Elizabeth McCracken Books In Order

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. The Giant’s House (1996)
  2. Niagara Falls All Over Again (2001)
  3. Bowlaway (2019)

Collections In Publication Order

  1. Here’s Your Hat What’s Your Hurry (1993)
  2. Thunderstruck & Other Stories (2014)
  3. Robinson Crusoe at the Waterpark (2016)
  4. The Souvenir Museum (2021)

Non-Fiction Books In Publication Order

  1. An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination (2008)

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Elizabeth McCracken Books Overview

The Giant’s House

Named one of the 20 Best Young American Novelists by Granta magazine, Elizabeth McCracken is a writer of fabulous gifts. The Giant’s House, her first novel, is an unforgettably tender and quirky novel about the strength of choosing to love in a world that offers no promises, and no guarantees. The year is 1950, and in a small town on Cape Cod twenty six year old librarian Peggy Cort feels like love and life have stood her up. Until the day James Carlson Sweatt the ‘over tall’ eleven year old boy who’s talk of the town walks into her library and changes her life forever. Two misfits whose lonely paths cross at the circulation desk, Peggy and James are odd candidates for friendship, but nevertheless they find their lives entwined in ways that neither one could have predicted. And as James grows six foot five at age twelve, then seven feet, then eight so does Peggy’s heart and their most singular romance. Named one of the 20 Best Young American Novelists by Granta magazine, Elizabeth McCracken is a writer of fabulous gifts. The Giant’s House, her first novel, is an unforgettably tender and quirky novel about the strength of choosing to love in a world that offers no promises, and no guarantees. The year is 1950, and in a small town on Cape Cod twenty six year old librarian Peggy Cort feels like love and life have stood her up. Until the day James Carlson Sweatt the ‘over tall’ eleven year old boy who’s talk of the town walks into her library and changes her life forever. Two misfits whose lonely paths cross at the circulation desk, Peggy and James are odd candidates for friendship, but nevertheless they find their lives entwined in ways that neither one could have predicted. And as James grows six foot five at age twelve, then seven feet, then eight so does Peggy’s heart and their most singular romance.

Niagara Falls All Over Again

By turns graceful and knowing, funny and moving, Niagara Falls All Over Again is the latest masterwork by National Book Award finalist and author of The Giant’s House, Elizabeth McCracken.

Spanning the waning years of vaudeville and the golden age of Hollywood, Niagara Falls All Over Again chronicles a flawed, passionate friendship over thirty years, weaving a powerful story of family and love, grief and loss. In it, McCracken introduces her most singular and affecting hero: Mose Sharp son, brother, husband, father, friend…
and straight man to the fat guy in baggy pants who utterly transforms his life.

To the paying public, Mose Sharp was the arch, colorless half of the comedy team Carter and Sharp. To his partner, he was charmed and charming, a confirmed bachelor who never failed at love and romance. To his father and sisters, Mose was a prodigal son. And in his own heart and soul, he would always be a boy who once had a chance to save a girl s life a girl who would be his first, and greatest, loss.

Born into a Jewish family in small town Iowa, the only boy among six sisters, Mose Sharp couldn t leave home soon enough. By sixteen Mose had already joined the vaudeville circuit. But he knew one thing from the start: I needed a partner, he recalls. I had always needed a partner.

Then, an ebullient, self destructive comedian named Rocky Carter came crashing into his life and a thirty year partnership was born. But as the comedy team of Carter and Sharp thrived from the vaudeville backwaters to Broadway to Hollywood, a funny thing happened amid the laughter: It was Mose who had all the best lines offstage.

Rocky would go through money, women, and wives in his restless search for love; Mose would settle down to a family life marked by fragile joy and wrenching tragedy. And soon, cracks were appearing in their complex relationship…
until one unforgivable act leads to another and a partnership begins to unravel.

In a novel as daring as it is compassionate, Elizabeth McCracken introduces an indelibly drawn cast of characters from Mose s Iowa family to the vagabond friends, lovers, and competitors who share his dizzying journey as she deftly explores the fragile structures that underlie love affairs and friendships, partnerships and families.

An elegiac and uniquely American novel, Niagara Falls All Over Again is storytelling at its finest and powerful proof that Elizabeth McCracken is one of the most dynamic and wholly original voices of her generation.

Here’s Your Hat What’s Your Hurry

Elizabeth McCracken’s first novel, THE GIANT’S HOUSE a finalist for the 1996 National Book Award was widely praised for its heart, its humor, and its poetic yet unsentimental voice. Like her extraordinary novel, McCracken’s stories are a delightful blend of eccentricity and romanticism. In the title story, a young man and his wife are intrigued and amused when a peculiar unknown aunt announces a surprise visit only the old woman can’t be traced on the family tree. In ‘What We Know About the Lost Aztec Children,’ the ‘normal’ middle class son of a former circus performer the Armless Woman must suddenly confront his mother’s pain. In ‘It’s Bad Luck to Die,’ a young woman discovers that her husband’s loving creations he’s a tattoo artist make her feel at home in her skin for the first time. Daring, offbeat, and utterly unforgettable, Here’s Your Hat What’s Your Hurry is the work of a n unparalleled young storyteller who possesses a rare insight and unconventional wisdom far beyond her years. Her stories will steal your heart. Elizabeth McCracken’s first novel, THE GIANT’S HOUSE a finalist for the 1996 National Book Award was widely praised for its heart, its humor, and its poetic yet unsentimental voice. Like her extraordinary novel, McCracken’s stories are a delightful blend of eccentricity and romanticism. In the title story, a young man and his wife are intrigued and amused when a peculiar unknown aunt announces a surprise visit only the old woman can’t be traced on the family tree. In What We Know About the Lost Aztec Children, the normal middle class son of a former circus performer the Armless Woman must suddenly confront his mother’s pain. In It’s Bad Luck to Die, a young woman discovers that her husband’s loving creations he’s a tattoo artist make her feel at home in her skin for the first time. Daring, offbeat, and utterly unforgettable, Here;s Your Hat What’s Your Hurry is the work of a n unparalleled young storyteller who possesses a rare insight and unconventional wisdom far beyond her years. Her stories will steal your heart.

An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination

‘This is the happiest story in the world with the saddest ending,’ writes Elizabeth McCracken in her powerful, inspiring memoir. A prize winning, successful novelist in her 30s, McCracken was happy to be an itinerant writer and self proclaimed spinster. But suddenly she fell in love, got married, and two years ago was living in a remote part of France, working on her novel, and waiting for the birth of her first child.
This audiobook is about what happened next. In her ninth month of pregnancy, she learned that her baby boy had died. How do you deal with and recover from this kind of loss? Of course you don’t but you go on. And if you have ever experienced loss or love someone who has, you will hope to go on with the help and company of this remarkable audiobook.
With humor and heart and unfailing generosity, McCracken considers the nature of love, and grief. She opens her heart and leaves all of ours the richer for it.

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