Shortlisted for Canada's prestigious Giller Prize, this
"profoundly humane novel" (Vancouver Sun), wrings suspense and
humor out of the everyday choices we make, revealing the delicate
balance between sacrifice and self-interest, doing good and being
good.
Clara Purdy is at a crossroads. At forty-three, she is divorced,
living in her late parents' house, and near-ing her twentieth year
as a claims adjuster at a local insurance firm. Driving to the bank
during her lunch hour, she crashes into a sharp left turn, taking
the Gage family in the other car with her. When bruises on the
mother, Lorraine, prove to be late-stage cancer, Clara decides to
do the right thing. She moves Lorraine's three children and their
terrible grandmother into her own house--and then has to cope with
the consequences of practical goodness: exhaustion, fury, hilarity,
and unexpected love.
What, exactly, does it mean to be good? What do we owe each
other in this life, and what do we deserve? Good to a Fault is an
ultimately joyful book that digs deep, with leavening humor, into
questions of morality, class, and social responsibility. Marina
Endicott looks at life and death through the compassionate, humane
lens of a born novelist: being good, being at fault, and finding
some balance in between.
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