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Average rating4.5
I really enjoyed this entertaining tale of woe about a dysfunctional family coping with the loss of the mother. Arthur, a failing professor of engineering has realised he can't afford the family home anymore and the only solution to his problems is to tap his two children for the inheritance his wife only left for his children. Unfortunately, he's not on good terms with them. Ethan has spent all his inheritance after quitting his job and buying an overpriced apartment, and he is stuck in a kind of extended state of inertia, whereas Maggie has decided not to spend anything at all and steals things to give the money to charity. The themes running through the novel are that their attempts to help other people backfire continually because of their self-interest (there are similarities in that respect to Franzen's Crossroads) and how money and the attitude to money can affect family relationships. The characters are very well drawn and this is a funny, sometimes quite touching novel which I recommend.