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The Leftovers [Paperback]

Tom Perrotta
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1 Mar 2012

What if – whoosh, right now, with no explanation – a number of us simply vanished? Would some of us collapse? Would others of us go on, one foot in front of the other, as we did before the world turned upside-down?

That’s what the bewildered citizens of Mapleton, who lost many of their neighbors, friends and lovers in the event known as the Sudden Departure, have to figure out. Because nothing has been the same since it happened—not marriages, not friendships, not even the relationships between parents and children.

Kevin Garvey, Mapleton’s new mayor, wants to speed up the healing process, to bring a sense of renewed hope and purpose to his traumatized community. Kevin’s own family has fallen apart in the wake of the disaster: his wife, Laurie, has left to join the Guilty Remnant, a home-grown cult whose members take a vow of silence; his son, Tom, is gone too, dropping out of college to follow a sketchy prophet named Holy Wayne. Only Kevin’s teenaged daughter, Jill, remains, and she’s definitely not the sweet “A” student she used to be. Kevin wants to help her, but he’s distracted by his growing relationship with Nora Durst, a woman who lost her entire family on October 14th and is still reeling from the tragedy, even as she struggles to move beyond it and make a new start.

With heart, intelligence and a rare ability to illuminate the struggles inherent in ordinary lives, Tom Perrotta has written a startling, thought-provoking novel about love, connection and loss.


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  • Paperback: 300 pages
  • Publisher: Fourth Estate (1 Mar 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0007453094
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007453092
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 15.4 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 216,162 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘There are few writers more entertaining or adept than Tom perrotta at explaining the frustrations, ennui and creeping darkness at the heart of American suburbia’ Vogue Magazine

‘This is amazingly observant, funny and moving’ The Times

About the Author

Tom Perrotta is the author of several works of fiction, including ‘Little Children’, ‘Joe College’ and ‘Election’. He lives outside Boston, Massachusetts.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Aftermath of a great disappearance. 11 Sep 2011
By Jill Meyer TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD
Tom Perrotta's novel, "The Leftovers", is the story of a small town in New England, populated, at present, by those not chosen to vanish in a Rapture-like mass disappearance. The "Disappearance", as it was called world-round, sort of took people like a plague or a flu epidemic might - people here and there, and in some cases, almost full families. Those people "left over" cope with their continued existence on this earth in different ways. Some were disappointed they weren't taken - why weren't they "chosen"? - but most were glad to be left alive, even if they missed friends and relatives taken. Some can't cope with the guilt of being left while a sister, daughter, husband, etc were taken instead.

Perrotta opens his novel three years or so after the disappearance. Life has continued but most people are changed as they look around themselves and still miss their loved ones. Change has come by necessity to the small town of Mapleton. Kevin Garvey, a self-made millionaire has lost his wife, not to the Disappearance, but to her joining a cult-like group, the "Guilty Remnant" - a group dedicated to keeping the Disappearance in people's memory. His children have also drifted off to their own lives. But, besides the Garvey family, Perrotta introduces other characters in other situations, all whose lives intersect in some way. It's an interesting book, but strangely lacking in energy. The characters move with slowness as they try to reclaim their lives, or to make new ones. And that slowness is reflected in the writing style. I think Perrotta wrote this way on purpose and it is effective in a strange way. Somehow the writing matches the lives of the characters. "The Leftovers" is a good book that perhaps makes readers think about life after a tragedy.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Where is everyone? 3 Sep 2011
By wogan
Format:Hardcover
This book has a strange range of both writing style and plot line. There is an interesting quirkiness and humor in the beginning which disappears as rapidly as the people who have disappeared in the story line. One of the main characters, Laurie is introduced as one who didn't believe in much of anything and then,
"God's intrusion into her life couldn't have been any clearer if He'd addressed her from a burning azalea."
Perrotta does a good job in showing the apathy and malaise of those that are left after millions on earth have suddenly vanished. The earth and society just seems to continue otherwise and we are told non believers and `bad' people were among the vanished so the question arises for everyone, Is this the Rapture?

This is a story of a very few people in the town of Mapleton, one family in particular and how they seem to fall emotionally apart. There are no electrical shortages, cell phones still work as does the internet, and TV shows, society is the same except no one seems to feel they have a future and then of course there are the prophets and new religious movements to contend with. Schools close for awhile, but then open and life ....sort of goes on. The agony of not having the ones you care about near you and others do is well described. What becomes fascinating are how the characters are trying to order their lives. It is an emotional meltdown done in a realistic manner, in what would probably occur if this event was to happen; but it does start to drag and there really seems little depth in the characters despite their psychological agonizing.

There are places where we are left wondering...because there is no real mention of the rest of the world, although it too has been affected. There are places where the writing jumps in time and remembrance, back and forth and not until you continue reading is it sorted out

If you are a fan of apocalyptic novels, this might appeal, however it does not have the normal "excitement' of that genre. In some ways this novel is mundane and others, not - it delves into a few humans' psyche, but they seem to suffer as if they were they only ones affected, there seems to be more embarrassment at being, for example the woman whose husband and two children disappear, not because of any religious beliefs...people stare and feel sorry for her, so she is uncomfortable. One starts to lose sympathy for these people even in such a horrendous situation. There is a depth lacking that should have come with this type of storyline.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic and Fully Fun. 7 Oct 2011
Format:Hardcover
Wonderful read. Deserves five stars for originality. Really what a fine idea to right a book about what happens to the rest of us after The Rapture happens. It's character driven like his earlier work "Little Children". I was entertained on every page.
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