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The Testing Of Luther Albright
by MacKenzie Bezos

ISBN: 006075141X
Fourth Estate, 256 pages, $23.95
Fiction General Literature & Fiction
Released 08/02/2005

In this debut novel from Bezos (the wife of Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos), a Sacramento civil engineer finds his life beginning to crumble after an earthquake sets off a series of events in his personal and work lives.

Overall Metascore

This is an average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

80 / 100

Critic Reviews

Outstanding Daily Telegraph Neel Mukhergee
Bezos scales the treacherous cliffs of the human heart with a wisdom, ease and empathetic understanding that most writers struggle to attain in a lifetime.
Outstanding Los Angeles Times Susan Salter Reynolds
Bezos is a smooth and terrifying writer, incisive like Denis Johnson, a noticer of the tiniest moods and gestures in relationships. [11 Sep 2005]
Favorable San Francisco Chronicle Debra Spark
[The Testing of Luther Albright] succeeds in its depiction of the damage a withholding person can do. It offers, too, insightful glimpses of office life; subtle scenes of unarticulated conflict; intriguing moments of familial deception; astute psychological observations; precise, elegant writing; and so on.
Favorable The New York Times Book Review Kate Bolick
The slow pileup of events takes on an unexpected, if mild, urgency.
Favorable The Onion A.V. Club Noel Murray
[Bezos] makes the meaning of "lost" devastatingly plain.
Favorable The Independent Lucy Rouse
A compelling portrait of the incremental disappointments and failures to communicate that can dull any close relationship.
Favorable The Observer Hephzibah Anderson
[Bezos] is not afraid of silence, and this gives her streamlined fable its power.
Favorable Entertainment Weekly Jennifer Reese
Bezos lays bare the inner life of the repressed American Everyman in her exquisite, excruciating portrait of Luther, a buttoned-up government engineer who builds dams in California's Central Valley.
Favorable Library Journal Susanne Wells
Within the emotional minutiae, Bezos drops in some breathtakingly truthful observations. [15 Jun 2005, p. 56]
Favorable Kirkus Reviews
Bezos's finely calibrated first novel seethes with ironies.
Favorable Publishers Weekly
Bezos... captures the extraordinary in the ordinary, revealing a subtle imagination and a startling talent for naturalism.

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