American Pastoral
by Philip Roth
Seymour "Swede" Levov comes of age just after World War II, in a thriving and triumphant America. A legendary high school athlete, inheritor of his father's glove factory, owner of an 18th-century house in the heart of WASP country, devoted husband of a beautiful and intelligent wife, and father of a charming daughter, the Swede appears to have fulfilled the ambitions of generations of his struggling family. But his carefully constructed life begins to collapse as he and America face the challenges of the turbulent 1960s, and he sees his adored daughter turn into a rebellious adolescent and a revolutionary terrorist.
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Angela's Ashes
by Frank McCourt
The bestselling and Pulitzer-Prize winning memoir of a young man growing up poor in Ireland. McCourt shines as a gifted and moving storyteller, giving this hardscrabble story true beauty and movement.
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