We Were the Mulvaneys is a novel written by Joyce Carol Oates, and was published in 1996. We Were the Mulvaneys was featured in Oprah's Book Club in January 2001.
The novel chronicles the Mulvaneys, a seemingly perfect family living in the small, rural town of Mt. Ephraim, New York, during the latter part of the 20th century. The Mulvaneys own a successful roofing business, and are obsessed with social status. However, an incident that is hushed up in town and never spoken of again shatters the family fabric and has tragic consequences.
Plot summary
Michael and Corinne Mulvaney are the parents of four children: Michael Jr., Patrick, Marianne, and Judd. Living in a farm in upstate New York, the Mulvaneys own a roofing company; Michael Mulvaney is considered a businessman. Corinne life revolves around the family unit. For nearly twenty years the Mulvaney clan thrives, admired throughout the small town of Mt. Ephraim for being a model family.
On St. Valentine's night 1976, after prom, Marianne Mulvaney goes to a party where she becomes intoxicated and is raped by an upperclassman, whose father is a well-respected businessman and friend of Mr. Mulvaney.
Marianne's rape is the beginning of a tumultuous fifteen-year period. Her father, lost and angry, does not understand why his daughter will not press charges against her attacker. He can no longer look at his daughter the same way and sends her to live with a distant relative of Corinne's in Salamanca, New York. Marianne, moving haphazardly from place to place, continues to wait for her father to call on her, but he never does.
Michael Mulvaney Sr.'s casual drinking turns into full-fledged alcoholism. Gradually, his reputation as a respected businessman disintegrates. The Mulvaneys are forced into bankruptcy and must sell the farm. Eventually, Corinne and Michael split up. For the other family members, things continue to get worse. All three of the Mulvaney boys leave home angrily, never to return. One of them "executes justice" on his sister's rapist.
After many years, the Mulvaneys meet once again at a family reunion in Corinne's new home, which she shares with a friend. The family has extended to include spouses and children. Finally, the Mulvaneys come full circle and receive closure.
Film adaptation
The book was made into a Lifetime Television movie, also titled We Were the Mulvaneys, in 2002 starring Beau Bridges (Michael Sr.), Blythe Danner (Corinne), Tammy Blanchard (Marianne), Jacob Pitts (Patrick), Thomas Guiry (Judd), and Mark Famiglietti (Michael Jr.). The film was nominated for three Emmys.
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Short fiction |
| The Wonderland Quartet | |
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| The Gothic Saga |
- Bellefleur (1980)
- A Bloodsmoor Romance (1982)
- Mysteries of Winterthurn (1984)
- My Heart Laid Bare (1998)
- The Accursed (2013)
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| Other novels |
- With Shuddering Fall (1964)
- Do With Me What You Will (1973)
- The Assassins: A Book of Hours (1975)
- Childwold (1976)
- Son of the Morning (1978)
- Cybele (1979)
- Unholy Loves (1979)
- Angel of Light (1981)
- Solstice (1984)
- Marya: A Life (1986)
- You Must Remember This (1987)
- American Appetites (1989)
- Because It Is Bitter, and Because It Is My Heart (1990)
- Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang (1993)
- What I Lived For (1994)
- Zombie (1995)
- We Were the Mulvaneys (1996)
- Man Crazy (1997)
- Broke Heart Blues (1999)
- Blonde (2000)
- Middle Age: A Romance (2001)
- I'll Take You There (2002)
- The Tattooed Girl (2003)
- The Falls (2004)
- Missing Mom (2005)
- Black Girl / White Girl (2006)
- The Gravedigger's Daughter (2007)
- My Sister, My Love (2008)
- Little Bird of Heaven (2009)
- Mudwoman (2012)
- Carthage (2014)
- The Sacrifice (2015)
- Jack of Spades: A Tale of Suspense (2015)
- The Man Without a Shadow (2016)
- A Book of American Martyrs (2017)
- Hazards of Time Travel (2018)
- My Life as a Rat (2019)
- Pursuit (2019)
- Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars. (2020)
- Breathe (2021)
- Babysitter (2022)
- 48 Clues into the Disappearance of My Sister (2023)
- Butcher: A Novel (2024)
- Fox (2025)
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| Novellas |
- Black Water (1992)
- First Love: A Gothic Tale (1996)
- Beasts (2001)
- The Corn Maiden: A Love Story (2005)
- A Fair Maiden (2010)
- Cardiff, by the Sea (2020)
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| Short story collections |
- By the North Gate (1963)
- Upon the Sweeping Flood and Other Stories (1966)
- The Wheel of Love and Other Stories (1970)
- Marriages and Infidelities (1972)
- The Goddess and Other Women (1974)
- The Hungry Ghosts: Seven Allusive Comedies (1974)
- The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories from the Portuguese (1975)
- The Seduction and Other Stories (1975)
- Crossing the Border (1976)
- Night-Side: Eighteen Tales (1977)
- All the Good People I've Left Behind (1979)
- A Sentimental Education (1980)
- Last Days: Stories (1984)
- Raven's Wing (1986)
- The Assignation (1988)
- Heat and Other Stories (1991)
- Where Is Here? (1992)
- Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?: Selected Early Stories (1993)
- Haunted: Tales of the Grotesque (1994)
- Demon and Other Tales (1996)
- I Am No One You Know: Stories (2004)
- High Lonesome: New & Selected Stories, 1966–2006 (2006)
- The Museum of Dr. Moses: Tales of Mystery and Suspense (2007)
- Wild Nights! (2008)
- Dear Husband (2009)
- The Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares (2011)
- Black Dahlia & White Rose (2012)
- Lovely, Dark, Deep: Stories (2014)
- The Doll-Master and Other Tales of Terror (2016)
- DIS MEM BER and Other Stories of Mystery and Suspense (2017)
- Beautiful Days: Stories (2018)
- Night-Gaunts (2018)
- The (Other) You (2021)
- Night, Neon (2021)
- Extenuating Circumstances: Stories of Crime and Suspense (2022)
- Zero-Sum: Stories (2023)
- Flint Kill Creek: Stories of Mystery and Suspense (2024)
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| Short stories |
- "Sweet Love Remembered" (1960)
- "A Legacy" (1961)
- "The Fine White Mist of Winter" (1962)
- "Pastoral Blood" (1963)
- "Stigmata" (1963)
- "Upon the Sweeping Flood" (1963)
- "First Views of the Enemy" (1964)
- "The Survival of Childhood" (1964)
- "Archways" (1965)
- "Norman and the Killer" (1965)
- "In the Region of Ice" (1966)
- "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" (1966)
- "In the Warehouse" (1967)
- "The Voyage to Rosewood" (1967)
- "Accomplished Desires" (1968)
- "How I Contemplated the World from the Detroit House of Correction and Began My Life Over Again" (1969)
- "Unmailed, Unwritten Letters" (1969)
- "Bodies" (1970)
- "I Was in Love" (1970)
- "Where I Lived, and What I Lived For" (1970)
- "The Dead" (1971)
- "The Metamorphosis" (1971)
- "Blindfold" (1972)
- "The Lady With the Pet Dog" (1972)
- "Nightmusic" (1972)
- "Small Avalanches" (1972)
- "The Girl" (1974)
- "The Goddess" (1974)
- "Magna Mater" (1974)
- "The Sacrifice" (1975)
- "Daisy" (1977)
- "Night-Side" (1977)
- "A Theory of Knowledge" (1977)
- "The Translation" (1977)
- "Funland" (1983)
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