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An edition of Good faith (2003)

Good faith

1st ed.
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Emerging from an ugly divorce in the early 1980s, real estate salesman Joe Stratford is reluctant to join his friend Marcus in a get-rich-quick scheme and wonders about the advances of a free-spirited married woman.

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A.A. Knopf, Knopf
Language
English
Pages
417

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Cover of: Good faith
Good faith
2004, Faber
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Good Faith
2003, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Good faith
2003, Alfred A. Knopf
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Good faith
Good faith
2003, Random House Large Print
in English
Cover of: Good faith
Good faith
2003, Faber
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Cover of: Good faith
Good faith
2003, A.A. Knopf, Knopf
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3569.M39 G66 2003, PS3569.M39G66 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
417 p. ;
Number of pages
417

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3570077M
ISBN 10
0375412174
LCCN
2002073096
OCLC/WorldCat
50129401
Library Thing
5793
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
671573

Work Description

Jane Smiley brings her extraordinary gifts--comic timing, empathy, emotional wisdom, an ability to deliver slyly on big themes and capture the American spirit--to the seductive, wishful, wistful world of real estate, in which the sport of choice is the mind game. Her funny and moving new novel is about what happens when the American Dream morphs into a seven-figure American Fantasy.Joe Stratford is someone you like at once. He makes an honest living helping nice people buy and sell nice houses. His not-very-amicable divorce is finally settled, and he's ready to begin again. It's 1982. He is pretty happy, pretty satisfied. But a different era has dawned; Joe's new friend, Marcus Burns from New York, seems to be suggesting that the old rules are ready to be repealed, that now is the time you can get rich quick. Really rich. And Marcus not only knows that everyone is going to get rich, he knows how. Because Marcus just quit a job with the IRS.But is Joe ready for the kind of success Marcus promises he can deliver? And what's the real scoop on Salt Key Farm? Is this really the development opportunity of a lifetime?And then there's Felicity Ornquist, the lovely, feisty, winning (and married) daughter of Joe's mentor and business partner. She has finally owned up to her feelings for Joe: she's just been waiting for him to be available. The question Joe asks himself, over and over, is, Does he have the gumption? Does he have the smarts and the imagination and the staying power to pay attention--to Marcus and to Felicity--and reap the rewards? Good Faith captures the seductions and illusions that can seize America during our periodic golden ages (every Main Street an El Dorado). To follow Joe as he does deals and is dealt with in this newly liberated world of anything goes is a roller-coaster ride through the fun park of the 1980s. It is Jane Smiley in top form.4/2003From the Hardcover edition.

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