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A Gorgeous Excitement by Cynthia Weiner

A Gorgeous Excitement

A Novel

by Cynthia Weiner
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  • Jan 21, 2025, 368 pages
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A dazzling novel about one young woman's summer of infinite possibility...

It was the summer of 1986, when the girl was found dead in Central Park behind the Metropolitan Museum—half-naked, legs splayed, arms flung over her head. Larynx crushed.

There are two things Nina Jacobs is determined to do over the summer of 1986: avoid her mother's depression-fueled rages, and lose her virginity before she starts college in the fall. Both are seemingly impossible—when her mother isn't lying in bed for days, she's lashing out at Nina over any perceived slight. And after a blowjob gone spectacularly wrong, Nina is the talk of Flanagan's, the Upper East Side bar where young Manhattan society congregates. It doesn't help that she's Jewish, an outsider among the blue-eyed blondes who populate this rarified world. She can fit in, kind of, with enough alcohol and prescription drugs stolen from her parents' medicine cabinet.

Flanagan's is where she pines for the handsome, preppy, and charismatic Gardner Reed, whom every girl wants to sleep with and every guy wants to be. After she's introduced to cocaine, Nina plunges headlong into her pursuit of Gardner, oblivious to the warning signs. When a new medication seemingly frees her mother from darkness, and Nina and Gardner grow closer, it seems like Nina might finally get what she wants. But at what cost?

Freud called cocaine "a gorgeous excitement," but a gorgeous excitement for the wrong guy can be lethal.

Chapter One

It was the summer of 1986 when the girl was found dead in Central Park behind the Metropolitan Museum—half-naked, legs splayed, arms flung over her head. Larynx crushed.

There was a matchbook in her pocket from Flanagan's, the preppy hangout on Eighty-Fourth Street. Police learned she'd left the bar with him at four a.m. Unbelievably handsome guy, charismatic, popular Flanagan's mainstay. By nightfall, they had him under arrest. She'd coaxed him into going to the park to have sex, he told the police. Her death had been a terrible accident.

PREPPY SEXCAPADE TURNS DEADLY! screamed the cover of the New York Post.

Of course it had been an accident. Horrible, unthinkable, but an accident. "I liked her very much," he'd tell police. "She was easy to get along with. Easy to talk to." Why would a guy like him suddenly decide to kill a girl he liked? It made no sense.

Everyone had known him forever. Buckley, Surf Club, Gold & Silver committee. Remember that time he went down Ajax ...

Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
  1. Nina sees herself as someone in the shadows, "skulking." Her new friend, Stephanie, suggests it's better to be on the outside, "watching instead of being watched. It makes you more interesting." Do you agree with that? Is Nina truly on the outside?
  2. Discuss Nina's friend group at Flanagan's. How do their relationships change over the course of the novel?
  3. Talk about Nina's fantasy of Gardner Reed versus the reality of him. Does she really know him? What signs informed your answer?
  4. Why doesn't Nina tell Stephanie about Patrick crossing a line with her? Should she have? Would saying something have changed anything?
  5. Why do you think Nina feels bad that she's still a virgin? What were the sexual mores of the 1980s? How does her ...
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Cynthia Weiner successfully transports us to New York City at the time. It seems as if we are living life alongside Nina, watching her navigate feeling like an outsider due to her sexual inexperience, hiding her mom's mental health struggles and her Jewish identity in a predominantly WASP social circle. She senses everyone has figured out belonging and adulthood except for her, and her insecurity and anxieties plague her. Nina is a likable and compelling character for whom you can't help but feel sympathy. The framing of the novel, as it starts with the murder, creates a mild element of suspense as we wait to know which character will be killed and who will be responsible. However, as the story went on, I almost forgot about the reveal, as I was immersed in Nina's daily life...continued

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CrimeReads
Cynthia Weiner condemns the callous attitudes and conspicuous consumption of an entire strata of society ready to believe the worst of an outsider while refusing to see the truth of one of their own.

People
Informed by the author's real-life acquaintance with 'Preppy Killer' Robert Chambers, this 1980s coming-of-age tale is chillingly compelling.

Town and Country
On the Upper East Side in the 1980s, Nina Jacobs is desperate to fit in. Throughout this absorbing, astute novel, she endures painful parenting, scurrilous gossip, and regular old teenage indignity—but when she starts getting close to a handsome, preppy regular at the local dive bar, things begin to look up. Or do they?

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Terrific debut...With the strong young characters and the skin-crawling atmosphere created by creepy men, crimes in the news, porn shops, and overheated adolescent sexuality, the book recalls another excellent true crime–inspired novel, Emma Cline's The Girls. Carefully paced and beautifully written, this edgy coming-of-age novel succeeds on all counts.

Publishers Weekly
(L)ush and thrilling...Weiner vividly captures her protagonist's adolescent yearning, which adds to the tension as Nina continues pursuing Gardner despite the red flags. This is worth a look.

Booklist
Drawing on her own teen years and the notorious Preppy Killer of a young woman in Central Park, first-time novelist Weiner subjects smart, stymied, funny, and sympathetic Nina to harrowing, surreal, and funny predicaments complicated by class, misogyny, denial, addiction, and jealousy. Throughout, Weiner incisively captures the timbre of the time; the city's beauty, madness, and terror; the stunning recklessness of young women; and the endless complexities of families.

Author Blurb Elisa Albert, author of After Birth and Human Blues
A Gorgeous Excitement is the rarest blend of charm and suspense, at once delightful and terrifying, an expertly written non-coming of age that also serves as cautionary tale, as quintessentially haunting as New York City itself. Read it on a bench in Central Park, but only before night falls.

Author Blurb Margarita Montimore, national bestselling author of Oona Out of Order
I haven't felt this kind of excitement reading a story set in the '80s since I first discovered Jay McInerney, Tama Janowitz, and Bret Easton Ellis. From the breathtaking prose to the thrilling glimpse of NYC circa 1986, Cynthia Weiner's outstanding debut invites us into the introspective yet colorful and reckless world of 18-year-old Nina Jacobs as she navigates insecurity, obsession, and perilous social dynamics. A vivid snapshot of a bygone era and evocative coming-of-age story, A Gorgeous Excitement lives up to its title.

Author Blurb Tama Janowitz, author of Slaves of New York and A Certain Age
A mesmerizing story—both very much of its time and also timeless—of the young inhabitants of the (mostly) wealthy Upper East Side of NYC in the coked-up 1980s. A gripping, juicy, fascinating glimpse into a rarified world of a realm by now transformed.

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The Preppy Killer

Photo of a restaurant with a red awning from the outside A crime that occurred in the summer of 1986 in New York City inspired Cynthia Weiner's A Gorgeous Excitement. On August 26, a cyclist discovered 18-year-old Jennifer Levin in New York City's Central Park, dead due to strangulation and half naked behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art, badly bruised and with cuts on her face. She had been days away from leaving to start college in Boston. Her killer was Robert Chambers, 19. Chambers said in his statements to the police that Levin pursued him sexually on the night of her death. He claimed she died of "rough sex," stating that she removed his clothes and was painfully aggressive towards him, and that he reacted in a frenzy to end the pain, thereby accidentally killing her.

Chambers ...

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