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May We Be Forgiven

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May We Be Forgiven by A.M. Homes is a darkly comic and thought-provoking tale of family dynamics, personal redemption, and unexpected transformations. It follows Harold Silver, whose life rapidly spirals out of control after a series of tragic events, forcing him to reevaluate his relationships and his place in the world.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate dark, satirical takes on family dynamics and contemporary American life. It offers sharp wit, complex characters, and a plot full of unexpected twists and emotional depth.

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May We Be Forgiven

Winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction 2013 (formally Orange Prize).

The dark, dazzling and celebrated winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction.

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Harry Silver, a Richard Nixon scholar, leads a quiet, controlled life defined by routine and scholarly pursuits. His brother George, a high-powered television producer, contrasts this with a volatile, high-stakes existence marked by professional success and a dangerously mercurial temper. The two brothers have been locked in a contentious rivalry since childhood. This uneasy balance is shattered when George's explosive anger reaches a catastrophic peak, forcing Harry into a tumultuous new reality he never imagined.

In May We Be Forgiven, A.M. Homes deftly examines the complexities of 21st-century domestic life with a sharp, dark humour that exposes the fragile undercurrents of modern existence. The novel's cast of characters grapple with a litany of life-altering events, including infidelity, tragic accidents, bitter divorces, and untimely deaths. But beyond these dramatic moments, Homes uncovers a richer, more nuanced portrait of contemporary America. She captures the peculiarities of its language, the passive-aggressive nature of its institutions, and the tense, often contradictory desires of its inhabitants as they seek closeness while simultaneously pushing others away through litigation, technology, and paranoia.

At the core of the narrative are the transformative spaces in between crises, where the notion of family is continually tested and redefined. Through the lens of Harry's experience, May We Be Forgiven explores the lives of modern "orphans" who lose themselves in the chaos of existence only to rediscover their identities in unexpected ways. The novel speaks powerfully to the potential for personal reinvention, revealing it to be both fearsome and inspiring.

Homes brings a savage and dizzyingly inventive vision of contemporary America, probing deep into its intricate and often unsettling heart. She is unparalleled in her ability to blend the tragic with the comic, making May We Be Forgiven an unforgettable exploration of the human condition, family dynamics, and the relentless pursuit of meaning in a bewildering world.

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May We Be Forgiven by A.M. Homes is a novel that has been widely praised for its dark humour, narrative intensity, and sharp characterisation. Critics highlight its blend of satire, emotional depth, and perceptive insights into modern American life, drawing comparisons to authors like Jonathan Franzen and Siri Hustvedt. It is described as both wildly funny and heartbreakingly poignant, making it an unforgettable read.

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ISBN: 9781847083234

Publisher: Granta Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 April 2013

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Granta Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 31.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 339g

Pages: 496

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About the Author

A. M. HOMES is the author of the novels, This Book Will Save Your Life, Music for Torching, The End of Alice, In a Country of Mothers and Jack, two collections of short stories, Things You Should Know and The Safety of Objects and the highly acclaimed memoir, The Mistress's Daughter, as well as the travel memoir, Los Angeles: People, Places and the Castle on the Hill. She is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and writes frequently on arts and culture for numerous magazines and newspapers. She is currently writing for a new major US TV Series. She lives in New York City.

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