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$8.31The Story
1978. In the sleepy New York suburb of Tallmadge, eighteen-year-old Mira Winston is beguiling, talented, and full of youthful recklessness. She spends her summer perfecting her swing at her parentsā country club ā and embarking on an affair with her fatherās golf buddy, a married man twice her age.
Then, one August afternoon, a freak accident occurs, and Miraās classmate Kenny is killed. In the days and years that follow, the events of that day become inextricably tied to the choices she has made ā with devastating, unpredictable consequences for her family, her community, and Mira herself.
She is forced to ask: what happens when one small moment ā the swing of a golf club, a stolen kiss, a hastily written note ā changes the course of an entire life?
Mesmerizing and darkly funny, The Amateur unravels against a backdrop of white-picket-fenced streets, university dorm rooms, smoke-filled restaurants, and elegant country clubs. Turning a sharp eye to the American middle class, it is a hypnotic tale of power, morality, and the weight of blame.
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1978. In the sleepy New York suburb of Tallmadge, eighteen-year-old Mira Winston is beguiling, talented, and full of youthful recklessness. She spends her summer perfecting her swing at her parentsā country club ā and embarking on an affair with her fatherās golf buddy, a married man twice her age.
Then, one August afternoon, a freak accident occurs, and Miraās classmate Kenny is killed. In the days and years that follow, the events of that day become inextricably tied to the choices she has made ā with devastating, unpredictable consequences for her family, her community, and Mira herself.
She is forced to ask: what happens when one small moment ā the swing of a golf club, a stolen kiss, a hastily written note ā changes the course of an entire life?
Mesmerizing and darkly funny, The Amateur unravels against a backdrop of white-picket-fenced streets, university dorm rooms, smoke-filled restaurants, and elegant country clubs. Turning a sharp eye to the American middle class, it is a hypnotic tale of power, morality, and the weight of blame.

