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“Attenberg gets so deep into the psyches of her characters that the story ends up seeming electric with ruin, and with possible resurrection . . . This is how you write a very good novel about a very bad man . . . All This Could Be Yours is full of hope—but it is to say that the novel is most powerful when it’s in honest open battle with that which makes hope so difficult in the first place.”
— New York Times
“All This Could Be Yours is an engaging portrait of the unshakable connection of family.”
— Vogue
“Complicated families are Attenberg’s specialty, and she more than delivers on that premise here.”
— Buzzfeed
“Told from multiple perspectives, All This Could Be Yours illustrates the heartbreak, isolation, and chaos that comes from really getting to know your family.”
— Time
“Attenberg is . . . a masterful psychoanalyst . . . She doesn’t flinch from digging into life’s messiness, pressing gently but resolutely into wounds to see what oozes out. Attenberg’s medium, as much as the written word, is familial dysfunction. And the Tuchman family is a matryoshka stacking doll of dysfunction. [This is] an emotionally messy novel, but precise in craft. The narrative voice is complex and profound . . . Attenberg writes with care about even the most glancing characters—a random streetcar driver, a Pilates instructor on a hike, a stroke victim sharing Victor’s hospital ward—her narrative touches so many souls, it’s like a spirit passing through.”
— USA Today
“Attenberg explores violence, corruption, infidelity, and betrayal—with a satisfying set of consequences.”
— BBC
“Versatile, earthbound, and unforgiving, the novelist returns to the comic blend of messy family drama that made The Middlesteins such a smart bestseller. This time, the madness swirls around the (sort of) grown children of the dying Victor, a tyrannical and very shady real-estate developer.”
— Boris Kachka, Vulture
“While the plot of All This Could Be Yours only takes place over a single day—albeit a very, very long day—the stories told in the novel encapsulate lifetimes.”
— Salon
“If you feed off of dysfunctional family drama that’s not your own, you’ll eat this up.”
— Cosmopolitan
“All hail Jami Attenberg, the queen of dysfunctional families.”
— Refinery29
“Big Little Lies meets Succession in the scorching heat of the Big Easy—that’s All This Could Be Yours, the story of a power-hungry patriarch on his deathbed and a family reckoning with a secret past. Money, power, and family are touched upon through Attenberg’s emotional, humorous, and sharply written accounts.”
— Parade
“A richly drawn pleasure.”
— People
“[A] master of modern fiction . . . Toggling back and forth through perspectives and time, Attenberg gives each character their own rich history, making even tertiary ones—a Pilates instructor, a CVS clerk, a world-weary coroner—come fantastically alive, sometimes in just a single line. New Orleans, too, is its own protagonist: a place of sticky booze and Spanish moss and endless, swampy heat that also knows its own clichés, inside and out.”
— Entertainment Weekly
“Nobody writes family drama quite like Jami Attenberg, and her latest novel is a dark, deliciously captivating look into the way a toxic patriarch can poison everyone around him. There are no easy resolutions offered here, but that's as it should be.”
— Nylon
“A smart, funny, beautifully observed family saga.”
— Southern Living
“Juicy drama . . . Attenberg’s characters (family members as well as outsiders via clever cameos) are deftly developed, making for a fast but satisfying read.”
— Real Simple
?“It wouldn’t be a Jami Attenberg novel without a difficult family at its center. The New Orleans–set All This Could Be Yours spins secrets and resentments in its portrait of a strong-willed lawyer who returns home to contend with the legacy of her abusive, dying father.”
—Entertainment Weekly
“All This Could Be Yours . . . is glorious. It’s dark, sexy, mordant, and the characters are deeply flawed yet relatable in that ‘drag me’ way. It’s set in New Orleans, and while Jami’s writing is sparkling and lucid, the muggy heat of the backdrop lends an air of sultry wooziness that evokes day drinking and other amazing decisions. This book captures the intolerable loneliness and occasional futility of loving your family. All This Could Be Yours makes you want to call your mom, get salty when she doesn’t pick up, and then let her call go to voicemail when she rings you back."
— Mary H. K. Choi, Bustle
“We would read anything that Jami Attenberg writes. Anything. All This Could Be Yours is the best family drama you’ll read all year—and Attenberg’s best novel yet.”
— Hello Giggles
“A deep dive into the darker side of family bonds, All This Could Be Yours is another compulsively readable novel by Jami Attenberg. In what feels like a rebuke to late capitalism, Attenberg refuses to find charm or redemption in the ugliness of greed. Her first book set in New Orleans, the novel casts a stark contrast between this family of outsiders and the native residents whose lives intersect with the Tuchmans. This is a parable for our times.”
— Observer
“Contemporary family sagas don’t get much better than this novel, which should appeal to fans of Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections or Jennifer Egan’s Manhattan Beach.”
— Library Journal, starred review
“Novelist Jami Attenberg writes fascinating, complicated characters, and All This Could Be Yours connects a villainous old man on his deathbed with others you’ll instantly care about. Despite the short time span, this story covers a lot of ground . . . A rich account of what folks have done, remembered, and regretted. Attenberg’s wr...