
The Grammarians
“This is an utterly charming book and yet more than that. It is a book of real people and their relationship―both to language and to each other…An absolutely delightful read.”
Elizabeth Strout, New York Times bestselling author
A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice
Among longlisted titles for Amazon.com Best Books of the Year, 2019
Among longlisted titles for New York Times Book Review Notable Books of the Year, 2019
Among longlisted titles for Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year, 2019
Among longlisted titles for NPR Best Book of the Year, 2019
Among longlisted titles for Amazon.com Best Books of the Year, 2019
Among longlisted titles for New York Times Book Review Notable Books of the Year, 2019
Among longlisted titles for Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year, 2019
Among longlisted titles for NPR Best Book of the Year, 2019
"This listen is for lovers of words, lovers of a great story, and lovers of a great narration. Hillary Huber does a fantastic job capturing this wonderful novel about twin girls, their love for each other, and their eventual rivalry." -- AudioFile Magazine
An enchanting, comic love letter to sibling rivalry and the English language.
From the author compared to Nora Ephron and Nancy Mitford, not to mention Jane Austen, comes a new audiobook celebrating the beauty, mischief, and occasional treachery of language.
The Grammarians are Laurel and Daphne Wolfe, identical, inseparable redheaded twins who share an obsession with words. They speak a secret “twin” tongue of their own as toddlers; as adults making their way in 1980s Manhattan, their verbal infatuation continues, but this love, which has always bound them together, begins instead to push them apart. Daphne, copy editor and grammar columnist, devotes herself to preserving the dignity and elegance of Standard English. Laurel, who gives up teaching kindergarten to write poetry, is drawn, instead, to the polymorphous, chameleon nature of the written and spoken word. Their fraying twinship finally shreds completely when the sisters go to war, absurdly but passionately, over custody of their most prized family heirloom: Merriam Webster’s New International Dictionary, Second Edition.
Cathleen Schine has written a playful and joyful celebration of the interplay of language and life. A dazzling comedy of sisterly and linguistic manners, a revelation of the delights and stresses of intimacy, The Grammarians is the work of one of our great comic novelists at her very best.
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