in the tradition of Jay McInerney, Grant Ginder's phenomenal debut novel follows one post-collegiate idealist on his quest to fit in with--and then distance himself from--capital hill's up-andcoming political and social elite who work hard but play harder. - Striking debut: echoing with razor-sharp commentary, This Is How It Starts deftly captures the escapades of D.C.'s moneyed, socially and politically connected recent graduates. In this Bright Lights, Big City for the beltway, secrets are currency, the sex is bipartisan, and rules and boundaries are obsolete. - Remarkable voice: Ginder's writing is smart, witty, and resonates with an authenticity that will hook literary-minded readers of Brett easton ellis, Jeff Hobbs, and Joshua Ferris. - Intriguing narrator: Taylor mack may have graduated from Princeton, but his Laguna Beach upbringing inadequately prepared him for life among D.C.'s movers and shakers. entertaining mishaps aside, Taylor soon discerns how to play the game and learns the cost of being an insider in a town that is unyielding in what it will take from a person in exchange for granting him a margin of knowledge and power.
Ginder has managed to pen a fantastic debut novel. I picked it "TIHIS" without expectations and was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the story. The writing is engaging and the book reads like a dream. I found myself heavily involved in the character's fates and was honestly a bit disappointed when I turned to the last page, not because of a soft ending, but because the story was complete. I'd recommend this book to anyone out for a good drama-fest, and for anyone looking to discover a fresh, new storyteller. With this debut, Ginder's clearly carving out a exciting future for himself as an author, so it's probably best to jump on the bandwagon now.
A book that truly captures a moment ...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Grant Ginder's 'This is How it Starts' is a truly exceptional debut. The novel is the story of a young man struggling to find his moral North amidst the decadence and immorality of Washington, DC, set firmly at (what we now know is) the moment directly preceding the 'second fall of the Roman Empire.' With strong bildungsroman elements throughout the novel, Ginder skillfully shows us Taylor Mark's steps and missteps as he develops into the man he has no idea how to become. It is a rare novel in that both the plot and the characters are gripping, and the two work in tandem to move the story forward. I wish there were more books like this around: I can't wait for the author's next.
Great summer read; smart, insightful coming of age story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I found this novel highly entertaining and witty. Much credit to Grant Ginder for creating very compelling characters and drawing the reader into the world of Washington D.C. twenty-somethings. Smart, funny, witty and a refreshing perspective of the fast paced social life of capital hill. A fantastic summer read.
Great
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Grant's book is just the right balance of witty observation and good storytelling. He observes like Wolfe and bites like Wilde but does it in an accessible fashion, and creates and develops characters that are both realistic and poignant. It's a window on to the urban haute bourgeois of our nation's capital that shouldn't be missed.
Great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
"This is how it starts" takes off starting with the first page and never slows down. I couldn't put it down! Main character Taylor Mark's journey treats the reader to an inside view of the Washington political scene and the highly entertaining characters that exist within that world. The book captures the energy, insanity, and absurd amounts of privilege bestowed upon the young and connected. I recommend that everyone add this to their summer reading list!
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