Laura Trippi January 25, 2016 My Name Is Lucy Barton The New Yorker: Beautifully Unsentimental Laura Trippi January 25, 2016 My Name Is Lucy Barton “Much of this beautifully unsentimental novel takes place over five days in a New York hospital, where Lucy Barton, the narrator, is recovering from surgery.… “Lucy comes from nothing,” one character says. But Lucy knows that no one comes from nothing: we’re haunted by our past every day. ” — Briefly Noted, The New Yorker