![]() Russ is on a mission to a predominantly Black church on Chicago's South Side. The book, first in an announced trilogy, opens at Christmastime. He and his wife, Marion, have four children. Russ Hildebrandt is a handsome 47-year-old assistant pastor at the village's First Reformed Church. But "Crossroads" is mainly set in 1971, when nearly three of four Americans said they belonged to a church. That Franzen, so attuned to liberal boomer culture, chooses to write about Christianity may seem curious, given today's decline in religious identification among Americans. ![]() New in this weighty fiction is the centering of religion. ![]() ![]() Paul-set "Freedom") fall into the married-with-children category, and "Crossroads" is no exception. They live in the Chicago suburb of New Prospect, which despite its name is no Eden of optimism or happiness.įranzen's previous novels (including his breakout "The Corrections" and his St. Even with God on their side, the Hildebrandt family at the center of Jonathan Franzen's intermittently powerful new novel are far from redeemed. ![]()
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