Cape May: A Novel
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Cape May: A Novel

Hardcover – Deckle Edge, April 30, 2019

Price
$15.16
Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
Publisher
Celadon Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1250297150
Dimensions
6.51 x 0.96 x 9.59 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

Description

"Chip Cheek’s Cape May is a debut novel about a young, virginal Southern couple on their off-season honeymoon in 1957 to the titular seaside community in New Jersey, where they come under the spell of a sophisticated older couple. The book has superb prose, acute psychological insights, and a riveting narrative; though it’s impossible to put down once you’ve started, to call it a “summer read” is dismissive of Cheek’s carefully wrought artfulness." – Teddy Wayne, Lit Hub “Deceptively relaxed and simple at first, the novel seems to be an easygoing trip down Memory Lane. It soon reveals itself as a swirling vortex of psychological suspense with insights about marriage that recall writers like Margot Livesey and Alice Munro. The 1950s setting, the pellucid prose, and the propulsive plot make this very steamy debut novel about morality and desire feel like a classic.” ―Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW “This remarkable debut novel offers a sobering reminder of how the possibilities of life, when first encountered, often carry their own riptide.” ―Booklist, STARRED REVIEW “This erotic debut novel will draw in readers and stay with them. The author’s perceptive exploration of innocence and experience, corruption and betrayal, makes for compelling reading.” ―Library Journal “Cheek’s strong debut is a psychodrama that shows just how easily people can be manipulated. Cheek does a good job with his cast; Henry and Effie are finely drawn and their slide from innocence starkly depicted. The novel’s ending is particularly startling―a memorable final note in this cogent examination of marital infidelity and betrayal.” ―Publishers Weekly “If you can’t get enough of women’s fiction novels with a twist, Cape May will be your perfect book club read.” ―Parade “In Cape May , Cheek shows that every couple encounters such a moment of their own--whether physical, emotional or some combination of both--and it holds the power to change a relationship forever.” ―Shelf Awareness "What a treat. Glamorous and nostalgic and very sexy, Cape May is a novel about marriage, lust, shabby seaside towns and lots of gin. Brilliantly unsettling―one of those books that stays with you." ―Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Girl on the Train "Earthy and sensual, raw and real, Cape May is an exquisitely crafted exploration of young love, the power of desire, and the lifelong ramifications of choices made in an instant. Cheek’s virtuosic prose reads like a modern classic, piercing through the veneer of male sexual fantasies of the 1950s and rendering a heartbreaking portrait of a man―and a marriage―undone by betrayal.” ―Whitney Scharer, author of The Age of Light " Cape May is a perfectly mixed cocktail of beauty, desire, and heady desperation. In his gorgeous debut novel, Chip Cheek offers his readers a portrait of mid-century America and the timeless allure of love on the rocks." ―Bret Anthony Johnston, author of Corpus Christi and internationally bestselling Remember Me Like This "Cheek’s glamorous and nostalgic first novel is an atmospheric tale of sexual longing and loss in 1950s America that nods to classics like The Great Gatsby and Revolutionary Road ." ― The Independent "Cheek’s smoldering debut novel focuses on naïve newlyweds from rural Georgia on their honeymoon in the chilly off-season of historic Cape May, New Jersey in the 1950s, at a moment of fading postwar innocence. When a trio of hedonistic socialites appear on the scene, the gin-infused dynamic of this ensemble drama subverts the couple’s romance and fidelity. In propulsive prose, Cheek provides an eerie, suspenseful thrill, and the callow narrator reflects the world on the brink of change." ― The National Book Review Chip Cheek ’s stories have appeared in The Southern Review , Harvard Review , Washington Square , and other journals and anthologies. He has been awarded scholarships to the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the Tin House Summer Writers’ Workshop, and the Vermont Studio Center, as well as an Emerging Artist Award from the St. Botolph Club Foundation. Cape May is his debut novel. He lives in El Segundo, California, with his wife and baby daughter.

Features & Highlights

  • “Inside this mesmerizing tale of sexual desire and discovery, naive newlyweds Henry and Effie are honeymooning in Cape May, N.J., in 1957, tentatively navigating intimacy. Then they meet Clara and Max, hard-partying lovers who dazzle the innocent pair until they’ve lost more than their virginity. Cheek’s sensual first novel leaves you wanting more.”
  • PEOPLE
  • "Henry and Effie’s honeymoon is meant to be their introduction to the pleasures of the body, but in the company of Clara and her promiscuous cohort they lose all track of boundaries. A dozy, luxurious sense of enchantment comes over the story, until the rude awakening at its finale....
  • Cape May
  • does something better than critique or satirize: It seduces."
  • The Wall Street Journal
  • A mesmerizing debut novel by Chip Cheek,
  • Cape May
  • explores the social and sexual mores of 1950s America through the eyes of a newly married couple from the genteel south corrupted by sophisticated New England urbanites.
  • Late September 1957. Henry and Effie, very young newlyweds from Georgia, arrive in Cape May, New Jersey, for their honeymoon only to find the town is deserted. Feeling shy of each other and isolated, they decide to cut the trip short. But before they leave, they meet a glamorous set of people who sweep them up into their drama. Clara, a beautiful socialite who feels her youth slipping away; Max, a wealthy playboy and Clara’s lover; and Alma, Max’s aloof and mysterious half-sister, to whom Henry is irresistibly drawn. The empty beach town becomes their playground, and as they sneak into abandoned summer homes, go sailing, walk naked under the stars, make love, and drink a great deal of gin, Henry and Effie slip from innocence into betrayal, with irrevocable consequences.Erotic and moving, this is a novel about marriage, love and sexuality, and the lifelong repercussions that meeting a group of debauched cosmopolitans has on a new marriage.

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Too much explicit sex that takes away from the story line.

I have nothing positive to say about this book. The sex acts that appeared in this book were too explicit. After the positive reviews, I thought that this book would be a good read for my book club, I was disappointed in this book.
24 people found this helpful
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A real page-turner!

Cape May is a novel to read on a sultry summer’s night, holding a dry martini or a gin and tonic or a tulip glass of brandy, preferably with a partner nearby to hold your hand and whisper sweet-nothings. I very much enjoyed the sexy story of Effie and Henry, who are hijacked on their honeymoon at the Jersey shore by a pair of affluent hustlers. The suspense in this extremely well-written novel escalates making it hard to put down. (My hubby read it as soon as I finished.) I especially liked the depiction of a seasonal resort in the off-season, the stars in the sky, the old Victorian houses that the characters inhabit in unexpected ways. This is a debut novel. I look forward to Chip Cheek’s next book. He sure knows how to write.
21 people found this helpful
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Novel set in 1950s NEW JERSEY

It is Autumn 1957 and Henry and Effie, two young newlyweds from Georgia, arrive in Cape May for their honeymoon. Effie has known Cape May since childhood and remembers glorious summers there but this is the off season and Cape May is mostly deserted. The couple try to make the best of things, enjoying discovering each other physically, but the weather is disappointing and there is nothing to do.

After barely a week, they decide it might be best to head home, cutting their honeymoon short, when they spot lights in one of the neighbouring houses and decide to call in. And so, they meet Clara, a beautiful and dangerous socialite, her lover Max, a wealthy playboy, and Max’s beautiful and mysterious sister, Alma. Max and Clara, bored with their own company, are delighted to befriend the young newlyweds who, at first, regard Max and Clara’s risqué behaviour with disapproval. However, Effie and Henry soon find themselves sucked into this lifestyle, indulging in behaviour that they would never have contemplated back in conservative Georgia. They walk naked through the deserted streets, make love in the open air, break into the empty neighbouring houses and drink copious amounts of alcohol and, almost inevitably, Henry finds himself increasingly drawn to Alma, with disastrous consequences.

Cape May is a startlingly good debut novel, not least for its wonderful evocation of 1950’s America and specifically out-of-season seaside towns. Chip Cheek describes in detail the grand Victorian seaside houses with their slate gables, towers, porches and trellises. He allows the reader to walk with Henry and Effie and to feel the emptiness and desolation of the town with its boarded-up shops and restaurants sporting depressing signs that say “Closed for the season. See you in May!” The end of season feeling is also powerfully evoked in the description of the deserted beach and empty pier with the backdrop of stormy sea and dark sky.

All in all, this novel leaves nothing to be desired. The characterisation is brilliant, particularly Henry, through whose eyes we view the events of the tale. Engagingly innocent and hopeful at the beginning, we witness his gradual change as he falls into behaviour that inevitably teaches him that life is often about loss and compromise. Cape May is also very sexy. The many sex scenes are pretty graphic but exceptionally well written – something of a rarity. This is a sensitive portrayal of the social and sexual mores of 1950’s America but it is also really seductive storytelling – a wonderfully exciting read – one of those novels that you’ve just got to read in one sitting.
15 people found this helpful
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An electrifying debut!!

I loved getting pulled into this story. Everything seems so innocent with these young newlyweds and yet Cheek manages to thread an insidious force of nature tempting them from every angle and threatening everything from the sanctity of their union to their own morals.
Tons of twists and turns. I raced through the end. Looking forward to seeing more from this very talented author.
12 people found this helpful
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A Innocent Young Married Couple

This is a well written story about a young and innocent couple on their honeymoon who stumbled into a group of other adults who some would say have no morals . Just how entangled will this God fearing couple get into this wild group? Will it destroy their love for one another ?This is a sultry ,very detailed that will suck you in kind of book .I really did enjoy reading this novel very much and I recommend this book to anyone . I think it would be a great a summer read .
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Sexy, Dark, Intriguing

I read an advanced readers copy of Cape May. Cape May was a different genre from books I normally choose to read but I thought I'd give it a chance. I'm glad I did. It was dark, sexy, intriguing, and fast-paced. It drew me in from the very beginning and I could not put it down. I am pretty prudish and normally stear clear from books with erotic scenes. Some are really lame and poorly written porn. I could not tear my eyes away from the graphic scenes in this book. They were written well and I actually found myself enjoying them. I give away books when I'm done reading them except for a select few. I am keeping this book for my bookshelf and will be on the lookout for more books by Chip Cheek in the hopefully very near future.
10 people found this helpful
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Beautiful literary fiction perfect for beach reading

Beautifully written debut novel delving into the lives of Henry and Effie, fresh out of high school, newly married, and honeymooning in Cape May, New Jersey. Set in 1957, the novel has a nostalgic feel, but is also timeless in its look into a new marriage and how our choices can have repercussions that effect the rest of our lives. Henry and Effie are from a small town outside Macon, Georgia and spend their honeymoon in a cottage near the ocean in Cape May, where Effie spent some time as a girl. There she and Henry meet Clara, her lover Max and his sister Alma. They start spending their days and nights together, sailing, playing cards and drinking lots of gin. Henry is soon drawn to Alma and his commitment to his new wife is soon put to the test. The characters aren’t especially likable but that only makes the novel more interesting. Complicated and flawed characters are just so much more fun to read. The writing is gorgeous. This is one of those novels I love to read simply because the language is sublime. I got lost in the story and loved being there. This would make a great selection for a summer book club, there are so many angles of discussion and a lively discussion it would be. This is also the perfect book to pack in your tote bag to read on the beach with a drink in your hand and your toes in the sand. I will most definitely be checking out any forthcoming titles from Mr. Cheek. My thanks to the publisher and @bookishhq for my advance copy in exchange for my honest review. My opinions are my own.
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I needed a shower after this tawdry novel of booze, sex & pantyhose

I felt like I needed a shower after I read this book. And not because of the drinking and sex. I have no problem with adult, consensual sex positive exploration and relationships. I was grossed out because one of the main characters, Henry, spends the entire book chasing after Alma- we never find out how old she is but considering Henry is fresh out of high school and she's younger than them I'm going to guess she's under 18 and thus not an adult - and then when Henry and his wife engage in a consensual although drunken foursome with their neighbors, he treats his brand new wife like a whore-ish pariah. He's a completely boorish disgusting, unsympathetic character and I spent the entire book hating him. He's over here dipping his wick into 3 different women throughout the ENTIRE book and his wife gets drunk WITH HIM IN THE ROOM AND ENGAGES IN AN ACT THAT HE'S AWARE OF AND HE GETS MAD??? THE UNMITIGATED GALL! I get that this book is set in another era (1950s), but you don't to claim the moral high ground and treat your wife like garbage when you literally cheat on her and then act like she's a slut because she did the same thing you were doing on the carpet NEXT to her. UGH. Anyway, I didn't give the book 2 stars because the main character was gross, even though he was, I gave it 2 stars because the book just didn't seem to have much point. It was just kind of a drunken rambling of a series of sex acts, Henry screwing Effie, Henry screwing Alma, everyone getting drunk, they stay together, miserably for decades out of spite it mostly seems, she cheats, he cheats, they both die and then the book ends. It was just kind of words slapped on paper with booze, sex, and pantyhose.
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Sex and Gin!

This book pulls you right in! Love it! Now I’m craving gin!
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Sweet Memories

I lived in South Jersey for eleven years between 1970 and 1981. My home was in a town 45 miles north of Cape May. During the summer months someone would rent a house there for a month or the entire summer and friends were invited for weekends. The houses were 2 or 3 story gingerbread Victorian style with many bedrooms and close to the ocean. The gin and scotch flowed like water and the sex was in abundance.
I relived those memories through this story. I hope that Cape May hasn't changed.
I look forward to Chip's next book and hope that it is as good.
Thanks for the memories Chip.
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