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We Had It So Good: A Novel

We Had It So Good: A Novel

by

Linda Grant

SKU: 9781451617450 Category: Fiction: general and literary Tags: domestic fiction; family life; literary realism; social realism; relationships; 1970s; 70s; parents; immigrants; generational conflict; new york; ny, Fiction, Literary

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Now in paperback from the acclaimed author of the Man Booker Prize-shortlisted novel The Clothes on Their Backs a hugely satisfying, exuberant novel about the generation that came of age during the 1970s. Stephen Newman children find it hard to believe that their father once dressed up in Marilyn Monroe furs, cooked acid at Oxford and lived with their mother, Andrea, in an anarchist collective. Quite often, Stephen finds it hard to believe himself. Born to immigrant parents in sunny Los Angeles, Stephen never imagined that he would spend his adult life under the gray skies of London, would marry and stay married and would watch his children grow into people he cannot fathom. Over forty years he and his friends have built lives of comfort and success, until the events of late middle age and the new century force them to realize that they have always existed in a fool paradise. Linda Grant utterly absorbing novel about the generation that came of age during the 1970s reveals the truth about growing up and growing older and once again displays her uncanny ability to illuminate our times.

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Weight0.34 kg
Dimensions2.29 × 13.34 × 20.32 cm
ISBN 10

1451617453

Publication City/Country

MA, United States, Holbrook

Pages

352

Language
Format Old`

Paperback

Imprint

Scribner

Publisher

Scribner

by

Linda Grant

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