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The Corrections

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Fiction Fiction

by Jonathan Franzen

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3.78 (117.7K ratings)
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description 653 pages

The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen holds a well received rating of 3.78 out of 5, based on 117.7K reader ratings. First published in 2001. The book spans 653 pages.

About The Corrections

Winner of the National Book Award for FictionNominated for the National Book Critics Circle AwardAn American Library Association Notable BookJonathan Franzen's third novel, The Corrections, is a great work of art and a grandly entertaining overture to our new century: a bold, comic, tragic, deeply moving family drama that stretches from the Midwest at mid-century to Wall Street and Eastern Europe in the age of greed and globalism. Franzen brings an old-time America of freight trains and civic duty, of Cub Scouts and Christmas cookies and sexual inhibitions, into brilliant collision with the modern absurdities of brain science, home surveillance, hands-off parenting, do-it-yourself mental healthcare, and the anti-gravity New Economy. With The Corrections, Franzen emerges as one of our premier interpreters of American society and the American soul.Enid Lambert is terribly, terribly anxious. Although she would never admit it to her neighbors or her three grown children, her husband, Alfred, is losing his grip on reality. Maybe it's the medication that Alfred takes for his Parkinson's disease, or maybe it's his negative attitude, but he spends his days brooding in the basement and committing shadowy, unspeakable acts. More and more often, he doesn't seem to understand a word Enid says.Trouble is also brewing in the lives of Enid's children. Her older son, Gary, a banker in Philadelphia, has turned cruel and materialistic and is trying to force his parents out of their old house and into a tiny apartment. The middle child, Chip, has suddenly and for no good reason quit his exciting job as a professor at D------ College and moved to New York City, where he seems to be pursuing a "transgressive" lifestyle and writing some sort of screenplay. Meanwhile the baby of the family, Denise, has escaped her disastrous marriage only to pour her youth and beauty down the drain of an affair with a married man--or so Gary hints.Enid, who loves to have fun, can still look forward to a final family Christmas and to the ten-day Nordic Pleasurelines Luxury Fall Color Cruise that she and Alfred are about to embark on. But even these few remaining joys are threatened by her husband's growing confusion and unsteadiness. As Alfred enters his final decline, the Lamberts must face the failures, secrets, and long-buried hurts that haunt them as a family if they are to make the corrections that each desperately needs.

Detail Value
Author Jonathan Franzen
Published 2001
Pages 653
Genres Fiction, Fiction
Average Rating 3.78 / 5.00
Total Ratings 117,657

Reader Ratings & Analysis

Rating Overview

3.8
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117.7K ratings
With a rating of 3.78, The Corrections is rated below the global average of 4.17. Compared to its genre average of 3.99, it performs below the genre benchmark. With 117.7K ratings, it is among the most reviewed books in its category.

How It Compares

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Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is The Corrections?

The Corrections is categorized as Fiction, Fiction. Its primary genre classification is Fiction.

Is The Corrections worth reading?

Based on 117.7K reader ratings, The Corrections has an average score of 3.78 out of 5.00, which is considered "Well Received." Its large number of reviews suggests broad reader appeal.

How many pages is The Corrections?

The Corrections has 653 pages. It is a longer read suited for dedicated readers.

Who wrote The Corrections?

The Corrections was written by Jonathan Franzen. It was first published in 2001.

What is the ISBN for The Corrections?

The ISBN-13 for The Corrections is 9781841156740.0.

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