

Literary fiction
Seduction Theory
by Emily Adrian
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Quick take
Struggling with your MFA thesis? Just fictionalize your advisor’s real-life marriage issues (and enjoy the fallout).
Good to know
Love triangle
Salacious
Marriage issues
Academic
Synopsis
Simone is the star of Edwards University’s creative writing renowned Woolf scholar, grief memoirist, and campus sex icon. Her less glamorous and ostensibly devoted husband, Ethan, is a forgotten novelist and lecturer in the same department. But when Ethan and the department administrative assistant Abigail have sex, Simone and Ethan’s faith in their flawless marriage is rattled.
Simone has secrets of her own. While Ethan’s away for the summer, she becomes inordinately close with her advisee, graduate student Roberta “Robbie” Green. In Robbie, Simone finds a new running partner, confidante, and disciple—or so she believes. Behind Simone’s back, Robbie fictionalizes her mentor’s marriage in a breathtakingly invasive MFA thesis. Determined to tell her version of the story, Robbie paints a revealing portrait of Simone, Ethan, Abigail, and even herself, scratching at the very surface of what may—or may not—be the truth.
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Why we chose it...
The voice is clever, irreverent, and witty with a precision that is by turns satirical and deeply moving.
We were impressed by the inventive structure: a fictional thesis that doubles as a salacious tell-all and a send-up of academia.
It’s a bold, ambitious novel that doesn’t shy away from provocation, with sharp insights on infidelity, power dynamics in marriage, and what makes for a meaningful life.