Last House

Last House by Jessica Shattuck, published by HarperCollins Publishers on May 14, 2024, is a large print edition comprising 480 pages. This novel presents a sweeping family saga set against the backdrop of post-World War II America, exploring the intricate dynamics of the Taylor family as they navigate the complexities of wealth, legacy, and societal change. The narrative begins in 1953 with Nick Taylor, a WWII veteran and company lawyer, who finds solace in his suburban life and the secluded retreat known as Last House, while his family grapples with the realities of a changing world.
As the story unfolds into 1968, readers will witness the Taylor family’s evolving relationships amidst the backdrop of significant historical events, including protests against the Vietnam War and the fight for civil rights. The novel delves into themes of inheritance and the moral dilemmas faced by each family member as they confront the consequences of their choices. Last House captures the essence of a nation in transition, offering insights into family life and the impact of historical forces on personal identities.
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“A richly detailed, slow-burning family saga distinguished by incisive psychological insight and masterful research. . . Shattuck is such a good writer, giving us swaths of cultural and historical background as gracefully and intelligently as she parses the emotional depths of her characters. Every note in the novel rings clear and true.” — Kate Christensen, New York Times Book Review
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Women in the Castle comes a sweeping story of a nation on the rise, and one family’s deeply complicated relationship to the resource that built their fortune and fueled their greatest tragedy, perfect for fans of The Dutch House and Great Circle.
It’s 1953, and for Nick Taylor, WWII veteran turned company lawyer, oil is the key to the future. He takes the train into the city for work and returns to the peaceful streets of the suburbs and to his wife, Bet, former codebreaker now housewife, and their two children, Katherine and Harry. Nick comes from humble origins but thanks to his work for American Oil, he can provide every comfort for his family, including Last House, a secluded country escape. Deep in the Vermont mountains, the Taylors are free from the stresses of modern life. Bet doesn’t have to worry about the Russian H-bombs that haunt her dreams, and the children roam free in the woods. Last House is a place that could survive the end of the world.
It’s 1968, and America is on the brink of change. Protestors fill the streets to challenge everything from the Vietnam War to racism in the wake of MLK’s shooting–to the country’s reliance on Big Oil. As Katherine makes her first forays into adult life, she’s caught up in the current of the time and struggles to reconcile her ideals with the stable and privileged childhood her Greatest Generation parents worked so hard to provide. But when the Movement shifts in a more radical direction, each member of the Taylor family will be forced to reckon with the consequences of the choices they’ve made for the causes they believed in.
Spanning multiple generations and nearly eighty years, Last House tells the story of one American family during an age of grand ideals and even greater downfalls. Set against the backdrop of our nation’s history, this is an emotional tour de force that digs deeply into questions of inheritance and what we owe each other–and captures to stunning effect the gravity of time, the double edge of progress, and the hubris of empire.
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