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The Good Life

The Calloway Trilogy • Book 2

by Jay McInerney

Narrated by Robertson Dean

3.58 ABR Score (3.5K ratings)
★ 3.49 Goodreads (3.4K) ★ 3.85 Audible (62)
11h 45m Released 2006 Literature & Fiction

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's measured, introspective narration grounds McInerney's post-9/11 exploration of grief and connection—making the emotional weight land harder than the prose alone could achieve.

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About This Audiobook

Manhattan's privileged classes face an unprecedented reckoning when tragedy strikes their carefully constructed worlds. Russell and Corrine Calloway navigate the fragile terrain of their rebuilt marriage in TriBeCa, raising miraculous twin children while Russell's literary career teeters on uncertain ground. Across the social divide, wealthy ex-banker Luke McGavock searches for meaning beyond accumulation, struggling to bridge the growing distances within his Upper East Side family. When catastrophe descends on September morning in 2001, these disparate lives converge at Ground Zero, where the debris of their assumptions about security, purpose, and connection must be sorted through alongside the literal wreckage.

Robertson Dean delivers McInerney's complex emotional landscape with remarkable nuance, capturing both the urbane sophistication and underlying vulnerability of characters confronting forces beyond their control. His measured pacing allows the psychological intricacies to unfold naturally, while his distinct characterizations help listeners navigate the shifting perspectives between families and social strata. Dean's performance particularly excels during the novel's more introspective passages, where his careful modulation transforms internal monologues into intimate revelations. The audio format enhances McInerney's precise prose, making each observation about privilege, loss, and human resilience resonate with heightened clarity.