The position
Sex, love, the 1970s,
and one extraordinary family
that lived to tell the tale
Crackling with intelligence and original humor, The Position is a masterful take on sex and the suburban American family at the hilarious height of the sexual revolution and throughout the thirty-year hangover that followed. Meg Wolitzer, the author of the much-acclaimed novel The Wife (named a notable book of the year by The New York Times Book Review, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Newsday), takes another huge step forward with this new book and showcases her distinctive voice, pitch-perfect observations, electric wit, and depth of emotion.
In 1975, suburban parents Paul and Roz Mellow write a Joy of Sex-type book called Pleasuring: One Couple's Journey to Fulfillment, which becomes a surprise runaway bestseller. The Position opens with the four Mellow children, aged six to fifteen, at the moment when they see the mortifying book (and the graphic, pastel illustrations of their parents' creative, vigorous lovemaking) for the very first time -- an experience that will forever complicate their ideas about sex, parents, families, and themselves. The book brings a strange celebrity and small fortune ("sex money" the children call it) to the Mellows and ultimately changes the shape of the family forever.
Thirty years later, as the now-dispersed family members argue about whether to reissue the book, we follow the complicated lives of each of the grown children as they confront their own struggles with love, work, sex, death, and the indelible early specter of their erotically charged parents.
Some novels are about family, and others are about sex. The Position is about sex within the context of a family. Insightful, witty, panoramic, and heartbreaking, it is a compulsively readable novel about an eternally mystifying subject: how a group of people growing up in one house can become so very different from one another.
Grouping Information
Grouped Work ID | bdcd94d1-d8e3-b1e4-4623-28072fde2530 |
---|---|
Grouping Title | position |
Grouping Author | meg wolitzer |
Grouping Category | book |
Grouping Language | English (eng) |
Last Grouping Update | 2023-03-16 23:52:06PM |
Last Indexed | 2023-03-24 05:13:14AM |
Solr Fields
Parent and adult child -- Fiction
Psychological fiction
Sex -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. -- Authorship -- Fiction
Sex customs -- Fiction
Sexologists -- Family relationships -- Fiction
Family relationships
Parent and adult child
Sex
Sex customs
Sexologists
Solr Details Tables
item_details
Bib Id | Item Id | Shelf Loc | Call Num | Format | Format Category | Num Copies | Is Order Item | Is eContent | eContent Source | eContent URL | Detailed Status | Last Checkin | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ils:.b14999559 | .i20960347 | Ashland Adult Fiction | WOLITZER | 1 | false | false | Available | Nov 20, 2018 | asfic |
record_details
Bib Id | Format | Format Category | Edition | Language | Publisher | Publication Date | Physical Description | Abridged |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ils:.b14999559 | Book | Books | English | Scribner | [2005] | 307 pages ; 24 cm |
scoping_details_ashland
Bib Id | Item Id | Grouped Status | Status | Locally Owned | Available | Holdable | Bookable | In Library Use Only | Library Owned | Holdable PTypes | Bookable PTypes | Local Url |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ils:.b14999559 | .i20960347 | On Shelf | Available | false | true | true | false | false | true | 9999 |