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    • Pub. Date: August 1996
    • 480pp
    • Sales Rank: 60,389
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      • Pub. Date: August 1996
      • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
      • Format: Paperback, 480pp
      • Sales Rank: 60,389
      • Lexile: 1050L 

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      John Updike, a genius at creating uncannily vivid mirror images of American life, is at his best in this final episode of the extraordinary "Rabbit" saga.

      Here is a last look at a character followed by millions through four decades of his existence - a story that reflects the complexities of contemporary experience , told by the Pulitzer prize winning master of modern fiction.

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      Brilliant...It must be read.

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      Biography

      Best known for a series of novels featuring Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom, John Updike was one of the 20th century's most distinguished American authors. Over the course of his long, prolific career, he garnered numerous literary awards, including two coveted Pulitzer Prizes!

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      Rabbit winsby Anonymous

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      May 09, 2001: The unparelled powers of Updike are on full display in Rabbit at Rest. His uncanny ability to extrapolate fascinating apsects from ostensibly mundane, day-to-day life never ceases to amaze. Rabbit at Rest focuses on the state of America under George Bush, Rabbit's relationship with his son, Nelson,(a product of the 70s that Rabbit has never, and will never understand), and his continual search to find something in life that made him feel as important as he was as a high school basketball star. Prurience and infidelity, of course, are firmly entrenched themes, but Updike presents them in a way that makes you understand the point of view of all parties involved. Rabbit at Rest is the densest of the Rabbit novels, and the writing style probably the most ornate. But for anyone who appreciates the power and beauty of words, Rabbit at Rest should be read. The ending is one of the greatest pieces of contemporary literature that has been create. Not sure if it equals Rabbit Redux, but it's quite close.

      This book is exceptional.by Anonymous

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      February 20, 2001: I believe this is the best of the four Rabbit novels. It presents an exceptional view of the aged Rabbit as he endures retirement with his family. Updike forces you too look at the world in such a unique way in this novel and explores the Reagan years in such an engaging and troubling way. You will think about this book long after you finish it.