Tampa: A Novel

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3.9
107 reviews
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272
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“In this sly and salacious work, Nutting forces us to take a long, unflinching look at a deeply disturbed mind, and more significantly, at society’s often troubling relationship with female beauty.” (San Francisco Chronicle)

In Alissa Nutting’s novel Tampa, Celeste Price, a smoldering 26-year-old middle-school teacher in Florida, unrepentantly recounts her elaborate and sociopathically determined seduction of a 14-year-old student.
 
Celeste has chosen and lured the charmingly modest Jack Patrick into her web. Jack is enthralled and in awe of his eighth-grade teacher, and, most importantly, willing to accept Celeste’s terms for a secret relationship—car rides after dark, rendezvous at Jack’s house while his single father works the late shift, and body-slamming erotic encounters in Celeste’s empty classroom. In slaking her sexual thirst, Celeste Price is remorseless and deviously free of hesitation, a monstress of pure motivation. She deceives everyone, is close to no one, and cares little for anything but her pleasure.
 
Tampa is a sexually explicit, virtuosically satirical, American Psycho–esque rendering of a monstrously misplaced but undeterrable desire. Laced with black humor and crackling sexualized prose, Alissa Nutting’s Tampa is a grand, seriocomic examination of the want behind student / teacher affairs and a scorching literary debut.

Ratings and reviews

3.9
107 reviews
Michele Flores
March 7, 2022
Disturbing, but brilliant. The fact that she was able to put herself in the position of a sex crazed pedophiliac teacher made it all the better. The writing had to be as uncomfortable for her as it was for the readers. But she managed to stay in character in those uncomfortable situations. I found it brilliant. If your a victim of sexual coercion or related trauma then this isn't a book for you. It is very sexually graphic and touches on a touchy subject (teachers sexually manipulating students). I feel like many rated this book unfairly merely for the fact of the topic and how sexually honest it was. But this stuff does happen in real life. The type of boys she was describing reminded me of my child and made me more aware. It reminded me that predators come in all shapes and sizes.
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DeAnn Ivanushka
February 4, 2015
I admit, after the first few chapters I contemplated not finishing this book, to just walk away in total absolute disgust. It is much like a train wreck, I was unable to stop looking. I finished the book, but I am glad it's over. This book will make you sick to your stomach but you won't be able to stop reading it.
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Milka Ortiz
September 3, 2013
I just saw this on the news but besides the sexual expression, it gives very good information about how much a person can believe in it own world thinking that being wrong its still good. Ill like to read one in Jacks prospective of how he felt about this whole thing.
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About the author

Alissa Nutting is an assistant professor of English at Grinnell College. She is the author of the story collection Unclean Jobs for Women and Girls, as well as the novel Tampa.

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