A Gate at the Stairs
By Moore, Lorrie

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(3438 Ratings)
Categories: General Fiction, Non-Classifiable
ISBN: 9780571258079, 9780385668255
Publisher: Faber and Faber Ltd, Random House, Inc.
Language: English

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A Gate at the Stairs

Julia
Julia (Iowa City, IA) Mon Nov 16 2009 12:42
I don't even know where to start. I devoured this book, and all the sentences, and the ten gajillion perfectly wrought details blew me away, as did the thought that we might have to wait another 10 years for the next book. And yet, this novel is flawed. Deeply flawed? I don't know. But it's got flaw...more...
Paula
Paula (Somerville, MA) Tue Nov 17 2009 13:05
I think Lorrie Moore’s story collection Birds of America is one of the best American short story collections of whichever century it was published in. So after waiting for years for her to write another book, I bought this one immediately. By the time I reached the last quarter of the book, I wis...more...
Jennifer
Jennifer (The United States) Tue Dec 01 2009 22:14
I would read anything by this writer. My favorite linguistic moment here is when she calls a fortune cookie "a short paper nerve baked in an ear". Moore's trademark wit and sharpness are filtered here through the narrator, an innocent Midwestern girl recently departed from the farm to st...more...
Julie
Julie (The United States) Fri Dec 11 2009 08:50
I had never heard of Lorrie Moore, but suddenly this book was everywhere, receiving quite a bit of hype (usually bloating expectations in the process). I enjoyed this book, even though at times I felt like the pacing dragged and I just wanted something to happen. The dialog rang totally false for ...more...
Jeff
Jeff (Philadelphia, PA) Sun Dec 13 2009 16:55
Lorrie Moore has a way with words. When I met her at a book signing for A Gate at the Stairs in Philadelphia, I commented as she was signing my book that it must get a little boring writing the same thing over and over again. She said, you're just lucky I haven't signed it Morrie Loore, which I've...more...
Katie
Katie (Denver, CO) Tue Dec 15 2009 11:57
My hopes were high....and this novel didn't quite deliver. I still love Lorrie Moore's writing, but there were just enough jarring/unreasonable plot points to make this not altogether satisfying. Also, this isn't a book for those who have to "like" at least one character (I don't count mys...more...
Ciara
Ciara (Lawrence, KS) Sat Dec 19 2009 12:48
the only reason i am shelving this with the "especially great novels" is because it's lorrie moore & i love her, even though this book is kind of ridiculous. jared asked me what it was about last night & i said, "well, it's about this 20-year-old college student who takes a job as a n...more...
Shawna
Shawna (Springfield, IL) Sat Dec 26 2009 18:44
As a seventeen year old girl I had a life-altering experience reading Lorrie Moore's short story, "How To Become a Writer." It was the first story I ever read in a literature anthology, that made me think, "Yes, this is what I want to do too." So, I am willing to cut Lorrie a l...more...
Mhgoblue
Mhgoblue (Cambridge, MA) Wed Dec 30 2009 09:45
I've never read anything by Lorrie Moore before, but this book showed up on so many Best of 2009 lists that I picked it up. She's a great writer, obviously, but something about the novel just didn't work for me. For example: 1. The passage where Tassie wonders if the people in her home...more...
Jason
Jason (Columbus, OH) Sat Jan 09 2010 11:21
The plot of this novel is all over the place. It is about Tassie a twenty year old college sophomore as she decides to take a job babysitting to earn some money. She isn't really a prototypical college student. She is one of the weird ones. She doesn't go to frat parties or muse over indie music wit...more...