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Perfectly Miserable: Guilt, God and Real Estate in a Small Town

di Sarah Payne Stuart

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"A wryly comic memoir that examines the pillars of New England WASP culture-class, history, family, money, envy, perfection, and, of course, real estate-through the lens of mothers and daughters. At eighteen, Sarah Payne Stuart fled her mother and all the other disapproving mothers of her too perfect hometown of Concord, Massachusetts, only to return years later when she had children of her own. Whether to defy the previous generation or finally earn their approval and enter their ranks, she hurled herself into upper-crust domesticity full throttle. In the twenty years Stuart spent back in her hometown-in a series of ever more magnificent houses in ever grander neighborhoods-she was forced to connect with the cultural tradition of guilt and flawed parenting of a long legacy of local, literary women from Emerson's wife, to Hawthorne's, to the most famous and imposing of them all, Louisa May Alcott's iconic, guilt-tripping Marmee. When Stuart's own mother dies, she realizes that there is no one left to approve or disapprove. And so, with her suddenly grown children fleeing as she herself once did, Stuart leaves her hometown for the final time, bidding good-bye to the cozy ideals invented for her by Louisa May Alcott so many years ago, which may or may not ever have been based in reality"--… (altro)
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Too much about how Stuart messed up her own life and not enough about the interesting part...the lives of Concords' famous residents through a not-so-famous resident. ( )
  TheLoisLevel | Feb 13, 2020 |
I really wanted to like this book and would happily give it a 2.5, but not 3 stars. I enjoyed parts of it - the tales of Concord past and some present. Stuart has a way of tying a past story into her present tale - usually with a single sentence observation - a technique that she used effectively. I enjoy it when I hear comics do that as part of their bit and I liked it here too.

What I didn't like or became tiresome to me was all the Yankee neuroses laid bare. It just didn't appeal so much to me. What is odd is that I didn't mind reading about the quirks and neuroses of the Transcendentalists, but I wasn't wild about reading about the author's own neurotic behavior. An inconsistency, I admit.

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  TerryLewis | Jun 12, 2017 |
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There are problems with this book. It is horribly self-indulgent. There are plenty of parts that are not very interesting. What this book does have, however, is one of the best and clearest expressions of New England guilt that I have ever read. Stuart gets it. She feels that incessant, narcissistic guilt that plagues the New Englander, and then feels guilty because she knows the guilt is narcissistic. I am a New Englander of Puritan extraction. I know that guilt. I've lived that guilt. Stuart is an astute reporter on it. The problem is, it's rather hard to appreciate. Heck, I wouldn't expect anyone who is not a New Englander to even be interested.

And then there's the parts of the book that are just straight up boring. I don't care about the author's efforts to deal with her sons as teenagers-- they come across as desperate and whiny. It's also hard for me to really get into or understand the constant need to move, even if (especially if!) you're happy where you are. Dealing with the insecurities of moving home is a topic that I would expect to find interesting. After all, I've always equated adulthood and success with being anywhere but where I grew up. Unfortunately, there are just too many ponderous details to make the investment in reading this book worthwhile. ( )
  lahochstetler | May 26, 2017 |
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Having grown up a few towns away from Concord, Massachusetts, I thought that I would enjoy this book. While I liked the comparison to Alcott, the book itself was rather disjointed and difficult to follow. As I was reading, I wanted it to be much more of a memoir than it was. ( )
  jayde1599 | Oct 2, 2016 |
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I received this for free from Early Reviewers. I've made it to 50 pages and had to stop. This book is not my cup of tea. So boring that I could not get into the story at all. I get the author wants to let the readers know that she grew up around where famous people lived but that fact didn't pull me to the story either.

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  booklover3258 | Mar 30, 2015 |
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"A wryly comic memoir that examines the pillars of New England WASP culture-class, history, family, money, envy, perfection, and, of course, real estate-through the lens of mothers and daughters. At eighteen, Sarah Payne Stuart fled her mother and all the other disapproving mothers of her too perfect hometown of Concord, Massachusetts, only to return years later when she had children of her own. Whether to defy the previous generation or finally earn their approval and enter their ranks, she hurled herself into upper-crust domesticity full throttle. In the twenty years Stuart spent back in her hometown-in a series of ever more magnificent houses in ever grander neighborhoods-she was forced to connect with the cultural tradition of guilt and flawed parenting of a long legacy of local, literary women from Emerson's wife, to Hawthorne's, to the most famous and imposing of them all, Louisa May Alcott's iconic, guilt-tripping Marmee. When Stuart's own mother dies, she realizes that there is no one left to approve or disapprove. And so, with her suddenly grown children fleeing as she herself once did, Stuart leaves her hometown for the final time, bidding good-bye to the cozy ideals invented for her by Louisa May Alcott so many years ago, which may or may not ever have been based in reality"--

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