The Condition A Novel

The Condition by Jennifer Haigh, published by Harper Collins in July 2008, is a novel that delves into the complexities of family dynamics through the lens of the McKotch family. Set against the backdrop of a fateful summer in 1976, the story begins with Frank McKotch, an eminent scientist, and his family as they vacation at their Cape Cod retreat. A pivotal moment occurs when Frank realizes that something is profoundly wrong with his daughter, Gwen, who is diagnosed with Turner’s syndrome, a condition that halts her physical development. This revelation marks the beginning of a tumultuous journey for the family, forever altering their relationships and individual paths.
As the narrative unfolds over two decades, readers will find the McKotch family grappling with the emotional fallout of Gwen’s condition and the secrets that haunt them. Each family member navigates their own struggles, from Frank and Paulette’s acrimonious divorce to their sons’ divergent lives filled with compromise and regret. The Condition explores themes of family life and the myths that bind them, revealing the self-delusions and truths that shape their existence. With 390 pages of insightful storytelling, this edition invites readers to reflect on the intricate bonds of family and the lasting impact of unspoken challenges.
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The Condition tells the story of the McKotches, a proper New England family that comes apart during one fateful summer. The year is 1976, and the family, Frank McKotch, an eminent scientist; his pedigreed wife, Paulette; and their three beautiful children has embarked on its annual vacation at the Captain’s House, the grand old family retreat on Cape Cod. One day on the beach, Frank is struck by an image he cannot forget: his thirteen-year-old daughter, Gwen, strangely infantile in her child-sized bikini, standing a full head shorter than her younger cousin Charlotte. At that moment he knows a truth that he can never again unknown something is terribly wrong with his only daughter. The McKotch family will never be the same.
Twenty years after Gwen’s diagnosis with Turner’s syndrome, a genetic condition that has prevented her from maturing, trapping her forever in the body of a child, all five family members are still dealing with the fallout. Each believes himself crippled by some secret pathology; each feels responsible for the family’s demise. Frank and Paulette are acrimoniously divorced. Billy, the eldest son, is dutiful but distant, a handsome Manhattan cardiologist with a life built on compromise. His brother, Scott, awakens from a pot-addled adolescence to a soul-killing job, a regrettable marriage, and a vinyl-sided tract house in the suburbs. And Gwen is silent and emotionally aloof, a bright, accomplished woman who spurns any interaction with those around her. She makes peace with the hermetic life she’s constructed until, well into her thirties, she falls in love for the first time. And suddenly, once again, the family’s world is tilted on its axis.
Compassionate yet unflinchingly honest, witty and almost painfully astute, The Condition explores the power of family mythologies, the self-delusions, denials, and inescapable truths that forever bind fathers and mothers and siblings.
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