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MAGGIE SHIPSTEAD was born in 1983 and grew up in Orange County, CA. Her short fiction has appeared in "Tin House, VQR, Glimmer Train, The Best American" "Short Stories, "and other publications. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the recipient of a Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University.

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Maggie Shipstead is an outrageously gifted writer, and her assured first novel, "Seating Arrangements," is by turns hilarious and deeply moving.
Richard Russo, author of "That Old Cape Magic "
"Seating Arrangements" is bursting with perfectly observed characters and unforgettable scenes. This gorgeous, wise, funny, sprawling novel about family, fidelity, and social class, is the best book I've read in ages.
Courtney Sullivan, author of "Maine"
A pitch-perfect debut from a master storyteller, "Seating Arrangements"is a rich and deep work: a smart, consuming novel that manages also to be delightfully funny. A romp of a book, with whales and weddings and wealth, it is, at its heart, a warning against the empty seductions of status and exclusivity.
Justin Torres, author of "We the Animals"
Smart and frothy Beneath the surface of this summery romp lie animosities, well-paced sexual suspense and a clash between appearances and authenticity waltzlike.
"New York Times Book Review"
"A sophisticated summer romp...Shipstead's weave of wit and observation continually delights. I wouldn t be surprised if someday she trades her Lilly Pulitzer for something from Joseph Pulitzer."
"Washington Post
""Whipsmart and engaging...the best kind of smart beach read."
"O Magazine
"
Dead-on delightful a champagne-fueled, saltwater-scented comedy of upper-crust New England manners and mores.
"National Geographic Traveler"
"Irresistible [and] joyously good."
"Daily Mail "(UK)
"
" Elegant, delightful Shipstead s sentences simmer and crackle on the page.
"San Francisco Chronicle"
This is one of those rare debut novels that neither forsakes plot for language nor language for plot. It is gratifying on every scale The novel is teeming with the sort of casual philosophizing that encourages passage-underlining and earnest recommendation.
"The Boston Globe"
Funny and dark and poignant sometimes all at once. Shisptead is a gifted storyteller whose richly realized characters and sweetly flowing prose coalesce into a tale that is by parts sweet and sharp, humorous and heartbreaking. It s an auspicious debut by an undeniably talented writer.
"The Maine Edge"
Zestful yet acerbic for all its madcap quirkiness, Shipstead s adroit escapade artfully delivers a poignant reflection on the enduring if frustrating nature of love, hope, and family.
"Booklist "
""
Vibrant prose and moments of keen insight.
"Publishers Weekly"
Delightful Shipstead writes with clarity and confidence, nimbly dropping into multiple characters heads, giving each a distinct voice and point of view but always with great wit and heart. "Seating Arrangements" brims with sharp observations about love, lust, family, and the real meaning of marital bliss.
"Entertainment Weekly," A- review
""
Impressive Shipstead s characters feel totally true to life.
"People," " "Style Watch
Shipstead seems at home in the Waspy milieu of private schools and their preening, privileged attendees a keen-eyed rendering of America s self-invented caste, its members revelry in an illusory axis of perfect exclusivity and their pitiful strivings to be aristocrats in a country that was built on anti-aristocratic conventions.
"The New Yorker"
"Seating Arrangements" delightfully and poignantly upends the WASP idyll, poking holes into the studiously shabby carpets to reveal the limitations of a privileged world that revolves around the same plummy prep-school pedigrees, club memberships and summer havens through prose that sparkles while it slays.
"USA Today"
By turns poignant and laugh-out-loud funny (thanks to Shipstead s gimlet eye and terrific comic timing), "Seating Arrangements" is a tremendous debut.
"Everydayebook"
A wedding held at a family retreat off the New England coast explodes into a weekend of deliciously scandalous behavior.
"Parade "2012 Summer Reading Guide
Told from the wry perspective of the father of the (very pregnant) bride, this spicy debut tracks the goings-on at a Cape Cod wedding where endless drama unfolds.
"Real Simple," Addictive Summer Novels
In Shipstead s talented hands this WASP wedding weekend becomes the perfect occasion for a pointed social satire that is both a comedy of manners and a thoughtful reflection on the things that matter most in life family, marriage, and status. At once laugh-out-loud funny and emotionally compelling, "Seating Arrangements" marks the arrival of an exceptional new voice.
"Examiner.com "
""
A wonderfully juicy, frothy and delightful story of a family reunited on a small New England island during a wedding Shipstead executes the genre perfectly.
"Cape Cod Times"
""
[Shipstead s] book places a magnifying glass over classic New England upper-crust culture excellent character development and family intrigues galore. Whether reading "Seating Arrangements" is like looking into a mirror or peeking through the window, the gin-soaked escapades are difficult to turn away from.
"The Phoenix" (Portland, ME)
A delicious comedy of manners, set on a New England island, that has fun with all things rich, all things wedding and all things inappropriate.
"Asbury Park Press
" ["Seating Arrangements"] is really good, funny, and so involving. It s so well observed, and I couldn t believe it was written by a 29-year-old author, and that she s not from a Northeastern WASP family. She captured all these people who are in a different generation from her.
" R.L. Stine, " author of "Goosebumps" series
"
" This debut novel is just as full of startling insights as it is of voyeuristic intrigue.
" EW.com
" Told from the perspective of the father of the bride, this novel encompasses family, scandal, humor, and a heck of an East Coast beach house that we want to go to! You ll laugh, you ll cry, and you ll cringe at the raw family dynamics that comprise this social satire.
" FabFitFun
""

This debut answers the question of whether the rich are different from you and me. The answer is yes, because we wouldn't be caught dead in slacks with whales embroidered on them. Like so many recent movie comedies, the novel takes us into the home-and then the summer home-of a wealthy New England family in the days leading up to a daughter's wedding. We have misbehaving bridesmaids and the bumbling father of the bride, who, in this case, is lusting after one of the bridesmaids. Oh, and the bride is seven months pregnant. But never mind that, her father is beside himself because he can't get a membership in the local country club. The characters are an accumulation of over-the-top WASP-like traits: Harvard educations, social clubs, old money, bigotry, family secrets, and funny nicknames like Winn and Biddy. Shipstead's yeoman prose describes the family's mishaps in cinemagraphic detail. VERDICT A hilarious, if somewhat tasteless, escapist read.-Reba Leiding, James Madison Univ. Libs., Harrisonburg, VA (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Maggie Shipstead is an outrageously gifted writer, and her assured first novel, "Seating Arrangements," is by turns hilarious and deeply moving.
Richard Russo, author of "That Old Cape Magic "
"Seating Arrangements" is bursting with perfectly observed characters and unforgettable scenes. This gorgeous, wise, funny, sprawling novel about family, fidelity, and social class, is the best book I've read in ages.
Courtney Sullivan, author of "Maine"
A pitch-perfect debut from a master storyteller, "Seating Arrangements"is a rich and deep work: a smart, consuming novel that manages also to be delightfully funny. A romp of a book, with whales and weddings and wealth, it is, at its heart, a warning against the empty seductions of status and exclusivity.
Justin Torres, author of "We the Animals"
Smart and frothy Beneath the surface of this summery romp lie animosities, well-paced sexual suspense and a clash between appearances and authenticity waltzlike.
"New York Times Book Review"
"A sophisticated summer romp...Shipstead's weave of wit and observation continually delights. I wouldn t be surprised if someday she trades her Lilly Pulitzer for something from Joseph Pulitzer."
"Washington Post
""Whipsmart and engaging...the best kind of smart beach read."
"O Magazine
"
Dead-on delightful a champagne-fueled, saltwater-scented comedy of upper-crust New England manners and mores.
"National Geographic Traveler"
"Irresistible [and] joyously good."
"Daily Mail "(UK)
"
" Elegant, delightful Shipstead s sentences simmer and crackle on the page.
"San Francisco Chronicle"
This is one of those rare debut novels that neither forsakes plot for language nor language for plot. It is gratifying on every scale The novel is teeming with the sort of casual philosophizing that encourages passage-underlining and earnest recommendation.
"The Boston Globe"
Funny and dark and poignant sometimes all at once. Shisptead is a gifted storyteller whose richly realized characters and sweetly flowing prose coalesce into a tale that is by parts sweet and sharp, humorous and heartbreaking. It s an auspicious debut by an undeniably talented writer.
"The Maine Edge"
Zestful yet acerbic for all its madcap quirkiness, Shipstead s adroit escapade artfully delivers a poignant reflection on the enduring if frustrating nature of love, hope, and family.
"Booklist "
""
Vibrant prose and moments of keen insight.
"Publishers Weekly"
Delightful Shipstead writes with clarity and confidence, nimbly dropping into multiple characters heads, giving each a distinct voice and point of view but always with great wit and heart. "Seating Arrangements" brims with sharp observations about love, lust, family, and the real meaning of marital bliss.
"Entertainment Weekly," A- review
""
Impressive Shipstead s characters feel totally true to life.
"People," " "Style Watch
Shipstead seems at home in the Waspy milieu of private schools and their preening, privileged attendees a keen-eyed rendering of America s self-invented caste, its members revelry in an illusory axis of perfect exclusivity and their pitiful strivings to be aristocrats in a country that was built on anti-aristocratic conventions.
"The New Yorker"
"Seating Arrangements" delightfully and poignantly upends the WASP idyll, poking holes into the studiously shabby carpets to reveal the limitations of a privileged world that revolves around the same plummy prep-school pedigrees, club memberships and summer havens through prose that sparkles while it slays.
"USA Today"
By turns poignant and laugh-out-loud funny (thanks to Shipstead s gimlet eye and terrific comic timing), "Seating Arrangements" is a tremendous debut.
"Everydayebook"
A wedding held at a family retreat off the New England coast explodes into a weekend of deliciously scandalous behavior.
"Parade "2012 Summer Reading Guide
Told from the wry perspective of the father of the (very pregnant) bride, this spicy debut tracks the goings-on at a Cape Cod wedding where endless drama unfolds.
"Real Simple," Addictive Summer Novels
In Shipstead s talented hands this WASP wedding weekend becomes the perfect occasion for a pointed social satire that is both a comedy of manners and a thoughtful reflection on the things that matter most in life family, marriage, and status. At once laugh-out-loud funny and emotionally compelling, "Seating Arrangements" marks the arrival of an exceptional new voice.
"Examiner.com "
""
A wonderfully juicy, frothy and delightful story of a family reunited on a small New England island during a wedding Shipstead executes the genre perfectly.
"Cape Cod Times"
""
[Shipstead s] book places a magnifying glass over classic New England upper-crust culture excellent character development and family intrigues galore. Whether reading "Seating Arrangements" is like looking into a mirror or peeking through the window, the gin-soaked escapades are difficult to turn away from.
"The Phoenix" (Portland, ME)
A delicious comedy of manners, set on a New England island, that has fun with all things rich, all things wedding and all things inappropriate.
"Asbury Park Press
" ["Seating Arrangements"] is really good, funny, and so involving. It s so well observed, and I couldn t believe it was written by a 29-year-old author, and that she s not from a Northeastern WASP family. She captured all these people who are in a different generation from her.
" R.L. Stine, " author of "Goosebumps" series
"
" This debut novel is just as full of startling insights as it is of voyeuristic intrigue.
" EW.com
" Told from the perspective of the father of the bride, this novel encompasses family, scandal, humor, and a heck of an East Coast beach house that we want to go to! You ll laugh, you ll cry, and you ll cringe at the raw family dynamics that comprise this social satire.
" FabFitFun
""

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