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John Updike: In the beauty of the lilies (1996, A.A. Knopf) 5 stars

Faith ultimately bursts into flame as Updike's major new novel, charting the lives of one …

It took me a long time to finish this book because I was savoring it. It's truly one of the best books I've read as an adult. Updike's attention to detail - both in environment and within human relationships makes this book immersive and delightful. The story follows for successive generations in an American family, with an emphasis on their attachments (or lack thereof) to both religion and film.