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$4.23The Story
The debut novel by the acclaimed author of FlĂąneuse and Art Monsters, Lauren Elkinâs Scaffolding is a story of Paris, desire, love, psychoanalysis, and the turbulent affairs of two couples across time.
Paris, 2019. An apartment in Belleville. Following a miscarriage and a breakdown, Anna, a psychoanalyst, ïŹnds herself unable to return to work. Instead, she obsesses over a kitchen renovation and befriends a new neighborâa younger woman called ClĂ©mentine who has just moved into the building and is part of a radical feminist collective.
Paris, 1972. The same apartment in Belleville. Florence and Henry are renovating their kitchen. She is ïŹnishing her degree in psychology, dropping into feminist activities, and devotedly attending the groundbreaking, infamous seminars held by the renowned analyst Jacques Lacan. She is hoping to conceive their ïŹrst child, though Henry isnât sure heâs ready for fatherhood.
Two couples, ïŹfty years apart, face the challenges of marriage, ïŹdelity, and pregnancy. They inhabit this same small space in separate but similar timesâtimes charged with political upheaval and intellectual controversy. A novel in the key of Ăric Rohmer, Lauren Elkinâs Scaffolding is about the way our homes collect and hold our memories and our stories, about the bonds we create and the diïŹculty of ever fully severing them, about the ways all the people weâve loved live on in us.
Paperback | 400 pages | 5.40" x 8.15"
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The debut novel by the acclaimed author of FlĂąneuse and Art Monsters, Lauren Elkinâs Scaffolding is a story of Paris, desire, love, psychoanalysis, and the turbulent affairs of two couples across time.
Paris, 2019. An apartment in Belleville. Following a miscarriage and a breakdown, Anna, a psychoanalyst, ïŹnds herself unable to return to work. Instead, she obsesses over a kitchen renovation and befriends a new neighborâa younger woman called ClĂ©mentine who has just moved into the building and is part of a radical feminist collective.
Paris, 1972. The same apartment in Belleville. Florence and Henry are renovating their kitchen. She is ïŹnishing her degree in psychology, dropping into feminist activities, and devotedly attending the groundbreaking, infamous seminars held by the renowned analyst Jacques Lacan. She is hoping to conceive their ïŹrst child, though Henry isnât sure heâs ready for fatherhood.
Two couples, ïŹfty years apart, face the challenges of marriage, ïŹdelity, and pregnancy. They inhabit this same small space in separate but similar timesâtimes charged with political upheaval and intellectual controversy. A novel in the key of Ăric Rohmer, Lauren Elkinâs Scaffolding is about the way our homes collect and hold our memories and our stories, about the bonds we create and the diïŹculty of ever fully severing them, about the ways all the people weâve loved live on in us.
Paperback | 400 pages | 5.40" x 8.15"













