Rich Man, Poor Man

Book 1 of 1 in Rich Man, Poor Man #1

1978

by Irwin Shaw

Rich Man, Poor Man is a captivating saga that explores the lives of two brothers in post-war America. This engrossing novel, so well written and fascinating, is the first of its series and one of Irwin Shaw's best works.

The story follows Rudolph, Gretchen, and Thomas Jordache, the children of an embittered German immigrant, as they navigate the quarter-century following World War II. Nurtured on traditional views of the American dream, each sibling pursues their own path to happiness and success.

Set in a small town on the Hudson River, this sprawling saga captures the essence of American life during a period of significant change. The family's journey is a gripping ride through a world devastated by conflict and transformed by commerce and culture.

Rich Man, Poor Man was the inspiration for one of the first primetime TV mini-series, further cementing its place in American cultural history.

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