Reviews
THE FATES WILL FIND THEIR WAY is about a disappearance, but it's also about the difficulty of growing up, of moving into adulthood and letting go. It's a brilliant and beautifully written work., [Pittard] spurs rumination on the moments in which we witness the tragedies of others and somehow manage to wrap events around ourselves., "An exceptional first novel...of "what ifs" [and] a beautifully crafted portrait of men slipping almost imperceptibly from childhood to middle-age.... It's hard to imagine a better debut this year.", Pittard gives the secret wink to the reader, because a story is only a story, but at the same time more than a story, and that's why we love to invent and why we love to listen and to be taken in. At our peril., A debut novel sure to linger with readers...Though relatively brief, the novel has great depth, enhanced by Pittard s precision of language. The result is a stimulating examination of loss, memory, history, and perception and how the past never leaves -- indeed is the main factor in the present., THE FATES WILL FIND THEIR WAY is simply tremendous--a beautiful, roving, restless and relentless exploration of a crime. It would be almost too sad to bear the implications of this story if it weren't for the warmth, hope, and kindness of its haunting prose., An eerie, arresting novel…a bold, imaginative, deeply psychological debut novel, a mystery in the finest sense of the word., A bracing debut… Ripe with a sense of danger to the last page, th stories woven among the boys who remembered Nora Lindell create a captivating tale of lives unlived., A wistful novel about how little we know of one another, but how eager we are to tape together a collage of rumors, assumptions and fantasies to answer questions we're too young, too cowardly or too polite to ask.... Chilling and touching...harrowingly wise about the melancholy process of growing up., An eerie, arresting novel...a bold, imaginative, deeply psychological debut novel, a mystery in the finest sense of the word., Engaging and vigorously told...I heard all sorts of echoes from other books, from Alice Sebold's THE LOVELY BONES and some of Joyce Carol Oates' stories and novels...Pittard's excellent first novel satisfies this demand in spades., A dark story of adolescence gone awry...In playing out each of the theories about [character] Nora's disappearance, Pittard perfectly illustrates the hysteria surrounding any such disaster, and the ways in which very detail can be twisted and elevated to create endings to a story that fundamentally has none., A stunning novel about making up stories as we go along…[a] mesmerizing debut…with every carefully chosen word--and in this short, intense novel, each one counts--Pittard brilliantly draws us into the maturing consciousness of a group of neighborhood boys., A stunning novel about making up stories as we go along…[a] mesmerizing debut…with every carefully chosen word-and in this short, intense novel, each one counts-Pittard brilliantly draws us into the maturing consciousness of a group of neighborhood boys., The architecture of the narrative is cemented in the solipsism of the boys/men…As readers work their way through the novel, they might try guessing what could have happened to Nora, but the ending is a surprise., It's a tour de force for a young woman to follow the attitudes and changes and expectations of these several men as they grow older. ... I would recommend it to anyone., THE FATES WILL FIND THEIR WAY is simply tremendous-a beautiful, roving, restless and relentless exploration of a crime. It would be almost too sad to bear the implications of this story if it weren't for the warmth, hope, and kindness of its haunting prose., "[The] narrator is a collective "we"... gathering the received anti-wisdom of a group of neighborhood boys in a suburban town. But the way the story plays out, covering conjecture with the sheen of fact and writing myth into stone, Pittard ropes the reader in as well.", 'A bracing debut?Ripe with a sense of danger to the last page, th stories woven among the boys who remembered Nora Lindell create a captivating tale of lives unlived.' (The Onion AV Club), Some of you will be familiar with Ms. Pittard's particular magic.... This is a stunning first novel told in the first person plural with devastating results., THE FATES WILL FIND THEIR WAY is...about the way our imaginations can carry us from a dispiriting selfishness to a nascent empathy, and the way we continue to inflict--or even just observe--pain until that empathy arrives., The architecture of the narrative is cemented in the solipsism of the boys/men...As readers work their way through the novel, they might try guessing what could have happened to Nora, but the ending is a surprise., A dark story of adolescence gone awry…In playing out each of the theories about [character] Nora's disappearance, Pittard perfectly illustrates the hysteria surrounding any such disaster, and the ways in which very detail can be twisted and elevated to create endings to a story that fundamentally has none., This novel uncovers creepy male sexuality in every form and facet by recounting the way a local girl's disappearance traumatized a group of suburban men and revealing their morbid fantasies about her ultimate fate...THE VIRGIN SUICIDES, but without the virgins., A debut novel sure to linger with readers...Though relatively brief, the novel has great depth, enhanced by Pittard's precision of language. The result is a stimulating examination of loss, memory, history, and perception and how the past never leaves -- indeed is the main factor in the present., “It’s a tour de force for a young woman to follow the attitudes and changes and expectations of these several men as they grow older. ... I would recommend it to anyone.�, This novel uncovers creepy male sexuality in every form and facet by recounting the way a local girl's disappearance traumatized a group of suburban men and revealing their morbid fantasies about her ultimate fate…THE VIRGIN SUICIDES, but without the virgins., THE FATES WILL FIND THEIR WAY is a bold, wise, magical, and authentic novel about youthful infatuation and its legacy. Hannah Pittard's beautifully confident prose is sure to make readers look back on their own teenage years with fresh wonder., The tension builds throughout the book, keeping the reader eager to find out what happened... This debut from McSweeney's award winner Pittard is smart, eerie, and suspenseful and will appeal to fans of novels combining those elements., The tension builds throughout the book, keeping the reader eager to find out what happened... This debut from McSweeney s award winner Pittard is smart, eerie, and suspenseful and will appeal to fans of novels combining those elements., Pittard does an amazing job with setting up middle American suburbia in the latter half of the 20th century.... The story doesn't shy away from heavy subjects... but it doesn't use them as emotional gimmicks either.... A very solid debut, worth picking up., What emerges from the narration instead of facts are exquisite details that translate instantly into memory., THE FATES WILL FIND THEIR WAY is...about the way our imaginations can carry us from a dispiriting selfishness to a nascent empathy, and the way we continue to inflict-or even just observe-pain until that empathy arrives., A wistful novel about how little we know of one another, but how eager we are to tape together a collage of rumors, assumptions and fantasies to answer questions we're too young, too cowardly or too polite to ask…. Chilling and touching…harrowingly wise about the melancholy process of growing up., Engaging and vigorously told…I heard all sorts of echoes from other books, from Alice Sebold's THE LOVELY BONES and some of Joyce Carol Oates' stories and novels…Pittard's excellent first novel satisfies this demand in spades., Gracefully written by the winner of the 2006 Amanda Davis Highwire Fiction Award, this elegiac portrait of an upscale community offers an interesting take on modern manhood., "An exceptional first novel…of "what ifs" [and] a beautifully crafted portrait of men slipping almost imperceptibly from childhood to middle-age.... It's hard to imagine a better debut this year.", THE FATES WILL FIND THEIR WAY is concerned with searching questions rather than the relief of resolution. What might have been a frustrating approach in a lesser novel proves compelling in this one., THE FATES WILL FIND THEIR WAY is...about the way our imaginations can carry us from a dispiriting selfishness to a nascent empathy, and the way we continue to inflict or even just observe pain until that empathy arrives., A bracing debut... Ripe with a sense of danger to the last page, th stories woven among the boys who remembered Nora Lindell create a captivating tale of lives unlived.