The Corrections

Paperback, 72 pages

English language

Published May 23, 2003 by Barnes & Noble.

ISBN:
978-1-58663-861-0
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Like bookends of the past half century, the two generations of the Lambert family represent two very different aspects of America. Alfred, the patriarch, is a distant, puritanical company man; he is also slipping into Parkinson's-induced dementia. His wife, Enid, is a model Midwestern housewife, at once deferential and controlling. Their three children--Gary, an uptight banker, baffled by his own persistent unhappiness; Chip, and ex-professor now failing as a screenwriter; and Denise, and up-and-coming chief in a hot new restaurant--have little time for Enid and Alfred. But when Enid calls for one last Christmas at the family home, the trajectories of five American lifetimes converge.

With this important, profoundly affecting work, Jonathan Franzen confirms his place in the top tier of American novelists. His unique blend of subversive humor and full-blooded realism makes The Corrections a grandly entertaining family saga.

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I've never read such fully-fleshed deeply recognisable characters in my life! the mom was MY mom - averting her eyes if forced to confront something distasteful about her adult children (then feigning ignorance if/when the aversion was witnessed), her obsession with a Christmas that will never live up to the fantasy in her head, her way of commenting aloud rather than straight out asking for help or asking for help but sandwiching it inside over the top compliments. But she also revealed character flaws in ME: long held grudges, passive aggressively favouring family members are acquiesce to her will, her utter, utter aversion to being judged and shamed.

the dad was a study of stoic masculinity: at first I mistook his early retirement as pride and a refusal to look weak in the face of an oncoming, unavoidable health shift (and when I discovered I was wrong, it was only …

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