A Long and Happy Life: A Novel

Ecstatically reviewed and winner of the William Faulkner Award for a notable first novel when it was published in 1962, A Long and Happy Life launched the career of Reynolds Price, a writer considered to be "one of our greatest novelists" (Harper Lee).

From its dazzling opening page, which announced the appearance of a stylist of the first rank, to its moving close, this brief novel has charmed and captivated millions of readers since its original publication almost fifty years ago. The troubled love story of pretty, headstrong Rosacoke Mustian and the motorcycle-riding, stoic Wesley Beavers, A Long and Happy Life beautifully evokes a rural North Carolina now long gone.
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LiziB
Feb 23, 2023
8/10 stars
A small story done in a big way. The author is new to me -- I think I picked this one up because of the NC locale, which is my homeland. I loved the characters and the style, and I would like to read more of him. I'm thinking of skipping from his first to his last novel, just for a fun shock.

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