The Good Family Fitzgerald, Joseph Di Prisco
The Good Family Fitzgerald, Joseph Di Prisco
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The Good Family Fitzgerald

Author: Joseph Di Prisco

Narrator: Paul Boehmer

Unabridged: 17 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/14/2020

Categories: Fiction, Family Life, Sagas


Synopsis

The Fitzgeralds are buttressed by wealth and privilege, but they are also buffeted by crisis after crisis, many of their own creation. Even so, they live large, in love and in strife, wielding power, combating adversaries and each other.

Padraic Fitzgerald is the up-from-nothing, aging patriarch whose considerable business interests appear anything but legitimate, but he has bigger problems than law enforcement. A widower, Paddy becomes enmeshed with a young woman who will force him to re-examine his cardinal assumptions. Meanwhile, he has cultivated thorny relationships with his four children. Anthony—oldest son, principled criminal defense attorney, designated prince of the family—and his cherished Francesca are devastated by tragedy. In the aftermath, Frankie comes to play a vital role in Fitzgerald lore. Philip is a charismatic Catholic priest spectacularly torn between his lofty ideals and aspirations and his all-too-human flaws and longings. Matty has wandered aimlessly, but once he finds his purpose, he precipitates turmoil in all quarters. Colleen, the youngest, is a seeker who styles herself as the outsider and the conscience of the clan. Her hands are full, as no Fitzgerald is left untested or unscathed, and by the end the whole family, as well as those venturing into their realm, will be stunned into illumination.

About Joseph Di Prisco

Joseph Di Prisco was born in Brooklyn and lives today in Northern California, with his wife, photographer Patti James. He's the author of the novels All for Now, The Alzhammer, The Confessions of Brother Eli, Sun City, and Sibella & Sibella, prize-winning books of poems, and books about childhood and adolescence. He is the founding chair of the Simpson Literary Project, which promotes literacy and literature, writers and writing across the generations.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Judy on December 26, 2020

I have set myself a challenge to read the remaining novels I received this year from my Nervous Breakdown Book Club subscription. The number of books for this challenge is five. The Good Family Fitzgerald, the May selection, was lingering on my shelves because it is long, so I tackled it just after......more

Goodreads review by Lori L on April 08, 2020

The Good Family Fitzgerald by Joseph Di Prisco is a highly recommended family saga of money, ambition, crime, and the Catholic Church. The Fitzgerald family is one of wealth and privilege. Paddy (Padraic) is the patriarch of the family who built up the family wealth through his dubious business inter......more

Goodreads review by Bari on July 18, 2020

Joseph Di Prisco is as adept at getting inside the head of a grieving widow as he is when writing from the perspective of a conflicted priest. Even his secondary characters – among them: a teenager hiding from her dysfunctional family – are multidimensional. Di Prisco’s ability to make me believe in......more