Rabbit is Rich

Rabbit is Rich by John Updike, published by Penguin Books in 1997, is a 2nd edition novel comprising 467 pages. This work follows Rabbit Angstron, who has taken over his father-in-law’s car dealership and relishes his newfound status as a business owner and golf club member. However, his life takes a tumultuous turn when his son Nelson drops out of college after getting a girl pregnant, leading to Rabbit’s feelings of anger and frustration.
Readers will find a deep exploration of familial relationships and personal identity within this narrative. The story delves into themes of psychological conflict and the complexities of modern life, as Rabbit navigates the challenges of his new role while grappling with his son’s decisions. This edition presents a rich tapestry of fiction that reflects on the intricacies of human emotions and societal expectations.
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Rabbit Angstron has inherited his father-in-law’s business as a dealer in new and secondhand cars, and greatly enjoys his new status as owner of a business and member of the golf club. Unfortunately, his son Nelson has dropped out of college – he has made a girl pregnant. Rabbit feels enraged.
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