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Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Ways and Means...reaches beyond the swaggering-financier stereotype. Lefferts...carefully renders each character's relationship with money...[and] Ways and Means reflects how those with the greatest wealth can maneuver with little accountability and what that means for everyone else."-- "BLOOMBERG"
"Ambitious and exciting...Lefferts's nimble sense of scale enables him to convincingly depict the blue-chip firms who rejected Alistair and exploit the housing market, then zoom in for poignant and subtle psychological realism. The results are electrifying."-- "PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, Starred Review"
"An amazing debut novel from a prodigiously gifted young writer. . . . virtuosic storytelling. . . . [a] fascinating, complex, often funny saga of life in our troubled time."-- "NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS"
"Taking place in the shadow of the 2016 political upheaval and the disillusionment that follows, Daniel Lefferts' debut novel puts quintessential millennial striving under the microscope to glorious effect... Alistair McCabe, a gay Rust Belt transplant to NYC, is like so many of us: working for someone shady in order to get out of student debt. But the secrets his billionaire employer is hiding end up being dangerous enough that Alistair himself has to go on the run. His lovers, Mark and Elijah, are struggling with their own jobs and attendant moral compromises."-- "THEM, Most Anticipated of 2024"
"What happens when the American Dream fails you almost instantly? Lefferts explores a finance bro who wasn't while he tackles ambition and drive in a biting expose."-- "DEBUTIFUL, Most Anticipated of 2024"
"[A]n astute examination of the complex intersection of money and intimacy...Alistair McCabe, a young gay college student from the Rust Belt, dreams of a career in high finance, a fantasy turned nightmare when he finds himself entangled with an enigmatic billionaire whose nefarious ambition puts Alistair's life at risk. Lefferts's debut...traces Alistair's descent alongside the dissolution of the relationship between his paramours, an artistic couple with their own financial and existential woes."-- "LITERARY HUB, Most Anticipated of 2024"
"Compelling . . . In [Ways and Means], the personal, often bodily drama of coming-of-age is inextricable from the inhuman forces of capital."-- "KIRKUS REVIEWS"
"Ways and Means exists somewhere between realism and wry parody of New York City as it was in the 2010s, with all its randy undergraduates, unhinged financiers, sex parties, and blissfully out-of-touch relatives in the tristate. Lefferts is excellent on real estate, resentment, and reactionary art, but his elegant, observant text is powered not by insider knowledge but by feeling, faith in the work a beautiful sentence can do on you, if you allow."-- "BOMB MAGAZINE"
"Lefferts's writing...carries all the confidence of a prose unruffled by the possibility that the experiences it recounts might prove controversial to the imagined reader."-- "RUMPUS"
"Captivating . . . fascinating . . . quietly witty, especially in the dialogue. With its cast of morally gray but profoundly likable characters, this book skewers the worlds of finance and high-profile contemporary art while addressing themes of generational trauma and redemption. . . . Both entertaining and thought-provoking, this book combines the high stakes of a thriller with the deep character studies and vivid descriptions of literary fiction."-- "BOOKBROWSE"
"Funny and observant, Ways and Means is a depiction of workers on the brink that anyone can see themselves in."-- "OUR CULTURE"
"Deadly serious in ambition, wildly entertaining in execution, Ways and Means is a remarkably accomplished debut that charts the fault lines of class, politics, art, and desire during a period of American crisis. Every line of this gorgeous novel glows with Daniel Lefferts' intelligence and compassion."-- "ANTHONY MARRA, New York Times bestselling author of Mercury Pictures Presents and A Constellation of Vital Phenomena"
"A work of enormous wit, humor, and passion that captures life in turbo capitalist America with compassion and grace."-- "GARY SHTEYNGART, New York Times bestselling author of Our Country Friends"
"Ways and Means is wise, funny, ribald, and suspenseful. Daniel Lefferts moves beautifully through narrative modes, including lavish, obscenely hilarious description, nuanced psychological portraiture, and, when the time is right, propulsive thrillerdom. A love story, a satire, a noir, and a cautionary tale, this novel is a terrific debut."-- "SAM LIPSYTE, author of The Ask and No One Left to Come Looking for You"
"Totally absorbing, Ways and Means exhumes and lampoons the repressed erotics at the heart of American capitalism. Lefferts delivers The Great Gatsby for the 21st-century: irreverent, sexy, and sharp. A major event."-- "JESSI JEZEWSKA STEVENS, author of The Exhibition of Persephone Q and The Visitors"
"Art, politics, late-stage capitalism, throuples: how is it possible for Ways and Means to cover so much ground, and so effortlessly? Lefferts writes with a satirist's eye, but never loses his compassion for his characters, or the harrowing world in which they--and we--find ourselves. This is a remarkable debut by a major new talent."
-- "GRANT GINDER, author of Let's Not Do That Again"
"Ways and Means is a triumphant debut, a pulsating novel that dives into every crevice of our lives, from high art and higher finance, to the depths of student debt and MAGA politics. Readers will be propelled alongside the quixotic journey of young Alistair McCabe as he attempts to escape each newly unfolding nightmare before it swallows him alive. Captivating, fresh, witty and brilliant, Lefferts is a true, original American voice and this novel is not to be missed."-- "KRISTOPHER JANSMA, author of Why We Came to the City"
"Alistair McCabe, a young gay college student from the Rust Belt, dreams of a career in high finance, a fantasy turned nightmare when he finds himself entangled with an enigmatic billionaire whose nefarious ambition puts Alistair's life at risk. Lefferts's debut, an astute examination [of] the complex intersection of money and intimacy, traces Alistair's descent alongside the dissolution of the relationship between his paramours, an artistic couple with their own financial and existential woes."-- "ELECTRIC LITERATURE, 65 Queer Books You Need To Read In Summer 2024"
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