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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Genre: Historical Fiction / Romance / Literary Fiction
Book Review:
*Douglas Kennedy's ''The Pursuit of Happiness'' is a sweeping, emotionally charged novel that captures the complexities of love and loyalty in the aftermath of World War II. Set in Manhattan during Thanksgiving 1945, the story begins at a party hosted by Eric Smythe, a charismatic young man surrounded by his clever Greenwich Village friends. When his independent and sharp-witted sister Sara meets Jack Malone—a U.S. Army journalist just back from a defeated Germany—their connection is immediate and undeniable. But Jack's worldview clashes with that of Eric and his circle, and what follows is a tale of divided loyalties, profound consequences, and the random workings of destiny. Kennedy's prose is gripping and masterful, weaving threads of love and betrayal into a thrillingly satisfying conclusion. As the Observer notes, ''Kennedy cannot help but write grippingly.'' A compelling read for fans of historical romance and literary fiction.