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|title=May We Be Forgiven
|author=A M Homes
|publisher=Granta
|date=April 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847083234</amazonuk>
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|website=http://www.amhomesbooks.com/
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|summary=A biting and very funny satire of American family life that flies off in unexpected directions. If you can 'forgive' the artistic licence with reality, then this is highly entertaining and unusual.
|cover=1847083234
|aznuk=1847083234
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''May We Be Forgiven'' is not an easy book to summarise. The book is narrated by Harold, a fairly pedestrian academic teacher and aspiring writer of history and particularly the Nixon era. We don't have to wait long for the catalyst that changes his life fundamentally over the course of a year. His high flying, younger brother, George, is involved in a car accident shortly after Thanksgiving and an adulterous encounter will change the lives of Harold and George forever. AM Homes offers a biting satire of the American Dream, taking swipes at materialism, families that are more nuclear fallout than nuclear, Internet sex sites and the dependence on drugs and psychiatrists to keep people on the straight and narrow.
Our grateful thanks to the kind people at Granta for sending us this book which is long listed for the 2013 Women's Prize for Fiction.
If you enjoyed the 'surely it cannot get any worse' aspect of this book then [[Care of Wooden Floors by Will Wiles]] will be right up your street. For more very funny dysfunctional American family fiction then [[Maine by Courtney Sullivan]] is also excellent. You might also enjoy [[The Minor Outsider by Ted McDermott]].
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