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Summary and Reviews of Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino

Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino

Beautyland

A Novel

by Marie-Helene Bertino
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  • Jan 16, 2024, 336 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 2025, 336 pages
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Book Summary

A wise, tender novel about a woman who doesn't feel at home on Earth, by the acclaimed author of Parakeet.

At the moment when Voyager 1 is launched into space carrying its famous golden record, a baby of unusual perception is born to a single mother in Philadelphia. Adina Giorno is tiny and jaundiced, but reaches for warmth and light. As a child, she recognizes that she is different; she also possesses knowledge of a faraway planet. The arrival of a fax machine enables her to contact her extraterrestrial relatives, beings who have sent her to report on the oddities of earthlings.

For years, as she moves through the world and makes a life for herself among humans, she dispatches transmissions on the terrors and surprising joys of their existence. But at a precarious moment, a beloved friend urges Adina to share her messages with the world. Is there a chance she is not alone?

A blazing novel of startling originality about the fragility and resilience of life in our universe, Marie-Helene Bertino's Beautyland is a remarkable evocation of feeling in exile at home and introduces a gentle, unforgettable alien for our times.

STELLAR NEBULA

(BIRTH)

In the beginning there is Adina and her Earth mother. Adina (in utero), listening to the advancing yeses of her mother's heart and her mother in the labor room, vitals plunging. Binary stars. Adina, swaying in zero gravity. Térèse, fastened to the operating table. The monitor above the bed reports on their connected hearts: beating heart, heart, beating heart, beating. Térèse's blood pressure plummets as Adina advances through the birth canal; she has almost reached Earth. At this moment, Voyager 1 spacecraft launches in Florida, containing a phonograph record of sounds intended to explain human life to intelligent extraterrestrials.

It is September 1977 and Americans are obsessed with Star Wars, a civil war movie set in space. Bounding to the stage after hearing her name, a Price Is Right contestant loses her tube top and reveals herself to a shocked Burbank audience. In the labor room of Northeast Philadelphia Regional, no one notices Tér&...

Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
  1. Marie-Helene Bertino's Beautyland is a stellar coming-of-age novel that traces Adina Giorno's life cycle on Earth, from her childhood and adolescence in Philadelphia to her adult years in New York City. Which phase of Adina's life resonated with you the most, and why?
  2. Revisit Adina's transmissions throughout Beautyland. Which ones were your favorites? When did they surprise you, make you laugh, or teach you something new?
  3. The novel employs a unique narrative style, interweaving flashes of humor and heartache, realism and the otherworldly into short and vivid episodes. Discuss the book's distinctive approach and pacing. How did it enrich your reading experience?
  4. Adina and her Earth mother, Térèse, are the...
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Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino tells the story of a precocious girl named Adina. Living with her low-income single mother in Philadelphia, Adina faces all the trials of childhood and coming of age while feeling deeply disconnected from those around her. The story, though, feels secondary to getting to know Adina. The book intensely impacted the way I think about my relationships with other people. The narrator's voice stays so intimately aligned with the protagonist that her grief couldn't help but be mine, and it broke me in fractures long ago formed by my own losses and rejections...continued

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Media Reviews

Alexandra Jacobs, The New York Times
[A] remarkable funny-sad novel ... Astonishing ... This is the kind of humor that made Seinfeld millions, and Bertino does pathos, too.

Dan Sheehan, Literary Hub
Wry, melancholy, utterly bewitching ... Deftly blurring the line between reality and metaphor to create a work of exquisite beauty, joyfully off-kilter humor, and aching sorrow, Beautyland, and Adina's lonesome journey, will fill and then shatter your heart.

Hilary Leichter, BOMB
[Beautyland] is interested in the charged terrain of uncertainty and the tender ideas that emerge when we poke at the unknown ... From this gorgeous data of existence, Bertino taps into a particular nostalgic awe familiar to a generation of kids raised on Carl Sagan and inflatable lunchroom planetariums ... [Adina] continues to hope for something beyond humanity, something better, and what could be more human than that?

Ian Mond, Locus Magazine
A singular novel with a singular protagonist who has a singular view of the world ... Wonderfully quirky, funny, bittersweet... A very funny and empathetic book that unravels the contradictions, complexities, and weirdness of this thing we call life.

Michael Welch, Chicago Review of Books
A sharp exploration of human fragility and loneliness ... [and] an unforgettable sci-fi story.

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
A heartbreaking book that staggers with both truth and beauty.

Publishers Weekly (starred review)
The triumphant latest from [Marie-Helene] Bertino offers a wryly comic critique of social conventions from the perspective of a woman who also happens to be an alien from another planet ... Bertino nimbly portrays her protagonist's alienhood as both metaphor and reality. The results are divine.

Annie Bostrom, Booklist (starred review)
Expertly imagination-bending ... With so much humor and heart, Bertino balances fantasy and hyperrealism, metaphor and fact ... It's like fiction was invented for Adina and her tale, which unspools so assuredly readers might mistake it for their own.

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Gloria M

IMPRESSIVE!!!!
Because I am an avid reader (on average I finish 2.5 books every week) and I am addicted to print books, I refrain from purchasing every book I consume-instead I borrow them from the library or friends or family.   Only if I find that I absolutely ...   Read More

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Glassworks by Philip Glass

Black and white photo of Philip Glass in 1993In Marie-Helene Bertino's Beautyland, the protagonist, Adina, has a visceral reaction to a song that plays at the end of a movie she sees at the planetarium. "At the end of the film, they pan through the universe. A song begins. Made out of choppy, repetitive phrases, sturdy in the middle and fragile around the edges, so soothing she can't believe a human has made it," Bertino writes. Adina asks who the artist is and a classmate "gives her one of the most important details of her life: 'It's Philip Glass.'"

Born in 1937, Glass is an American composer known for his solo work, film scores, operas, and collaborations. He's well known for bridging classical music with popular music, thanks in part to his collaborations with a wide ...

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