daily Telegraph
Shimmers with hard-earned emotional truths
netaporter.com
Vivid and compelling
Good Housekeeping
Fascinating . . . Wild Game is a memoir that reads like a novel . . . describes -- beautifully -- the anguish of a child trapped in a tangled web of love and betrayal that affects her emotional decisions into adulthood
Kate Saunders, The Times
A riveting reckoning of lies told, alibis formed and hearts broken. The writing is lush and sensual – a heady cocktail of hot summers, rich meals and illicit meetings as the characters that Brodeur describes so vividly set about wrecking marriages, friendships and relationships… It’s an enthralling read
Eithne Farry, Daily Express
A fascinating, beautifully written account of a startling and tumultuous life
Charlotte Heathcote, Daily Express
Wild Game could have been a deadly weapon: instead it’s a supremely civilised…attempt at making sense of the horror at the heart of this particular mother-daughter relationship
Elizabeth Lowry, Guardian
Brodeur’s Wild Game is a memoir that reads like a novel. Her writing is sumptuous and elegant, weaving the sounds and smells of the Cape through her memories
Eleanor Steafel, Daily Telegraph
[A] binge-readable account of the dramatic and damaging affair between Brodeur’s narcissistic mother…and her husband’s best friend
Helen Brown, Daily Telegraph
Rich in details…intimate yet revealing in their way of a whole world...thrilling
Joanna Scutts, Times Literary Supplement