Freedom /
Jonathan Franzen.
- 1st ed.
- New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010.
- 562 p. ; 24 cm.
This novel follows several members of an American family, the Berglunds, as well as their close friends and lovers, as complex and troubled relationships unfold over many years. The book follows them through the last decades of the twentieth century and concludes near the beginning of the Obama administration. The Berglunds are the middle class suburban family that the neighbors just love to talk about. Walter, the successful and doting husband and Patty, the tall ex varsity basketball player who bakes Christmas cookies for each resident of Barrier St. seem like the perfect couple. But life is not the pretty picture presented to the world. When their precious first born is corrupted by the wanton girl next door, the edges fray on the Berglunds' family fabric. An old friend emerges, tall, dark and only slightly disheveled and mistakes are made.
Middle class families--Fiction. City and town life--Minnesota--Fiction. Husband and wife--Minnesota--Fiction. Environmentalists--Minnesota--Fiction. Domestic fiction.