The Arrangement: A Novel
The Arrangement: A Novel book cover

The Arrangement: A Novel

Hardcover – March 21, 2017

Price
$16.50
Format
Hardcover
Pages
368
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0316013598
Dimensions
6.5 x 1.25 x 9.75 inches
Weight
1.26 pounds

Description

"Daring and darkly funny, Sarah Dunn's THE ARRANGEMENT is this summer's must-read. Her take on middle-age and family life is wry, poignant and spot-on. Readers will recognize themselves and their friends in this wonderfully comic novel."― Candace Bushnell, author of Sex and the City "A hilarious, spot-on comedy of the heart about middle-aged marriage and what happens when it goes off the rails."― Maria Semple, author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette "Sarah Dunn's novels are literary flume rides. You're in a world you think you know, with a couple you swear you know, and in an instant, the world is turned upside down. You hold on because the story is entertaining, hilarious, and addictive. But, Ms. Dunn also writes complicated human beings who struggle, make mistakes, and are redeemed. THE ARRANGEMENT is a novel you'll share with your friends. You'll talk about it. You'll return to it. It's one of those. A keeper."― Adriana Trigiani, author of All the Stars in the Heavens "THE ARRANGEMENT is a comic masterpiece that exposes the unbearable paradoxes of love."― Delia Ephron, author of Siracusa "Sarah Dunn has written an irresistibly JUICY novel about a couple who try an unconventional experiment in an attempt to revitalize their marriage. This story, addictive from the very first pages, becomes not only more tantalizing as it unfolds but also more thought-provoking. The Arrangement will both shock and delight you."― Elin Hilderbrand , author of Here's to Us "If you've been wondering what an experiment in open marriage might be like, try Sarah Dunn's deliciously inventive novel"― Elle "Dunn writes a genuinely surprising read that is worth checking out."― RT Book Reviews "Dunn's peek inside a seemingly normal relationship exposes the deepest thoughts of a husband, wife, and the people they decide to include in their experiment. Lucy and Owen are relatable, realistic, and resilient, and Dunn's television-writing background is evident in her witty dialogue. She grounds her novel in the minutia of suburban life, contrasting the heady days of new romance with school drop-offs and soccer games. Fans of Matthew Norman, Greg Olear, and Meg Wolitzer will adore this engaging and exhilarating exposé."― Booklist As hilarious as it is sensitive. From raising chickens to children, copping your own kid's ADD medication to cancer, Dunn expertly reveals the intricacies that make up a marriage. Her characters are sure to strike a chord with readers, as they struggle to define themselves and their roles as spouses. Dunn makes her mark in women's fiction with this multilayered novel that takes readers from funny to serious in a story full of truths, lies, and everything in between.― Library Journal "Dunn ( The Big Love ) again plumbs the messiness and fallibility of romantic relationships....with hilarious results."― Publishers Weekly "[THE ARRANGEMENT is] a polished, amusing, and highly entertaining take on modern relationships, parenthood, and suburbia....[Dunn] is a total pro-and the book is smartly conceived, sharply written, perfectly paced, and, even at its most madcap moments, entirely believable and engaging. Despite Owen and Lucy's self-made troubles, they are eminently sympathetic and disarmingly appealing, as are the parade of amusing supporting characters and plotlines... Dunn's dryly humorous story about a marriage that goes dangerously off-road never loses its groove."― Kirkus, Starred Review "This funny, honest novel pushes you to ponder what makes us happy."― Good Housekeeping "A smart, side-splitting exploration of contemporary attitudes toward love and commitment....not just revelatory and intriguing, but often downright hysterical."― Harper's Bazaar "The book charms with the author's compassion for all her foolish, bumbling characters... The Arrangement will make you smile."― BookPage "Sarah Dunn's take on that point in middle-aged married life when everything falls apart is pure comedic genius, and you will absolutely find yourself looking at everyone you know and wondering who in the novel they most resemble."― Newsweek "For couples who have ever considered having an open marriage, or relationship, or whatever - sure, go ahead, have an affair - pick up a copy of Sarah Dunn's novel first. Because it's possible "The Arrangement" could push couples on the fence one way or the other, as she delves into the lives of one duo weighing whether to give that "open marriage" a test drive...Of course, rules are broken, as are hearts and lives even in their cozy little suburban bunker. And Dunn writes it all with a removed grace."― St. Louis Post Dispatch "Sarah Dunn has a terrific eye for the absurd, especially the ridiculous in everyday life....Dunn's harpooning of the self-righteous denizens of Beekman is deliciously spot-on... It's an arrangement worth telling - and reading."― Newark Star Ledger "Author Dunn is a bit of a genius when it comes to depicting upper-middle-class social mores, and this book will have readers snorting (yes, snorting) with laughter."― NY Post "Dunn has perfectly captured middle-aged marriage, with its mix of the boring quotidian and moments of deep happiness. . .Readers will be laughing helplessly as circumstances grow ever more fraught, but will also muse about what makes a truly happy marriage possible."― Shelf Awareness "meshes humor and hardship"― TIME "Dunn's latest, about an attempted open marriage, is damn funny."― Marie Claire "A very funny book and compulsively readable"― Brief Take "Dunn has a keen eye for the comforts and absurdities of upscale suburban life...Sensible insights about love are the novel's ultimate destination, but the ride is wildly entertaining."― People "This funny and relatable tale from the writer who crafted many of the mishap-laden stories on Murphy Brown and Spin City delivers the perfect escapist read in these angsty political times."― Esquire "The Arrangement may, one day, connote Late-Hipster America," and comparing it to "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice."― Roar Feminist "Set against the delightful, carnivalesque backdrop of small-town gossip, politics, and drama, The Arrangement is a bit of a cautionary tale for those in LTRs IRL, and a stark reminder that visibility is key."― Kirkus "'The Arrangement' is a humorous, sometimes light-hearted, but in-the-end poignant look at life in a small, fictional town situated on the Hudson River in New York."― NPR's Here and Now "hilarious, compulsively readable"― Entertainment Weekly "The premise is wonderfully intriguing...Ms. Dunn does a fantastic job of unspooling the reasons why each agrees to this over the course of the book."― Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "This story is equally funny as it is emotional."― Fab Fit Fun "Deliciously inventive... refreshing."― Elle "The way this novel pushes and explores boundaries is commendable".― Globe and Mail "Fans of Maria Semple, Delia Ephron, and Candace Bushnell will delight in this smart, hilarious, sympathetic portrayal of a marriage temporarily 'opened' to others."― B&N Reads "A cleverly observed, wickedly accurate book, a cautionary tale to all those happily married midlifers who are bored with contentment and think it might be fine to each have a brief time in the greener grass."― Jane Green, author of The Sunshine Sisters Sarah Dunn is a novelist and television writer whose credits include Spin City (for which she co-wrote Michael J. Fox's farewell episode) and the critical darling Bunheads , which you would have loved. Her debut novel, The Big Love , is available to read in nineteen languages.xa0Dunn is also the creator and executive producer of the 2016 ABC series, American Housewife . She lives outside New York City with her family and their seventeen chickens.

Features & Highlights

  • A hilarious and emotionally charged national bestseller about a couple who embark on an open marriage -- what could possibly go wrong?
  • Lucy and Owen, ambitious, thoroughly-therapized New Yorkers, have taken the plunge, trading in their crazy life in a cramped apartment for Beekman, a bucolic Hudson Valley exurb. They've got a two hundred year-old house, an autistic son obsessed with the Titanic, and 17 chickens, at last count. It's the kind of paradise where stay-at-home moms team up to cook the school's "hot lunch," dads grill grass-fed burgers, and, as Lucy observes, "chopping kale has become a certain kind of American housewife's version of chopping wood." When friends at a wine-soaked dinner party reveal they've made their marriage open, sensible Lucy balks. There's a part of her, though-the part that worries she's become too comfortable being invisible -- that's intrigued. Why not try a short marital experiment? Six months, clear ground rules, zero questions asked. When an affair with a man in the city begins to seem more enticing than the happily-ever-after she's known for the past nine years, Lucy must decide what truly makes her happy: "real life," or the "experiment?"

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Sarah Dunn Junkie

I’ve been a Sarah Dunn junkie for nearly a decade, and glad to see so many Amazon reviewers noting that this novel makes them want to read her earlier work. Please join my club! Her prior novels, “The Big Love,” and “Secrets to Happiness” are both in my top all-time favorites. Reading The Arrangement has only continued my love affair with her work. Sarah’s voice, her plot twists, her candor, her depth, her fascinating characters, her satire and her wit are beyond brilliant. Can’t wait for more from this author, and I’ll be checking out Bunheads.

On a personal note, the debut of The Arrangement directly led to one of the worst nights of my life, which will haunt me forever. In March, I’d purchased a ticket to Live Talks LA, where Sarah was being interviewed in a rare personal appearance. I anticipated this with the gravity and excitement of a Beatles’ fan preparing to attend the last Beatles’ concert. The days and hours beforehand could not tick by fast enough. I arrived with pristine copies of her first editions. I was laser focused on what I wanted, three things: to gush to Sarah (briefly) about the joy she’s brought to my life; to bask in hearing more about the books I so loved; and to finally meet “my tribe” of LA Dunn fans. When I pulled into the parking lot, however, the attendant asked why I was there and I hastily handed him my ticket. “Oh, that was LAST night,” he said, with a laugh. Crushing.
26 people found this helpful
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No story and even less sex.

What a disappointment! The dialogue is dreadful, and every character's voice sounds the same. Theres no examination of the internal turmoil (or even the general personality) of a single one of the characters. There's almost NO sex in this book about a couple supposedly having sex with multiple other people. Beyond all that, there's a boner-killer of a demon-child smearing poop on the wall (literally) on three out of every four pages. Hard pass.
12 people found this helpful
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Chick lit

Beach read about a couple who decide to try an open marriage. Easy reading but I wouldn't say run out and get it.
6 people found this helpful
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Sarah Dunn does not disappoint..

I had the release date for this book on my calendar for months. Sarah Dunn does not disappoint... I've always devoured her books and The Arrangement was no exception. Like other reviewers (and as a middle aged married woman) I thought I would have a problem with the subject matter. However, to my delight, it was handled in a way that was believable, yet totally unbelievable. Like other parts of the story ( the killing of a chicken by a dog) it almost seemed humorous because I knew it was fiction and it was FUNNY... it was laugh out loud funny.... I could not put this book down... I wonder how long I'll have to wait for the next one? Highly recommend!!!!
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Lame effort at writing a best seller

THis book is pretty bad. It's like the author thought - how can I write a best seller? I know! Include an autistic child, a suburban community, and the concept of open marriage along with a lot of sex! Voila! I will give the author credit for writing a realistic story about living with a difficult autistic child - that rang true. The rest of it, not so much. The characters weren't very believable, and some of the side stories were pretty ridiculous. This was definitely a thumbs down.
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My kind of beach read

I read this and Standard Deviation in 48 hours, one right after the other on vacation. Both of them involve couples where two partners cheat but don't technically cheat (in very different ways) and what it means to a marriage. Each couple also has a child on the autism spectrum, though neither one is "blamed" for the doldrums of a long term relationship.

They are both compulsive, quirky reads that will get you thinking if you're inclined to ponder the deep questions in life but also keep you entertained if you're looking for an escape. I highly recommend. These are my kind of beach reads.
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Delightfully real read, especially for those with autistic spectrum children in their lives

As the parent of a child on the autistic spectrum and as someone who has rather untraditional views of marriage, I found this book delightful, yet difficult. The realities of parenting and balancing everything else compounded by a special needs child can wreak havoc on a marriage. Add to that middle age insecurities, the desire for spicier sex , the yearning for sexual / physical affirmation and this story feels so real to me, So do the characters who with few exceptions, I felt could be real people in a real life. I also felt the book painted a realistic picture of love, sex, and the finite nature of infatuation. Even with eyes wide open, these things can be beguiling. That this couple decided to operate their "arrangement" in secrecy felt risky and then painful and tragic. Still, very worthwhile read. It's a funny enough page-turner to qualify as "summer reading" yet a real-life thinker about love, sex, and transparency that is philosophical at a level well beyond killing time at the beach or in an airport.
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A good read.

Arrangement is one of those books you can't put down and, believe me, I can put them down. It's for all of us who sometimes fall into a rut and feel like the grass is greener when, in fact, it will eventually turn brown if you wait long enough. There were lots of good -- and funny -- lines in the book and none seemed labored. Wish I could find another as enjoyable.
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A modern classic comedy of manners!

Amazing book! So insightful with regard to marriage. Dunn has the ability to portray her characters honestly but with tolerance for their very human failures. As I read about Lucy and Owen's ridiculous choices Shakespeare's line from Midsummer Night's Dream kept coming to mind: "What fools these mortals be!". However in Dunn's book I found myself caring very much that they would come through their foolishness and triumph in the end. Happily, they do just that. An added bonus is her writing. She has mastered her craft and delivered a classic!
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A book full of great characters who make hilarious but understandable choices

A book full of great characters who make hilarious but understandable choices. Funny, smart, and weird--all the best things for a book to be.
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