Bookshops pin hopes on Jonathan Franzen's return with Freedom
Freedom, Jonathan Franzen's first novel since his 2001 international bestseller, The Corrections, explores the disintegration of an avant-garde, American family
Nine years after Jonathan Franzen took the literary world by storm with his story of a crumbling American family, The Corrections, the American author is back with a new novel which is already being heralded as a potential Christmas hit by booksellers.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Tuesday, 6 July, 2010
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