The corrections

653 pages

English language

Published March 17, 2005 by HarperPerennial.

ISBN:
9780007743018
OCLC Number:
654962107

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5 stars (1 review)

Stretching from the Midwest in the mid-century to Wall Street and Eastern Europe in the age of globalised greed, this book brings an old-time America of freight trains and civic duty into wild collision with the era of home surveillance, hands-off parenting, do-it- yourself mental healthcare, and New Economy millionaires.

9 editions

heartbreaking

5 stars

I avoided this book for a long time. I suppose because I judged it based on some of the authors interactions in interviews. But a friend of mine convinced me to read it. He said it was funny. I also read reviews that said none of the characters are sympathetic.

Those things are only half true. There are funny parts, but they are almost always uncomfortable funny parts - the laugher is nervous because it reminds you of things you or someone close to you has done. All of the characters have some awful selfish behavior ... but the reason they are that way is the brilliant part of the book. They usually recognize when they rare behaving poorly, cannot "correct" them, and then tear them selves up about it. In fact, this might be one of the saddest books I have read. The family is dysfunctional in he way …