A captivating debut novel about the tangled fates of two best friends and daughters of the Italian mafia, and a coming-of-age story of twentieth-century Brooklyn itself.
Two daughters. Two families. One inescapable fate.
Sofia Colicchio is a free spirit, loud and untamed. Antonia Russo is thoughtful, ever observing the world around her. Best friends since birth, they live in the shadow of their fathers’ unspoken community: the Family. Sunday dinners gather them each week to feast, discuss business, and renew the intoxicating bond borne of blood and love.
But the disappearance of Antonia’s father drives a whisper-thin wedge between the girls as they grow into women, wives, mothers, and leaders. And as they push against the boundaries of society’s expectations and fight to preserve their complex but life-sustaining friendship, one fateful night their loyalty to each other and the Family will be tested.
Only one of them can pull the trigger before it’s too late.
For fans of Elena Ferrante and Maggie O’Farrell, The Family introduces a stunning new voice in literary fiction.
Review
‘A tense, engrossing novel’Booklist, starred review
‘A riveting story powerful in its realism’ Diane Chamberlain, author of Big Lies in a Small Town
‘A tremendous debut’ Fiona Davis, author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue
‘Loyalty, love, loss and redemption take this well told tale to a searing conclusion’ Adriana Trigiani
‘Krupitsky beautifully captures Sofia and Antonia’s day-to-day lives under never-ending tension’Publishers Weekly
‘Fast-paced and readable’Kirkus Reviews
‘A nuanced evocation of lifelong female friendship in all its shifting, messy, gorgeous complexity’ Whitney Scharer, author of The Age of Light
‘Lyrical, gripping, and richly evocative’ Christina Schwarz, author of Drowning Ruth and Bonnie
‘Sweeping and consuming’ Susie Orman Schnall, author of We Came Here to Shine
‘A powerful story of friendship and loyalty…exquisite’ Jennifer S. Brown, author of Modern Girls
About the Author
Naomi Krupitsky attended NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study and is an assistant editor at the Vida Review and a bookseller at Black Bird Bookstore. She lives in San Francisco but calls many places home. The Family is her first novel.
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