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After This
After This: A Novel | Alice McDermott
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Alice McDermott's powerful novel is a vivid portrait of an American family in the middle decades of the twentieth century. Witty, compassionate, and wry, it captures the social, political, and spiritual upheavals of those decades through the experiences of a middle-class couple, their four children, and the changing worlds in which they live. While Michael and Annie Keane taste the alternately intoxicating and bitter first fruits of the sexual revolution, their older, more tentative brother, Jacob, lags behind, until he finds himself on the way to Vietnam. Meanwhile, Clare, the youngest child of their aging parents, seeks to maintain an almost saintly innocence. After This, alive with the passions and tragedies of a determining era in our history, portrays the clash of traditional, faith-bound life and modern freedom, while also capturing, with McDermott's inimitable understanding and grace, the joy, sorrow, anger, and love that underpin, and undermine, what it is to be a family.
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bell7
After This: A Novel | Alice McDermott
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After This follows the Keane family from shortly after World War 2 when John and Mary meet, through Vietnam and the kids growing up. The chapters are somewhere between short stories and vignettes, mostly giving us domestic scenes and women's points of view in the Catholic family living on Long Island. I never connected with the characters or really loved the story, but her writing and imagery is lovely and I would try another of her books.

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After This: A Novel | Alice McDermott
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