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Name: The Lay of the Land

Author: Richard Ford
Year: 2006
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Popularity: 2.6
Genres/categories: Classic

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9780676972481
9780676977219
9780679454687
9780739339763
9780747584322
0676972489
0676977219
0679454683
0739339761
074758432X
Frank Bascombe returns, with a new lease on life (and real estate), more acutely in thrall to life's endless complexities than ever before. A holiday, and a novel, no reader will ever forget-at once hilarious, harrowing, surprising, and profound.

With The Sportswriter, in 1986, Richard Ford commenced a cycle of novels that ten years later-after Independence Day won both the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award-was hailed by The Times of London as "an extraordinary epic [that] is nothing less than the story of the twentieth century itself." Now, a decade later, Frank Bascombe returns, with a new lease on life (and real estate), more acutely in thrall to life's endless complexities than ever before.

His story resumes in the autumn of 2000, when his trade as a realtor on the Jersey Shore is thriving, permitting him to revel in the acceptance of "that long, stretching-out time when my dreams would have mystery like any ordinary person's; when whatever I do or say, who I marry, how my kids turn out, becomes what the world-if it makes note at all-knows of me, how I'm seen, understood, even how I think of myself before whatever there is that's wild and unassuagable rises and cheerlessly hauls me off to oblivion." But as a Presidential election hangs in the balance, and a postnuclear-family Thanksgiving looms before him along with crises both marital and medical, Frank discovers that what he terms the Permanent Period is fraught with unforeseen perils: "All the ways that life feels like life at age fifty-five were strewn around me like poppies."

A holiday, and a novel, no reader will ever forget-at once hilarious, harrowing, surprising, and profound. The Lay of the Land is astonishing in its own right and a magnificent expansion of one of the most celebrated chronicles of our time.
This book is part of the "Frank Bascombe" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
The Sportswriter
First published 1986
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Independence Day
First published 1995
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, Pop Rating:4.1/10
Let Me Be Frank With You
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, Pop Rating:1.5/10

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