You Were Wrong: A Novel
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ISBN: 1608191877 / Publisher: Bloomsbury USA, August 2010
A melancholy high school math teacher falls in love with the beautiful stranger who robbed his house and is drawn into her mysterious world and vows to protect her, although he is unsure exactly from whom, or from what.
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"A sharply funny, almost old-fashioned social farce with the structure of a P.G. Woodhouse comedy of errors and the bitter wit of John Kennedy Toole-This is a sweet, oddly romantic satire for the recovering cynics among us."-Lydia Millet, Pulitzer prize finalist for Love in Infant Monkeys"[Sharpe is] an heir to John Barth and kin to David Foster Wallace and George Saunders."-BooklistIt is 2008 in the suburban town of Seacrest, Long Island. Twenty-six-year-old high school math teacher Karl Floor has no parents, no friends, few prospects, is a dim bulb, and lives at home with Larchmont Jones, the aggressively loquacious widower of Karl's mother. One fine afternoon, Karl returns to his house after work to discover a beautiful stranger in the upstairs hallway. She is Sylvia Vetch, and claims to be robbing him. She also asks for his protection, but won't quite say from what or whom, and draws him into troubles she won't elucidate.No Sherlock Holmes, Karl still slowly begins to see and engage the complex forces that have been shaping his life: his parentage and inheritance, morality and law, the racial and economic geography of present-day New York City and the world at large.Darkly funny and original, You Were Wrong is a surreal detective story told with heart, wit, and a singular voice."Packed with marvelous material, moving and funny and deeply provocative."-Washington Post Book World"A work of hectic brilliance and immense sadness."-Salon
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