A sweeping and darkly humorous portrait of a dysfunctional American family,The Correctionsfollows the Lambert family as they navigate personal struggles, generational conflict, and the changing landscape of modern life. Alfred and Enid Lambert, an aging Midwestern couple, grapple with their children’s fractured lives—Gary, a successful yet deeply unhappy banker; Chip, a failed academic entangled in financial ruin; and Denise, a talented chef caught in a web of personal and professional turmoil. As Enid dreams of bringing the family together for one last Christmas, the novel explores themes of love, regret, and the impact of societal and technological changes on family dynamics.
Why Read This Book:
A masterful and sharply written family drama filled with wit and insight.
Offers a deep exploration of contemporary American life, touching on themes of mental illness, consumerism, and personal ambition.
Features complex, deeply human characters with rich psychological depth.
Winner of the National Book Award and widely regarded as one of the defining novels of the early 21st century.
Perfect for readers who enjoy intricate, multi-layered narratives with social and emotional depth.
About the Author
Jonathan Franzen is an acclaimed American novelist and essayist known for his sharp observations on modern life. His works, including The Corrections,Freedom, andCrossroads, have garnered widespread critical acclaim. Franzen's writing often explores themes of family, society, and the complexities of human relationships, making him one of the most significant literary voices of his generation.