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Scaffolding

By: Lauren Elkin
Narrated by: Lauren Elkin
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Brought to you by Penguin.

The story of two couples who live in the same apartment in north-east Paris almost fifty years apart.


In 2019, Anna, a psychoanalyst, is processing a recent miscarriage. Her husband, David, takes a job in London so she spends days obsessing over renovating the kitchen while befriending a younger woman called Clémentine who has moved into the building and is part of a radical feminist collective called les colleuses.

Meanwhile, in 1972, Florence and Henry are redoing their kitchen. Florence is finishing her degree in psychology while hoping to get pregnant. But Henry isn’t sure he’s ready for fatherhood…

Both sets of couples face the challenges of marriage, fidelity, and pregnancy, against a backdrop of political disappointment and intellectual controversy. The characters and their ghosts bump into and weave around each other, not knowing that they once all inhabited the same space.

A novel in the key of Éric Rohmer, Scaffolding is about the bonds we create with people, and the difficulty of ever fully severing them; about the ways that people we’ve known live on in us; and about the way that the homes we make hold communal memories of the people who’ve lived in them and the stories that have been told there.

© Lauren Elkin 2024 (P) Penguin Audio 2024

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Critic reviews

Scaffolding is like a perfect French movie of a novel…but it is elevated by the writer’s elegant, original and often very funny prose
Intelligent, sexy and brilliantly observed
[Scaffolding is] atmospheric and evocative, the prose elegant and poised
Scaffolding is an ambitious, multi-generational book that reckons with legacy and feminist resistance…truly fascinating… a provocative study
'Lauren Elkin is a writer than can jump between genres so seamlessly, she deserves to be a household name...Elkin continues to dazzle with her keen observations and reflective prose'
'An unabashedly philosophical novel — one that keeps the reader hooked by the sensuality of its prose'
Elkin’s first novel is a brainy sex comedy… Scaffolding joins books by Rachel Cusk and Deborah Levy, and as an erudite lust quadrilateral interested in ethical quandaries… There’s no shortage of excitement in the twists supplied by what each character doesn’t know (or chooses to hide or ignore) about one another
A compelling work of fiction… the book will linger long in the reader’s heart and mind
[Scaffolding] unspools layers of psychic history to ask questions about the nature of desire and the possibility, or not, of intimacy… Anna’s first-person vice…is immersive. The conversations she reports feel authentic, with mundanities jostling up against profundities
Scaffolding shows off Elkin’s rich, scholarly mind to great effect… a book laden with lust and desire… I expect to see Elkin’s debut feature on many end-of-year lists, and deservedly so
All stars
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Loved both the narrative and the narration. Intriguing use of place, with events based largely in a single apartment. Thought provoking ideas, cleverly placed in a compelling story of relationships.

Compelling, thought provoking and intelligent

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Rich story of human relationships across time. As a guy, found the insights interesting.
Enjoyed the narrator’s voice, but found the character (first person) switches difficult to follow initially as delivered in the same tonal range. Became easier as I got accustomed to it.
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Fresh and thought provoking

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Compelling story, vivid depiction of physial places and feelings, and lots of food for thought. Engaging characters and interesting to read about the philosophy of desire and infidelity. Very relevant themes and musings around patriarchy and female oppression. Slightly disorienting as part two had different characters narrating different sections and they were only separated by the merest pause so you had to figure out who was talking as you went along. The narrator (the author)'s dry, downbeat delivery went well with the story and I enjoyed the French references, though much was untranslated. I deducted a star as the audiobook had a couple of glitches unfortunately - words cut off / skipped sentences.

Unusual philosophical story

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Cleverly written and with some kind of message about relationships. I’m not sure what the message was. Something about free love (real free love, not the stuff they did in the sixties). I suppose that isn’t new but it is expressed in a self-consciously clever manner, rather as a young undergraduate might on first reading Lacan and supposing their generation the first to discover sex. Apiece with the zeitgeist up to a point, narrow and short on intersectionality perhaps.

Fairly good, though not memorable

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Deep book that makes you think about your own life story. I really enjoyed the delve into psychoanalysis and revisiting Lacan after many years. There are quotes from this book that will stay with me, especially in relation to adultery. Interesting and dark at times. A good book for arties too. I’ll listen again.

Makes you think

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