When She Was Good
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of American Pastoral comes a funny, chilling novel set in a small town in the 1940s Midwest, featuring a young woman whose moral goodness may destroy her.
When she was still a child, Lucy Nelson had her alcoholic failure of a father thrown in jail. Ever since then she has been trying to reform the men around her, even if that ultimately means destroying herself in the process. With his unerring portraits of Lucy and her hapless, childlike husband, Roy, Roth has created an uncompromising work of fictional realism, a vision of provincial American piety, yearning, and discontent that is at once pitiless and compassionate.
Customer Reviews
Up your Prozac before reading
Hated this book. Philip Roth is a genius, but not in this particular instance. Some of his other work is wonderful, with excellent descriptions and great characters. This book, however, written from the first person of two dysfunctional individuals, leaves nothing positive in one’s mind, but rather a feeling of pointlessness, hopelessness and despair. I need to up my Prozac.