Bennett demonstrates a real talent for evoking the affectless, indulgent eccentricities of the surpassingly (and perpetually) wealthy . . . Bennett manages it all deftly. He can weave a tale and has the chops to keep it all in a literary vein . . . this is a good book with a crackerjack ending. The Globe and Mail Bennetts storytelling is effortless in its pace and time shifts, and his dialogue glints like a sharpened knife. The Walrus BackLit bonus material includes an author interview, discussion questions, and recommended reading.

Zusammenfassung
Entitlement is the tragic, wrenching story of Andy Kronk. After a lifetime intertwined with the Aspinalls, one of Canada s wealthiest families, Andy has finally forged a clean break. Mere months pass, however, before his past returns, and he finds himself, obediently, digging At its heart, Entitlement is a story about identity about who we think we are and where we really stand. Set in rural Ontario and with excursions to Toronto and New York City, the novel takes a provocative and honest look at class, power, male relationships, death, and the familial bonds that
Titel
Entitlement
EAN
9781554908561
ISBN
978-1-55490-856-1
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
30.09.2008
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
288
Jahr
2008
Untertitel
Englisch