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Paint It Black: A Novel

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Paint It Black: A Novel

by Janet Fitch
As told by: Janet Fitch

Little, Brown And Company | October 3, 2007 | Trade Paperback

"A dark, crooked beauty that fulfills all the promise of White Oleander and confirms that Janet Fitch is an artist of the very highest order."--Los Angeles Times Book Review Josie Tyrell, art model, runaway, and denizen of LA''s rock scene finds a chance at real love with Michael Faraday, a Harvard dropout and son of a renowned pianist. But when she receives a call from the coroner, asking her to identify her lover''s body, her bright dreams all turn to black. As Josie struggles to understand Michael''s death and to hold onto the world they shared, she is both attracted to and repelled by his pianist mother, Meredith, who blames Josie for her son''s torment. Soon the two women are drawn into a twisted relationship that reflects equal parts distrust and blind need. With the luxurious prose and fever pitch intensity that are her hallmarks, Janet Fitch weaves a spellbinding tale of love, betrayal, and the possibility of transcendence. "Lushly written, dramatically plotted. . . Fitch''s Los Angeles is so real it breathes." - Atlantic Monthly "There is nothing less than a stellar sentence in this novel. Fitch''s emotional honesty recalls the work of Joyce Carol Oates, her strychnine sentences the prose of Paula Fox." - Cleveland Plain Dealer "A page-turning psychodrama. . . . Fitch''s prose penetrates the inner lives of [her characters] with immediacy and bite." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Fitch wonderfully captures the abrasive appeal of punk music, the bohemian, sometimes squalid lifestyle, the performers, the drugs, the alienation. This is crackling fresh stuff you don''t read every day." - USA Today "In dysfunctional family narratives, Fitch is to fiction what Eugene O''Neill is to drama." - Chicago Sun-Times "Riveting. . . . An uncommonly accomplished page-turner." - Elle

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    Rating: 2/5

    Not so wonderful

    Sarah Feret

    4 years ago

    When i head Fitch was writing a new book i was so excited. I couldn't wait for it to hit the shelves. But paint it black was just bland... She does a good job of looking at things more bleakly, but honestly, I was expecting something more from her.

    After reading white oleander i fell in love with her words, but paint it black was just bland, and at times i found myself jumping ahead because of how it dragged on.

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    Rating: 2/5

    Mixed Feelings...

    Cassandra Snider

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    4 years ago

    I picked this book up because I adored "White Oleander", and I definitely enjoyed White Oleander more. Fitch creates a dark, intense, and very real window into the grief of Josie Tyrell. It is intense and depressing, but almost intoxicating at times. The strange bond that develops between Josie and Merideth, the mother of her boyfriend Michael, after his death is intriguing and well-written, but honestly, I couldn't finish the book because it was so incredibly bleak and depressing that there was nothing driving me forward except the well-formed sentences. I had to pick up a much lighter read just to avoid locking myself in a dark room with Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt" playing on repeat.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Painfully beautiful

    Emma Livingston

    4 years ago

    Incredibly moving, beautiful, and dark. Much like White Oleander the characters are all infinitely complex. Josie's struggle and need for beauty in the face of encroaching darkness is a must read. Fitch has the most perfect diction I have ever encountered. Her books are like living entities and will absolutely leave you entranced long after you've put them down.

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"A dark, crooked beauty that fulfills all the promise of White Oleander and confirms that Janet Fitch is an artist of the very highest order."--Los Angeles Times Book Review Josie Tyrell, art model, runaway, and denizen of LA''s rock scene finds a chance at real love with Michael Faraday, a Harvard dropout and son of a renowned pianist. But when she receives a call from the coroner, asking her to identify her lover''s body, her bright dreams all turn to black. As Josie struggles to understand Michael''s death and to hold onto the world they shared, she is both attracted to and repelled by his pianist mother, Meredith, who blames Josie for her son''s torment. Soon the two women are drawn into a twisted relationship that reflects equal parts distrust and blind need. With the luxurious prose and fever pitch intensity that are her hallmarks, Janet Fitch weaves a spellbinding tale of love, betrayal, and the possibility of transcendence. "Lushly written, dramatically plotted. . . Fitch''s Los Angeles is so real it breathes." - Atlantic Monthly "There is nothing less than a stellar sentence in this novel. Fitch''s emotional honesty recalls the work of Joyce Carol Oates, her strychnine sentences the prose of Paula Fox." - Cleveland Plain Dealer "A page-turning psychodrama. . . . Fitch''s prose penetrates the inner lives of [her characters] with immediacy and bite." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Fitch wonderfully captures the abrasive appeal of punk music, the bohemian, sometimes squalid lifestyle, the performers, the drugs, the alienation. This is crackling fresh stuff you don''t read every day." - USA Today "In dysfunctional family narratives, Fitch is to fiction what Eugene O''Neill is to drama." - Chicago Sun-Times "Riveting. . . . An uncommonly accomplished page-turner." - Elle

About the Author

Janet Fitch''s first novel, White Oleander, a #1 bestseller and Oprah''s Book Club selection, has been translated into 24 languages and was made into a feature film. A native of Los Angeles, Fitch currently teaches fiction writing in the Master of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California.

Trade Paperback

448 Pages, 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.25 in

October 3, 2007

Little, Brown And Company

English


0316067148
9780316067140

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