The Only Good Thing Anyone Has Ever Done

The Only Good Thing Anyone Has Ever Done by Sandra Newman is a novel published by Vintage in 2003, featuring 387 pages in English. The story follows Chrysalis Moffat as she navigates the complexities of her life, grappling with the memories of her deceased father and her mother’s recent passing. As her brother Eddie returns to claim his inheritance, he transforms their family home into a school of Tibetan Buddhism, drawing Chrysalis into a world filled with coincidences, gambling, and the intricacies of family dynamics.
Readers will find a narrative rich in quick-fire dialogue and intricate plotting, showcasing Newman’s keen insight into human nature and philosophical questions. The book explores themes of family life and the relationships between siblings, all while maintaining a humorous tone. Through Chrysalis’s journey, the story delves into the concepts of fate and chance, inviting reflection on the forces that shape our lives.
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–Description–It’s not easy for Chrysalis Moffat to tell the story of her life. The more closely she tries to set down the facts, the more she finds herself doubting them. Her father has been dead since she was ten; her mother has just succumbed to complications following plastic surgery. –Her bad brother Eddie returns to claim his inheritance and cunningly transforms the family house into the headquarters for a school of Tibetan Buddhism enlisting the help of trainee guru, Ralph. As the pair fleece credulous Californians of their cash, Chrysalis is drawn into a strange and compelling world: a realm of mind-blowing coincidences, obsessive gambling and mysterious siblings. –Sandra Newman has a marksman’s skill for quick-fire dialogue, a passion for Byzantine plotting and a wicked sense of humour. But beneath the technical fireworks lies a brilliantly subtle understanding of human nature and our philosophical dilemmas. Is it Fate or Chance that dictates our lives? And who holds all the cards?
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