The Most

Longlisted for the 2024 National Book Award for Fiction

From "one of our most thrilling and singular innovators on the page" (Laura Van Den Berg), a tightly wound, consuming tale about a 1950s American housewife who goes for a swim in her apartment complex's swimming pool one morning...and won't come out.

It's November 3, 1957. As Sputnik 2 launches into space, carrying Laika, the doomed Soviet dog, a couple begin their day. Virgil Beckett, an insurance salesman, isn't particularly happy in his job but he fulfills the role. Kathleen Beckett, once a promising tennis champion with a key shot up her sleeve, is now a mother and homemaker. On this unseasonably warm Sunday, Kathleen decides not to join her family at church. Instead, she unearths her old, red bathing suit and descends into the deserted swimming pool of their apartment complex in Newark, Delaware. And then she won't come out.

A riveting, single-sitting read set over the course of eight hours, The Most masterly breaches the shimmering surface of a seemingly idyllic mid-century marriage, immersing us in the unspoken truth beneath.

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144 pages

Average rating: 7

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Anonymous
Nov 18, 2024
4/10 stars
I picked it up because it’s nominated for the 2024 National Book Award for Fiction and the mysterious synopsis intrigued me. However, I found it much less interesting and rather monotonous. While the space race motif and the portrayal of a seemingly picture-perfect American suburban life of a married couple breaking apart fit the time period. The overall execution felt underwhelming.
Bertaok
Nov 13, 2024
6/10 stars
Nothing special, good reading for a sunny day

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