The Good Life

Cover of The Good Life by Jay McInerney
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9780375411403
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.55 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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The Good Life by Jay McInerney, published by Knopf on January 31, 2006, is a first edition novel comprising 368 pages. This work explores the intertwined lives of Corrine and Russell Calloway, who navigate the complexities of their marriage and the miraculous arrival of their twins, alongside Luke McGavock, who grapples with his purpose and the extravagant lifestyle of his teenage daughter. Set against the backdrop of New York City, the narrative unfolds in the wake of the September 11 attacks, revealing the profound impact of loss and the search for meaning in a changed world.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of characters confronting their personal struggles amid societal upheaval. The story delves into themes of love, family, and the haunting memories of tragedy, as the characters confront their secrets and desires. With a focus on psychological depth, The Good Life presents a nuanced examination of life’s complexities and the quest for redemption in the aftermath of catastrophe. This edition invites readers to reflect on what constitutes a fulfilling life in the face of adversity.


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Hailed by Newsweek as “a superb and humane social critic” with, according to The Wall Street Journal, “all the true instincts of a major novelist,” Jay McInerney unveils a story of love, family, conflicting desires, and catastrophic loss in his most powerfully searing work thus far.

Clinging to a semiprecarious existence in TriBeCa, Corrine and Russell Calloway have survived a separation and are thoroughly wonderstruck by young twins whose provenance is nothing less than miraculous, even as they contend with the faded promise of a marriage tinged with suspicion and deceit. Meanwhile, several miles uptown and perched near the top of the Upper East Side’s social register, Luke McGavock has postponed his accumulation of wealth in an attempt to recover the sense of purpose now lacking in a life that often gives him pause—especially with regard to his teenage daughter, whose wanton extravagance bears a horrifying resemblance to her mother’s. But on a September morning, brightness falls horribly from the sky, and people worlds apart suddenly find themselves working side by side at the devastated site, feeling lost anywhere else, yet battered still by memory and regret, by fresh disappointment and unimaginable shock. What happens, or should happen, when life stops us in our tracks, or our own choices do? What if both secrets and secret needs, long guarded steadfastly, are finally revealed? What is the good life?

Posed with astonishing understanding and compassion, these questions power a novel rich with characters and events, both comic and harrowing, revelatory about not only New York after the attacks but also the toll taken on those lucky enough to have survived them. Wise, surprising, and, ultimately, heart-stoppingly redemptive, The Good Life captures lives that allow us to see–through personal, social, and moral complexity–more clearly into the heart of things.

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Publisher: Knopf. Year: 2006.
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ISBN-13: 9780375411403.
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Language: en. Pages: 368. Edition: First Edition.

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