The Good Life

The Good Life

by JayMcInerney (Author)

Synopsis

Jay McInerney revisits ten years on some of the characters that populated Brightness Falls. Luke McGavock, in the enviable position of having made more money than he can spend, has chosen to take a sabbatical in which he might recover the sense of purpose suddenly lacking in his life. But his wife is more than up to the task of spending and very much a part of Upper East Side society, which affects their daughter in ways that he shudders to think about. Meanwhile, Russell and Corrine Galloway have survived a separation and managed to produce, by extraordinary medical means, two children who help bind them together, even if the promise of their early years together has thinned and faded. Russell is still in publishing, though in a diminished role, while Corrine casts about for a role she might play other than mother. These are only some of the lives transformed by 9/11, in which both McGavock and the Calloways lose a friend, and Luke and Corrine soon find themselves side by side, providing food and drink to workers at the devastated site, while feeling lost anywhere else. This novel is the story of the love that develops between them, people battered by loss and betrayal, by memory and regret, by fresh disappointment and shocks, people determined to discover, before it's too late, what the good life truly is.

$3.25

Save:$19.34 (86%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0747580901
ISBN 13: 9780747580904
Book Overview: Here Jay McInerney does what he does best: the life of the city in all its personal, professional, social and moral complexity

Media Reviews
'Jay McInerney is the type of American novelist to whom English readers instinctively warm' Sunday Telegraph 'McInerney's writing is ironic, penetrating and at times even lyrical. He has all the true instincts of a major novelist' Joseph Olshan 'McInerney is the finest commentator on contemporary America' Yorkshire Post 'McInerney has proven himself not only a brilliant stylist but a master of characterisation, with a keen eye for the incongruities of urban life' New York Times Book Review
Author Bio
Jay McInerney is the author of six previous novels, Bright Lights, Big City, Ransom, Story of My Life, Brightness Falls, The Last of the Savages and Model Behaviour, as well as one story collection How It Ended. He lives in New York and Nashville.