
Crossroads
In 1971 Chicago, a family teeters on the brink of moral crisis, each member grappling with personal desires that threaten to unravel their lives. The father, a pastor questioning his faith and marriage, faces rebellion from his children, who are each navigating their own radical paths toward freedom. This novel offers a rich, intimate portrait of a family's struggles with faith, love, and societal upheaval, told with Franzen's signature blend of humor, intelligence, and warmth.
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