Review
The Good People of New York
This is exactly the kind of book I've always wanted to write. THE
GOOD PEOPLE OF NEW YORK, the first novel by short story writer
Thisbe Nissen (OUT OF THE GIRL'S ROOM AND INTO THE DARK), is a
delightful, funny, moving and very real story about one woman, one
man, and the daughter they bring into the world --- and the
everyday lives they lead. It may not sound like much, but it's a
universe of a book that will unleash a torrent of wonder and joy
into the lives of everybody who reads it.
Roz Rosenzweig meets Edwin Anderson and they marry. They have an
irrepressible daughter named Miranda. They have good times, they
have bad times. And Nissen, with her acute eye for the little
things that make people who they are and her compassionate and open
heart, brings every nuance of their relationship and existence into
heartbreaking focus. I couldn't put this book down and I don't want
to tell you much about the plot, because every turn of the page
brings another experience that you will both relate to and be
surprised by.
The way the story builds is so natural that you feel as if you are
sitting down with an old friend from high school, someone you
haven't seen in ages, who decides to spill their guts to you over a
long autumn afternoon lunch, sparing you no details. THE GOOD
PEOPLE OF NEW YORK is about good people, flawed people, real people
who are entirely entertaining and compelling characters. Thisbe
Nissen has a crystal ball of a voice that lets her into the tiny
fibers of a character's being --- she is a contemporary Edith
Wharton, walking that fine line between judgment and storytelling,
filling in the blanks without being a Miss Smarty Pants. She is a
considerate and talented writer.
I could go on and on with nice adjectives about Nissen's writing,
as alive and entertaining as it is. Life is a wild ride, and Nissen
throws us on, strapping us in for the journey, making sure that we
care about these characters as much as she obviously does. And we
do. THE GOOD PEOPLE OF NEW YORK becomes the best first novel I've
read in years.
Reviewed by Jana Siciliano on January 22, 2011
The Good People of New York
- Publication Date: May 7, 2002
- Genres: Fiction
- Paperback: 304 pages
- Publisher: Anchor
- ISBN-10: 0385720610
- ISBN-13: 9780385720618



