InThe Last Resort, Alison Lurie crafts a perceptive and emotionally charged novel about identity, aging, and the complexities of human relationships. The story follows Jenny Walker and her husband, Wilkie, a celebrated but depressed naturalist, as they retreat to Key West in search of rejuvenation. Wilkie, struggling with suicidal thoughts and his fading academic reputation, is drawn into the eccentric social world of the island. Meanwhile, Jenny, who has spent years in his shadow, begins to rediscover her own desires and aspirations. As their marriage is tested by personal revelations, temptations, and the vibrant setting of Key West, Lurie masterfully dissects the psychological and emotional struggles of her characters.
Why Read This Book:
A Deep Exploration of Marriage and Self-Discovery:Perfect for readers who enjoy intimate character studies.
Witty and Observant Social Commentary:Lurie’s signature humor and insight shine in this novel.
Atmospheric and Immersive Setting:The tropical backdrop of Key West adds richness to the narrative.
Thoughtful Look at Aging and Reinvention:Explores how people cope with personal and professional decline.
Masterful Storytelling:Lurie’s elegant prose and layered character development make this a compelling read.
About the Author
Alison Lurie (1926–2020) was an American novelist and academic known for her sharp wit and keen observations of human nature. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Foreign Affairsand wrote extensively about relationships, academia, and societal shifts. Her works remain celebrated for their humor, intelligence, and psychological depth.