The Good Life

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Apr 24, 2007 - Fiction - 384 pages

In this bestselling novel, the author of Bright Lights, Big City unveils a story of love, family, conflicting desires, and catastrophic loss in a powerfully searing work of fiction.

 

Clinging to a semiprecarious existence in TriBeCa, Corrine and Russell Calloway have survived a separation and are wonderstruck by young twins whose provenance is nothing less than miraculous. 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. 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.

 

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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Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
20
Section 3
34
Section 4
49
Section 5
60
Section 6
73
Section 7
78
Section 8
91
Section 17
171
Section 18
175
Section 19
181
Section 20
187
Section 21
197
Section 22
207
Section 23
228
Section 24
240

Section 9
111
Section 10
119
Section 11
132
Section 12
137
Section 13
141
Section 14
147
Section 15
151
Section 16
166
Section 25
264
Section 26
277
Section 27
300
Section 28
318
Section 29
333
Section 30
345
Section 31
356
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About the author (2007)

Jay McInerney is the author of eight novels, a collection of short stories and three collections of essays on wine. He lives in New York City and Bridgehampton, New York.

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