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Rabbit is Rich
Book • 1981
In 'Rabbit Is Rich', John Updike continues the story of Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom, now a middle-aged man living in Brewer, Pennsylvania, in 1979.
Rabbit has achieved financial success through his father-in-law's Toyota dealership but struggles with personal fulfillment, complicated relationships, and the shadows of his past.
The novel delves into themes of aging, identity, and the American experience during a time of economic and social change.
Rabbit has achieved financial success through his father-in-law's Toyota dealership but struggles with personal fulfillment, complicated relationships, and the shadows of his past.
The novel delves into themes of aging, identity, and the American experience during a time of economic and social change.
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for its beautiful writing and relatable exploration of midlife anxieties.


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