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The Great Wide Open

Autor Douglas Kennedy

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  • Verlag VINTAGE BOOKS
  • ISBN13 9780099585220
  • ISBN10 0099585227
  • Gegenstandsart BUCH
  • Buchseiten 584
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2019
  • Sprache Englisch
  • Bindung Taschenbuch

The Great Wide Open

Autor Douglas Kennedy

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Buch Details

"This novel is a page-turner with a relentless pace" (Kate Saunders The Times)
"Has a strangely mesmerising effect . . . absolutely excellent." (New Statesman)
"Kennedy is skilled at zigzag plotting, blending domestic twists with turns created by global affairs." (Observer)
"An ambitious tale from a reliably compelling story teller." (Sunday Mirror)
"Douglas Kennedy sensitively engages with issues that still affect America to this day and creates a story with realism and heart" (Woman's Weekly)

?Accomplished?a strangely mesmerising effect?absolutely excellent?
New Statesman
New York, 1980s
Alice Burns ? a young book editor ? is deep into a manuscript about the morass of family life. The observations within resonate, perhaps, because she has just watched her own family implode.
As she reads she wonders: When did the sadness start? And could it be that unhappiness is a choice?
Thus begins a great American epic which follows Alice as she navigates high school, first love and sexism at an elite college, a spell in 1970s Ireland, and a tragedy that sends her stateside as the US embraces a cowboy actor named Reagan.
But it is also the tale of her endlessly complex parents and brothers ? how their destinies are written by the lies they tell themselves and others.
The Great Wide Open is an immensely ambitious and compulsive saga; a novel which will speak volumes to anyone who has marvelled at that pain that can only be caused by family itself.