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Redefining morality in modern relationships.

"How to be Good" is a thought-provoking book that challenges our conventional understanding of morality in modern relationships. Through the story of Katie and David, the book explores the complexities of marriage and parenthood, and how our perception of "goodness" can change and evolve. The unique and distinctive feature of the book is its ability to blend humor and philosophy seamlessly, making it a great read for those who enjoy a witty and insightful take on contemporary issues. Users would likely appreciate its fresh perspective on morality and relationships, and the way it encourages readers to question their own values and beliefs.

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How to be Good

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ISBN: 9780141008585
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $12.77
Authors: Nick Hornby
Publisher: Penguin
Date of Publication: 2001-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Literary Fiction
Related Topics: Literature
Goodreads rating: 3.22
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According to her own complex moral calculations, Katie Carr has earned her affair. She's a doctor, after all, and doctors are decent people, and on top of that, her husband David is the self-styled Angriest Man in Holloway. When David suddenly becomes good, however - properly, maddeningly, give-away-all-his-money good - Katie's sums no longer add up, and she is forced to ask herself some very hard questions.... Nick Hornby's brilliant new novel offers a painfully funny account of modern marriage and parenthood, and asks that most difficult of questions: what does it mean to be good?
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Redefining morality in modern relationships.

"How to be Good" is a thought-provoking book that challenges our conventional understanding of morality in modern relationships. Through the story of Katie and David, the book explores the complexities of marriage and parenthood, and how our perception of "goodness" can change and evolve. The unique and distinctive feature of the book is its ability to blend humor and philosophy seamlessly, making it a great read for those who enjoy a witty and insightful take on contemporary issues. Users would likely appreciate its fresh perspective on morality and relationships, and the way it encourages readers to question their own values and beliefs.