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"Coll ("Beach Wee"k, 2010, etc.) ratchets up the level of wit and mean edginess in her newest satire. . . Coll's vicious depiction of upper-upper-middle-class suburbia is often excruciatingly funny." --"Kirkus Reviews""[Coll] mines a darker brand of humor." --"Publishers Weekly""Sometimes a book just takes you by the hand and swings you deliriously in a new dance--that is "The Stager", Susan Coll's brilliant comic novel. Peopled by rabbits and woefully wise little girls, by adulterers and other unfortunate adults, this is a world sharp with secrets, grudges, mania, odors, and profound sweetness. I loved it." --Cathleen Schine, author of "Fin & Lady" and "The Three Weissmanns of Westport""What a delight to follow Susan Coll on her tour of one family's surreal unraveling. Sly and wise, Coll is a stager extraordinaire, allowing us to peer behind the curtain of suburban success and excess. I loved this novel's wild wit. Now I want to adopt the Jorgenson family's precocious kid--and their stoned rabbit." --Lisa Zeidner, author of "Love Bomb""Dark, luminous, and hilarious, "The Stager" draws its radiant power from the great time-tested themes: love, betrayal, and the redemptive power of rabbits. At the height of her powers, Susan Coll reveals her mastery of the wry and delicious line, of the bizarre and tender moment--and of hope." --Dylan Landis, author of "Normal People Don't Live Like This"

"Coll tips her hand that we're reading not a plain parody of suburban dysfunction but the work of a very good comic novelist subverting conventional structure and perspective...chuck your attachment to reality and cheerfully follow Coll down the rabbit hole." --"Washingtonian""Overgrown houses, failed planned communities, and a consumerist culture contrast with the stager's efforts to declutter and sterilize in this offbeat social satire. Coll takes on marriage, friendship, and fidelity to dark-comic effect." --"Booklist""Coll ("Beach Wee"k, 2010, etc.) ratchets up the level of wit and mean edginess in her newest satire. . . Coll's vicious depiction of upper-upper-middle-class suburbia is often excruciatingly funny." --"Kirkus Reviews""[Coll] mines a darker brand of humor." --"Publishers Weekly""Sometimes a book just takes you by the hand and swings you deliriously in a new dance--that is "The Stager", Susan Coll's brilliant comic novel. Peopled by rabbits and woefully wise little girls, by adulterers and other unfortunate adults, this is a world sharp with secrets, grudges, mania, odors, and profound sweetness. I loved it." --Cathleen Schine, author of "Fin & Lady" and "The Three Weissmanns of Westport""What a delight to follow Susan Coll on her tour of one family's surreal unraveling. Sly and wise, Coll is a stager extraordinaire, allowing us to peer behind the curtain of suburban success and excess. I loved this novel's wild wit. Now I want to adopt the Jorgenson family's precocious kid--and their stoned rabbit." --Lisa Zeidner, author of "Love Bomb""Dark, luminous, and hilarious, "The Stager" draws its radiant power from the great time-tested themes: love, betrayal, and the redemptive power of rabbits. At the height of her powers, Susan Coll reveals her mastery of the wry and delicious line, of the bizarre and tender moment--and of hope." --Dylan Landis, author of "Normal People Don't Live Like This"

"In "The Stager," Susan Coll writes about her home town with an insider's hilarious, mocking affection... satirical [and] also touching..." --Julie Klam, "The Washington Post""Already the viciously funny book... is being categorized alongside Maria Semple's 2012 bestseller, "Where'd You Go, Bernadette?"" --Ellen McCarthy, "The Washington Post""Wry metaphors of suburban rot abound.... [this is] the work of a very good comic novelist. . . .[C]huck your attachment to rationality and cheerfully follow Coll down the rabbit hole." --"The Washingtonian

""Overgrown houses, failed planned communities, and a consumerist culture contrast with the stager's efforts to declutter and sterilize in this offbeat social satire. Coll takes on marriage, friendship, and fidelity to dark-comic effect." --"Booklist""Coll ("Beach Wee"k, 2010, etc.) ratchets up the level of wit and mean edginess in her newest satire. . . Coll's vicious depiction of upper-upper-middle-class suburbia is often excruciatingly funny." --"Kirkus Reviews""[Coll] mines a darker brand of humor." --"Publishers Weekly""Funny and biting suburban farce" --"Library Journal""Sometimes a book just takes you by the hand and swings you deliriously in a new dance--that is "The Stager," Susan Coll's brilliant comic novel. Peopled by rabbits and woefully wise little girls, by adulterers and other unfortunate adults, this is a world sharp with secrets, grudges, mania, odors, and profound sweetness. I loved it." --Cathleen Schine, author of "Fin & Lady" and "The Three Weissmanns of Westport""What a delight to follow Susan Coll on her tour of one family's surreal unraveling. Sly and wise, Coll is a stager extraordinaire, allowing us to peer behind the curtain of suburban success and excess. I loved this novel's wild wit. Now I want to adopt the Jorgenson family's precocious kid--and their stoned rabbit." --Lisa Zeidner, author of "Love Bomb""Dark, luminous, and hilarious, "The Stager" draws its radiant power from the great

"In "The Stager", Susan Coll writes about her home town with an insider's hilarious, mocking affection... satirical [and] also touching..." --Julie Klam, "The Washington Post""Already the viciously funny book... is being categorized alongside Maria Semple's 2012 bestseller, "Where'd You Go, Bernadette?"" --Ellen McCarthy, "The Washington Post""Susan Coll is so slyly perceptive, so attentive to nuanced relationships between people that she gets at how we conform life to the stories we tell ourselves." --"Chicago Tribune" (Editor's Choice)"Wry metaphors of suburban rot abound.... [this is] the work of a very good comic novelist. . . .[C]huck your attachment to rationality and cheerfully follow Coll down the rabbit hole." --"The Washingtonian

""Overgrown houses, failed planned communities, and a consumerist culture contrast with the stager's efforts to declutter and sterilize in this offbeat social satire. Coll takes on marriage, friendship, and fidelity to dark-comic effect." --"Booklist""Coll ("Beach Wee"k, 2010, etc.) ratchets up the level of wit and mean edginess in her newest satire. . . Coll's vicious depiction of upper-upper-middle-class suburbia is often excruciatingly funny." --"Kirkus Reviews""[Coll] mines a darker brand of humor." --"Publishers Weekly""Funny and biting suburban farce" --"Library Journal""Sometimes a book just takes you by the hand and swings you deliriously in a new dance--that is "The Stager", Susan Coll's brilliant comic novel. Peopled by rabbits and woefully wise little girls, by adulterers and other unfortunate adults, this is a world sharp with secrets, grudges, mania, odors, and profound sweetness. I loved it." --Cathleen Schine, author of "Fin & Lady" and "The Three Weissmanns of Westport""What a delight to follow Susan Coll on her tour of one family's surreal unraveling. Sly and wise, Coll is a stager extraordinaire, allowing us to peer behind the curtain of suburban success and excess. I loved this novel's wild wit. Now I

"Acerbic--and sometimes deliciously acidic. . . "The Stager" is great fun, and Coll proves herself as shrewd a social anthropologist as she is a buoyant writer." --Meghan Daum, "The New York Times Book Review" (Editor's Choice)"In "The Stager," Susan Coll writes about her home town with an insider's hilarious, mocking affection... satirical [and] also touching..." --Julie Klam, "The Washington Post""Already the viciously funny book... is being categorized alongside Maria Semple's 2012 bestseller, "Where'd You Go, Bernadette?"" --Ellen McCarthy, "The Washington Post""Susan Coll is so slyly perceptive, so attentive to nuanced relationships between people that she gets at how we conform life to the stories we tell ourselves." --"Chicago Tribune" (Editor's Choice)"Wry metaphors of suburban rot abound.... [this is] the work of a very good comic novelist. . . .[C]huck your attachment to rationality and cheerfully follow Coll down the rabbit hole." --"The Washingtonian

""Overgrown houses, failed planned communities, and a consumerist culture contrast with the stager's efforts to declutter and sterilize in this offbeat social satire. Coll takes on marriage, friendship, and fidelity to dark-comic effect." --"Booklist""Coll ("Beach Wee"k, 2010, etc.) ratchets up the level of wit and mean edginess in her newest satire. . . Coll's vicious depiction of upper-upper-middle-class suburbia is often excruciatingly funny." --"Kirkus Reviews""[Coll] mines a darker brand of humor." --"Publishers Weekly""Funny and biting suburban farce" --"Library Journal""Sometimes a book just takes you by the hand and swings you deliriously in a new dance--that is "The Stager," Susan Coll's brilliant comic novel. Peopled by rabbits and woefully wise little girls, by adulterers and other unfortunate adults, this is a world sharp with secrets, grudges, mania, odors, and profound sweetness. I loved it." --Cathleen Schine, author of "Fin & Lady" and "The Three Weissmanns of Westport""What a delight to follow Susan Coll on her tour of one family's surreal unraveling. Sly and wise, Coll is a stager extraordinaire, allowing us to peer behind the curtain of suburban success and excess. I loved this novel's wild wit. Now I want to adopt the Jorgenson family's precocious kid--and their stoned rabbit." --Lisa Zeidner, author of "Love Bomb""Dark, luminous, and hilarious, "The Stager" draws its radiant power from the great time-tested themes: love, betrayal, and the redemptive power of rabbits. At the height of her powers, Susan Coll reveals her mastery of the wry and delicious line, of the bizarre and tender moment--and of hope." --Dylan Landis, author of "Normal People Don't Live Like This"

Acerbic--and sometimes deliciously acidic. . . "The Stager" is great fun, and Coll proves herself as shrewd a social anthropologist as she is a buoyant writer. "Meghan Daum, The New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice)"

In "The Stager," Susan Coll writes about her home town with an insider's hilarious, mocking affection satirical [and] also touching "Julie Klam, The Washington Post"

Already the viciously funny book is being categorized alongside Maria Semple's 2012 bestseller, "Where'd You Go, Bernadette?" "Ellen McCarthy, The Washington Post"

Susan Coll is so slyly perceptive, so attentive to nuanced relationships between people that she gets at how we conform life to the stories we tell ourselves. "Chicago Tribune (Editor's Choice)"

Wry metaphors of suburban rot abound . [this is] the work of a very good comic novelist. . . .[C]huck your attachment to rationality and cheerfully follow Coll down the rabbit hole. "The Washingtonian"

Overgrown houses, failed planned communities, and a consumerist culture contrast with the stager's efforts to declutter and sterilize in this offbeat social satire. Coll takes on marriage, friendship, and fidelity to dark-comic effect. "Booklist"

Coll ("Beach Wee"k, 2010, etc.) ratchets up the level of wit and mean edginess in her newest satire. . . Coll's vicious depiction of upper-upper-middle-class suburbia is often excruciatingly funny. "Kirkus Reviews"

[Coll] mines a darker brand of humor. "Publishers Weekly"

Funny and biting suburban farce "Library Journal"

Sometimes a book just takes you by the hand and swings you deliriously in a new dance--that is "The Stager," Susan Coll's brilliant comic novel. Peopled by rabbits and woefully wise little girls, by adulterers and other unfortunate adults, this is a world sharp with secrets, grudges, mania, odors, and profound sweetness. I loved it. "Cathleen Schine, author of Fin & Lady and The Three Weissmanns of Westport"

What a delight to follow Susan Coll on her tour of one family's surreal unraveling. Sly and wise, Coll is a stager extraordinaire, allowing us to peer behind the curtain of suburban success and excess. I loved this novel's wild wit. Now I want to adopt the Jorgenson family's precocious kid--and their stoned rabbit. "Lisa Zeidner, author of Love Bomb"

Dark, luminous, and hilarious, "The Stager" draws its radiant power from the great time-tested themes: love, betrayal, and the redemptive power of rabbits. At the height of her powers, Susan Coll reveals her mastery of the wry and delicious line, of the bizarre and tender moment--and of hope. "Dylan Landis, author of Normal People Don't Live Like This""

Acerbic--and sometimes deliciously acidic. . . The Stager is great fun, and Coll proves herself as shrewd a social anthropologist as she is a buoyant writer. Meghan Daum, The New York Times Book Review (Editor's Choice)

In The Stager, Susan Coll writes about her home town with an insider's hilarious, mocking affection satirical [and] also touching Julie Klam, The Washington Post

Already the viciously funny book is being categorized alongside Maria Semple's 2012 bestseller, Where'd You Go, Bernadette? Ellen McCarthy, The Washington Post

Susan Coll is so slyly perceptive, so attentive to nuanced relationships between people that she gets at how we conform life to the stories we tell ourselves. Chicago Tribune (Editor's Choice)

Wry metaphors of suburban rot abound . [this is] the work of a very good comic novelist. . . .[C]huck your attachment to rationality and cheerfully follow Coll down the rabbit hole. The Washingtonian

Overgrown houses, failed planned communities, and a consumerist culture contrast with the stager's efforts to declutter and sterilize in this offbeat social satire. Coll takes on marriage, friendship, and fidelity to dark-comic effect. Booklist

Coll (Beach Week, 2010, etc.) ratchets up the level of wit and mean edginess in her newest satire. . . Coll's vicious depiction of upper-upper-middle-class suburbia is often excruciatingly funny. Kirkus Reviews

[Coll] mines a darker brand of humor. Publishers Weekly

Funny and biting suburban farce Library Journal

Sometimes a book just takes you by the hand and swings you deliriously in a new dance--that is The Stager, Susan Coll's brilliant comic novel. Peopled by rabbits and woefully wise little girls, by adulterers and other unfortunate adults, this is a world sharp with secrets, grudges, mania, odors, and profound sweetness. I loved it. Cathleen Schine, author of Fin & Lady and The Three Weissmanns of Westport

What a delight to follow Susan Coll on her tour of one family's surreal unraveling. Sly and wise, Coll is a stager extraordinaire, allowing us to peer behind the curtain of suburban success and excess. I loved this novel's wild wit. Now I want to adopt the Jorgenson family's precocious kid--and their stoned rabbit. Lisa Zeidner, author of Love Bomb

Dark, luminous, and hilarious, The Stager draws its radiant power from the great time-tested themes: love, betrayal, and the redemptive power of rabbits. At the height of her powers, Susan Coll reveals her mastery of the wry and delicious line, of the bizarre and tender moment--and of hope. Dylan Landis, author of Normal People Don't Live Like This

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About the Author

Susan Coll is the Events and Programs Director at Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, D.C. She is the author of the novels Beach Week, Acceptance, Rockville Pike, and karlmarx.com. Acceptance was made into a television movie starring Joan Cusack in 2009. She lives in Washington, D.C.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book from a truly talented writer 20 July 2014
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Great book from a truly talented writer. Humor dark and light abounds and The Stager herself is pivotal, believable and likeable. Usually read older novelists like Stella Gibbons whose style and humor resonate with me. Susan Coll is right in my sweet spot.
5.0 out of 5 stars I liked the different voices that told the story 29 Oct. 2014
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This book was just what I needed--fun to read, and totally different. I liked the different voices that told the story. If you want to have fun, certainly relate to parts, this is the book for you.
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1.0 out of 5 stars No sale 10 Aug. 2014
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If there were a no-star option, I would have chosen that. An improbable plot and extremely unappealing characters (including the rabbit). I stopped reading a third of the way through and was so angry at the author for wasting my time, that I deleted the book from the Kindle carousel. Life is too short for this kind of dreck.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Completely Unreliable Narrators 17 Sept. 2015
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I couldn't get beyond the first few pages. And here's why. A ten-year-old is the first person narrator, writing as though she were a literate adult. Talk about unreliable narrators. And then the father of the child narrates in the voice of "what my wife would be saying." Do these publishers no longer hire competent editors? I tossed my copy away.
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