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THE NUMBER ONE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER A genuine masterpiece, the first great American novel of the twenty-first century Elle Funny, moving, generous, brutal and intelligent Guardian

A brilliantly perceptive and moving novel that announced Jonathan Franzen as one of our greatest living writers.





The Lamberts Enid, Alfred and their three grown-up children are a troubled family living in a troubled age. After fifty years as a wife and mother, Enid is ready to have some fun, but her husband Alfred is losing his mind to Parkinsons. As his condition worsens, and the Lamberts are forced to face the long-buried secrets and failures that haunt them, Enid sets her heart on gathering everyone together for one last family Christmas.





Compellingly readable, funny and above all generous spirited Daily Mail







A novel of outstanding sympathy, wit, moral intelligence and pathos, a family saga told with stylistic brio and psychological and political insight Financial Times







A big-hearted, panoramic American epic, intelligent and wise but also wildly, stonkingly funny Independent

Recenzijos

Jonathan Franzen has built a powerful novel out of the swarming consciousness of a marriage, a family, a whole culture Don DeLillo



'Impossible to dislike, an unpretentious page-turner' Zadie Smith



'Compelling. A pleasure from beginning to end. Franzen, in one leap, has put himself into the league of Updike and Roth' Evening Standard



A book which is funny, moving, generous, brutal and intelligent, and which poses the ultimate question: what life is for? And that is as much as anyone could ask' Guardian



Intelligent, compellingly readable, funny and above all generous spirited, it is a rare thing, a modern novel with both head and heart Daily Mail

Jonathan Franzen was born in 1959 and graduated from Swarthmore College. He has lived in Boston, Spain, New York, Colorado Springs and Philadelphia. His previous novels are The Twenty-Seventh City (1988) and Strong Motion (1992). How to be Alone, a collection of Franzens non fiction will be published in October 2002.