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A suburban family--Frank, April, and the two kids--breaks down: April decides they should move to Paris, and Frank gets involved in a messy affair at the office. Richard Yates's brilliant 1961 novel, in which there are no winners, is a satirical dissection of suburbia in the 1950s and a probing examination of the sadness, emptiness, and self-deception at the heart of some American lives and relationships. REVOLUTIONARY ROAD was a finalist for the National Book Award.


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"Originally published in 1961, this gratifyingly beautiful novel has been reissued again--and for good reason....[A]n overlooked masterpiece of American tragedy."

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  • Bookseller: A1Books US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: 1841593176-11-GARD
  • Book condition: NEW
  • Quantity available: 11
  • Binding: Book
  • ISBN 10: 1841593176
  • ISBN 13: 9781841593173
  • Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
  • Date published: 2009
  • Pages: 661

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