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Highlights
- In The Easter Parade, first published in 1976, we meet sisters Sarah and Emily Grimes when they are still the children of divorced parents.
- About the Author: Richard Yates, who died in 1992, was the author of seven novels, including Revolutionary Road, and two story collections.
- 240 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
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About the Book
Children of divorced parents, Sarah and Emily Grimes grow into two very different women as they struggle to overcome their tarnished family's past. "The effect is at once cruel and sweet, heartbreaking and brutal".--"The Boston Book Review".Book Synopsis
In The Easter Parade, first published in 1976, we meet sisters Sarah and Emily Grimes when they are still the children of divorced parents. We observe the sisters over four decades, watching them grow into two very different women. Sarah is stable and stalwart, settling into an unhappy marriage. Emily is precocious and independent, struggling with one unsatisfactory love affair after another. Richard Yates's classic novel is about how both women struggle to overcome their tarnished family's past, and how both finally reach for some semblance of renewal.
Review Quotes
David Sedaris Spring 2025 Tour Book Recommendation
"Yates writes powerfully and enters completely and effortlessly into the lives of his characters . . . A spare yet wrenching tale." --The New York Times Book Review
About the Author
Richard Yates, who died in 1992, was the author of seven novels, including Revolutionary Road, and two story collections. The widely celebrated Collected Stories of Richard Yates (now available from Picador) first appeared in May 2001.