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The great wide open / Douglas Kennedy.

It’s 1980s New York. Heady, excessive times. Alice Burns, a young book editor, is deep into a manuscript about the morass of family life. The observations resonates, perhaps because she has just watched her own family implode. As she reads she wonders: when did the sadness start? And could it be that unhappiness is a choice? Tus begins a great American epic which follows Alice as she navigates high school bullying, first love and sexism at an elite college, a spell in 1970's Ireland, and a tragedy that sends her stateside as the US embraces a cowboy actor named Reagan. But it is also the tale of her endlessly complex parents and brothers; how their destinies are written by the lies they tell themselves and others.

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Adult fiction   City Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780091953737 (paperback)
9781786331694 (hardback)
Author Kennedy, Douglas, 1955- author.
Title The great wide open / Douglas Kennedy.
Published London : Hutchinson, 2019.
Physical description 584 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary It’s 1980s New York. Heady, excessive times. Alice Burns, a young book editor, is deep into a manuscript about the morass of family life. The observations resonates, perhaps because she has just watched her own family implode. As she reads she wonders: when did the sadness start? And could it be that unhappiness is a choice? Tus begins a great American epic which follows Alice as she navigates high school bullying, first love and sexism at an elite college, a spell in 1970's Ireland, and a tragedy that sends her stateside as the US embraces a cowboy actor named Reagan. But it is also the tale of her endlessly complex parents and brothers; how their destinies are written by the lies they tell themselves and others.
Subject Women editors -- New York (State)Fiction
Self-actualization (Psychology) in women -- Fiction
Nineteen eighties -- Fiction
Coming of age -- Fiction
Dysfunctional families -- Fiction
Fiction
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