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Mice 1961 - by Stacey Levine (Paperback)

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  • FINALIST, 2025 PULITZER PRIZE IN FICTIONNAMED IN WASHINGTON POST'S "50 NOTABLE WORKS OF FICTION" IN 2024"Stacey Levine's fiction is unlike anything else.
  • Author(s): Stacey Levine
  • 272 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres,

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FINALIST, 2025 PULITZER PRIZE IN FICTION

NAMED IN WASHINGTON POST'S "50 NOTABLE WORKS OF FICTION" IN 2024

"Stacey Levine's fiction is unlike anything else. Peculiar, vivid, preternaturally alert to the strangeness of the human condition, Mice 1961 is terrific."--Kelly Link, author of The Book of Love

A novel set in the Cold War era about two orphaned half-sisters, a boarder, and the neighbors who surround them, a stylized and startling depiction of lives lived at a high pitch of emotion in the shadow of global catastrophe (from the Pulitzer Prize jury's citation).

Stacey Levine's Mice 1961 recounts a pivotal day in the fraught relationship of two orphaned sisters through the eyes of their obsessively observant housekeeper, Girtle. Will Jody be able to cope if her younger sibling Mice, subject to constant harassment in their community for her unusual appearance and habits, leaves home? How will their all-watching companion convey her fierce attachment to them both? As a Greek chorus of local characters cavort and joke their way through a neighborhood party, the sisters and their ardent admirer cross paths with an unsettling stranger, leading to momentous changes for all. Set in southern Florida at the height of cold-war hysteria, Mice 1961 is a powerful meditation on belonging, conformity and otherness.



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"Stacey Levine's fiction is unlike anything else. Peculiar, vivid, preternaturally alert to the strangeness of the human condition, Mice 1961 is terrific." - Kelly Link, author of The Book of Love

"I laughed aloud many times. It was a startled, delighted laughter produced not by commonplace tricks of humor but something singular to Levine's writing: a brilliant chemistry of alienation and familiarity I've never seen anywhere else . . . Levine is a gifted performance artist of literary fiction, part French existentialist and part comic bomb-thrower." - Lydia Millet, Washington Post

"Mice 1961 is as enchanting a novel--and as excitingly original, as tunefully phrased, and as discomposingly hilarious--as anything I can ever hope to read. Few writers are ever this alive to language and this tender toward the lot of the vividly different among us. I am in awe." - Garielle Lutz

"Stacey Levine ignores lyricism as an evolutionary dead end. Life is fractious and dire, her prose style says; let fiction serve as razor and torch. It's not that Levine isn't funny or that she doesn't forge phrases and sentences of throat-clutching beauty. It's just that her effort to dissect humankind's propensity for neuroses, fallacies, and other inanities requires measured drollery and surgical concision." - Donna Seaman, Bookforum

"Stacey Levine's reading captivated me... What I was most struck by was the uniqueness of Levine's vision, the hint of strangeness, and the quality of the writing. Sure, you could perhaps compare some of what Levine does to Kelly Link, Aimee Bender, or even George Saunders, but she's pretty much sui generis. You read a Stacey Levine story because you want to read a Stacey Levine story." - Jeff Van der Meer


Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.31 Inches (W) x .68 Inches (D)
Weight: .58 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 272
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Publisher: Ecco Press
Theme: United States
Format: Paperback
Author: Stacey Levine
Language: English
Street Date: May 5, 2026
TCIN: 1011309112
UPC: 9780063495494
Item Number (DPCI): 247-48-8062
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What is the main theme of Mice 1961?

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  • A: The novel explores themes of belonging, conformity, and otherness set against a Cold War backdrop.

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Q: How does the housekeeper contribute to the story?

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  • A: Girtle, the housekeeper, provides a unique perspective on the sisters' relationship and the neighborhood dynamics.

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Q: What type of writing style does Stacey Levine use?

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  • A: Levine's writing is characterized by a blend of humor, vivid imagery, and a focus on the human condition.

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Q: What era is the novel set in?

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  • A: Mice 1961 is set during the Cold War, specifically in southern Florida.

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Q: Who are the main characters in the story?

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  • A: The story centers on two orphaned half-sisters, Jody and Mice, and their observant housekeeper, Girtle.

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