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Scaffolding

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The story of two couples who live in the same apartment in north-east Paris almost fifty years apart.

In 2019, Anna, a psychoanalyst, is processing a recent miscarriage. Her husband, David, takes a job in London so she spends days obsessing over renovating the kitchen while befriending a younger woman called Clémentine who has moved into the building and is part of a radical feminist collective called les colleuses.
Meanwhile, in 1972, Florence and Henry are redoing their kitchen. Florence is finishing her degree in psychology while hoping to get pregnant. But Henry isn't sure he's ready for fatherhood...
Both sets of couples face the challenges of marriage, fidelity, and pregnancy, against a backdrop of political disappointment and intellectual controversy. The characters and their ghosts bump into and weave around each other, not knowing that they once all inhabited the same space.
A novel in the key of Éric Rohmer, Scaffolding is about the bonds we create with people, and the difficulty of ever fully severing them; about the ways that people we've known live on in us; and about the way that the homes we make hold communal memories of the people who've lived in them and the stories that have been told there.
© Lauren Elkin 2024 (P) Penguin Audio 2024

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 15, 2024
      Critic Elkin (Art Monsters) explores themes of change and desire in this stylish parallel narrative about two women who occupy the same Paris apartment decades apart. Anna, who’s dealing with depression following a miscarriage, stays in present-day Paris after her husband moves to London for a career opportunity. While considering Lacan’s theory of desire and reminiscing about past relationships, she meets Clémentine, a younger woman who has moved into the building with her boyfriend, and the two women become close. Their building is undergoing renovations, and Anna elects to update her kitchen, “a minefield of other people’s choices” that makes her feel like she’s “fighting with the past.” After a surprise encounter pushes Anna to a breaking point, Elkin shifts focus to another couple living in the apartment in the 1970s. The woman, Florence, who inherited the apartment from her grandmother and redesigned it (in the way Anna dislikes), is having an affair, and she, too, weighs Lacan’s theory while considering her choices. The links between Florence and Anna feel a bit forced, but there’s a great deal of depth and intelligence to the descriptions of their feelings around desire. Readers will find much to sink their teeth into. Agent: Sarah Chalfant, Wylie Agency.

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