![]() The book features an omniscient narrator, so we know almost immediately that Ruth and G.H. Shaken, Clay and Amanda wonder if the Washingtons are telling the truth about owning the vacation home - their thoughts trending into racist territory as they seem stumped that a black couple could afford a nicer life than theirs.Īlam is too good a writer to leave the conflict at that. Alarmed, the Washingtons tell the white couple, Amanda and Clay, that the power has gone out across the East Coast, preventing them from returning to their New York City apartment. The author firmly entrenches us in all the earthly delights of the getaway - too much food, sun, sex and almost sensual boredom - before knocking the family off its axis with the arrival of the Airbnb’s owners, a wealthy black couple: Ruth and G.H. By creating people who are firmly established (if not wholly likable), Alam thoroughly terrifies us as they face what could be the end of it all in Leave the World Behind.Īlam’s third novel starts off small and familiar, with a middle-class family heading to a luxe Hamptons Airbnb for a summer vacation. He can write himself into the skin of a middle-class white woman with aspirations of grandeur the soul of an upper-class black man who sees the world in facts and money the (perhaps?) more familiar spirit of a frustrated academic and book reviewer - and, quite tenderly, the shoes of a 13-year-old girl. Novelist Rumaan Alam is a master when it comes to building characters both familiar and alien. ![]()
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