THE HAZARDS OF GOOD BREEDING
Jessica Shattuck, . . Norton, $23.95 (288pp) ISBN 978-0-393-05132-2
Shattuck's debut novel is a social comedy, with flashes of darker import, about an upper-crust Boston suburban family forced to come to terms with the pressures of contemporary life and the ways in which they succeed, or more frequently fail. Patriarch Jack Dunlap is a rigid, seemingly puritanical businessman whose stern eccentricities have driven his wife, Faith, out of the house and into a state of nervous exhaustion. Daughter Caroline, made of sterner stuff, is trying to get used to the family weirdness again after graduating from college and returning home to decide what to do with her life—which will probably
Reviewed on: 12/02/2002
Genre: Fiction
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