The Imperfectionists
Bookpage Interviews and Reviews
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One newspaper’s twilight
With long-established newspapers passing from the scene and many others on life support, it’s the perfect time for a satiric look at the business.
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Write what you know
Can you describe the moment you learned that The Imperfectionists sold to Dial?
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New in paperback
A LONG, STRANGE TRIP
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Reader Reviews
The ImperfectionistsTom Rachman's "The Imperfectionists" is a great novel to read. It chronicles the lives of a newspaper staff, how the newspaper they work to create and publish day by day must be pristine and flawless but the lives of their own are no where near perfection. It was published this year (2010) and has already received positive criticism and reviews. I am currently working on writing a 10 page paper on this novel, and although it is difficult to isolate a one particular theme, as there are so many in here, I'm happy to have been assigned such a interesting and never dull novel to write about. I'm looking forward to more of Rachman's work in the future.