'His best novel yet A Middlemarch-like triumph' Telegraph 'A pleasure bomb of a novel' Vogue 'A true modern master' Independent
It's 23 December 1971, and the Hildebrandts are at a crossroads. Fifteen-year-old Perry has resolved to be a better person and quit dealing drugs to seventh graders. His sister Becky, the once straight-laced high school social queen, has veered into counterculture, while at college, Clem is wrestling with a decision that might tear his family apart. As their parents Russ, a suburban pastor, and Marion, his restless wife tug against the bonds of a joyless marriage, Crossroads finds a family, and a nation, struggling to do the right thing.
'Funny, moving, crackling with life, it has what all great fiction should have' Financial Times
'Intoxicating a luxuriant domestic drama' Guardian
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In Crossroads, Jonathan Franzen, the bestselling author, presents a literary saga that explores the religious and moral dilemmas of the Hildebrandts. This bestselling book, coming from the Sunday Times bestselling author, is a top pick for readers interested in complex family narratives.
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