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A father frets over his son's future while reexamining his own past in John P. Marquand's enduring portrait of America on the brink of World War II A script doctor who divides his time between Manhattan, Hollywood, and a country home in New England, Jeffrey Wilson has entered middle age with all the trappings of success. Yet, in the months leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor, he feels increasingly anxious and isolated. He fears that his eldest son, a college sophomore, will be called to fight before he has had a chance to live on his own terms. Two decades ago, Jeffrey served in World War I, and his life since then seems like a series of accidents. Instead of the journalism career he aspired to, he toils to fix other people's plays. By marrying into a prominent family, he gained wealth and stature, but sacrificed his autonomy. His friends and acquaintances, most of whom were chosen by his wife, are foolish and vain.. Powerless to rewind the clock or hold back the tides of global conflict, Jeffrey offers his son the one piece of advice that is impossible for a young man to hear: Time is running out. Witty, moving, and meticulously observed, So Little Time is the story of a crucial period in American history and one man's attempts to make sense of it all.
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"No one more accurately depicted the American home front in fiction than Marquand did. In So Little Time and B.F.'s Daughter, he created a wealth of detail that makes both novels enormously valuable social documents."
The New York Times Book Review
"The most irresistibly entertaining, the most dryly, accurately and maliciously satirical, the most thoughtfully comic novel of the year, or of several years . . . [Marquand] has outdone himself with So Little Time."
The New York Times
"So Little Time is as good reading as its predecessors. Mr. Marquand uses our language with admirable ease and resourcefulness . . . [and] the spice of humor and irony."
The New York Times Book Review