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The Good Son: A Novel
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The Good Son: A Novel

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The Good Son is the work of an artist in full command, and those of you entering it for the first time can only be envied. -From the foreword by Jonathan Yardley

Chip Mackinnon returns from World War II a changed man. After being shot

down over the desert and imprisoned by the enemy, the world of privilege to which he belongs seems shallow. But in the shadow of his older brother’s death, the full weight of his father’s expectations falls on Chip. Pop Mackinnon-whose money is new but just as good as anyone else’s-has designs on the upper echelons of society. The polo ponies and expensive education he bought for his son weren’t gifts; they were an investment in the family’s future. Now it’s time for Chip to pay him back by marrying a girl who can finally bring the Mackinnons into society’s inner circle.

A shrewd and cunning man, Pop is used to getting his way-until the arrival of Jean Cooper, that is. This Midwestern beauty awakens Chip’s passions, and the two embark on an affair that threatens to destroy Pop’s social-climbing plans. A battle of wills between father and son ensues, one that tests the boundaries of their relationship and strays into the place where love turns irrevocably to hate.

Originally published in 1982 to wide acclaim, The Good Son remains Craig Nova’s undisputed masterpiece. This classic of contemporary American literature artfully explores the complicated web of emotions that exists between fathers and sons-ambition, jealousy, loyalty, love-in a tale that compels with its simple, searing honesty.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Country
United States
Date
24 January 2006
Pages
480
ISBN
9780307236975

The Good Son is the work of an artist in full command, and those of you entering it for the first time can only be envied. -From the foreword by Jonathan Yardley

Chip Mackinnon returns from World War II a changed man. After being shot

down over the desert and imprisoned by the enemy, the world of privilege to which he belongs seems shallow. But in the shadow of his older brother’s death, the full weight of his father’s expectations falls on Chip. Pop Mackinnon-whose money is new but just as good as anyone else’s-has designs on the upper echelons of society. The polo ponies and expensive education he bought for his son weren’t gifts; they were an investment in the family’s future. Now it’s time for Chip to pay him back by marrying a girl who can finally bring the Mackinnons into society’s inner circle.

A shrewd and cunning man, Pop is used to getting his way-until the arrival of Jean Cooper, that is. This Midwestern beauty awakens Chip’s passions, and the two embark on an affair that threatens to destroy Pop’s social-climbing plans. A battle of wills between father and son ensues, one that tests the boundaries of their relationship and strays into the place where love turns irrevocably to hate.

Originally published in 1982 to wide acclaim, The Good Son remains Craig Nova’s undisputed masterpiece. This classic of contemporary American literature artfully explores the complicated web of emotions that exists between fathers and sons-ambition, jealousy, loyalty, love-in a tale that compels with its simple, searing honesty.

Also Available as an eBook.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Country
United States
Date
24 January 2006
Pages
480
ISBN
9780307236975