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Freedom

By Jonathan Franzen

THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

‘A masterpiece’ New York Times

‘Stupendous, magnificent, unforgettable, witty and rich. A great American novel’ Spectator

From the National Book Award-winning author of The Corrections comes a darkly comedic novel about family, now hailed as an American classic.

They had been the perfect family: liberal gentrifiers, the avant-garde of the Whole Foods generation. But the Berglunds are struggling to live in an ever more confusing world. Walter, an environmental lawyer and commuter cyclist, has taken a job with Big Coal. Patty, the ideal hands-on mother and wife, is growing unhinged in front of the neighbours’ attentive eyes. Their son has moved in with the Republican family next door, and Richard Katz, outré rocker and Walter’s best friend and rival, has re-entered their lives.

‘Writing in prose that dazzles, Franzen has now written the two novels that best define modern America’ Independent

‘A masterpiece. Franzen skewers the particularity of modern life and love like no one else’ Daily Telegraph

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 07 Jul 2022
Pages: 570
ISBN: 978-0-00-726976-1
Price: £7.99 (Export Price) , £9.99, €None
Jonathan Franzen was born in 1959 and graduated from Swarthmore College. He has lived in Boston, Spain, New York, Colorado Springs and Philadelphia. His other novels are ‘The Twenty-Seventh City’, ‘Strong Motion’, and ‘The Corrections’. He is also the author of ‘How To Be Alone’, a collection of non-fiction, and ‘The Discomfort Zone’, a memoir. His fiction and non-fiction appear frequently in the ‘New Yorker’ and ‘Harper’s’, and he was named one of the best American novelists under forty by ‘Granta’ and the ‘New Yorker’. He lives in New York City.

”'Extraordinary… it is first troubling, then addictive - and then, with mounting satisfaction, convinces you this is simply on a different plane from other contemporary fiction” - Guardian

”'Deeper, funnier, sadder and truer than a work of fiction has any right to be” - Independent on Sunday

'Moving, funny and unexpectedly beautiful. I missed it when it was over' Sam Mendes, Observer -

'Franzen pulls off the extraordinary feat of making the lives of his characters more real to you than your own' David Hare, Guardian -

'By the end of Freedom you may feel you understand its protagonists better than you know anyone in the world around you' Nicholas Hytner, Evening Standard, Books of the Year -

'The novel of the year. Its portrait of a marriage, luminously and wittily drawn against a backdrop of modern America, is as good as literature gets' Sarah Sands, New Statesman -