"A family album: leather-bound, thin, its pages yellow with age.
There are images on every page-black and white to start with, then
Kodacolor." So begins Nicholas Delbanco's new novel, It Is Enough,
a chronicle of the German-Jewish Hochmann family, which is also a
chronicle of the twentieth century and its repercussions here and
now. While Frederick Hochmann, a widower, looks back on his long
life from New Canaan, Connecticut, the drama of his family's past
surges to the surface. Ranging from Berlin to Berkeley, from the
1930s to the 2010s, from scenes of the greatest tenderness to the
greatest callowness, It Is Enough is the work of one of the most
accomplished American prose stylists since Henry James.
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