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A Dual Inheritance

Joanna Hershon

Autumn 1962: Ed Cantowitz and Hugh Shipley meet in their final year at Harvard. Ed is far removed from Hugh's privileged upbringing as a Boston Brahmin yet his drive and ambition outpace Hugh's ambivalence about his own life. These two young men form an unlikely friendship bolstered by a fierce shared desire to transcend their circumstances. But in just a few short years not only do their paths diverge-one rising on Wall Street the other becoming a kind of global humanitarian-but their friendship ends abruptly with only one of them understanding why.

Can a friendship define your view of the world? Spanning from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the present-day stock market collapse with locations as diverse as Dar es Salaam Boston Shenzhen and Fishers Island A Dual Inheritance asks this question as it follows not only these two men but the complicated women in their vastly different lives. And as Ed and Hugh grow further and further apart they remain uniquely-even surprisingly-connected.

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  • Classification : General & Literary Fiction
  • Pub Date : APR 3, 2014
  • Imprint : Blackfriars
  • Page Extent : 544
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780349004204
  • Price : INR 699
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Joanna Hershon

Joanna Hershon is the author of four novels: Swimming The Outside of August The German Bride and A Dual Inheritance. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times One Story the Virginia Quarterly Review the literary anthologies Brooklyn Was Mine andFreud's Blind Spot and Berlin Stories - a multimedia journal for NPR Worldwide. She has taught in the Creative Writing department at Columbia University and lives in Brooklyn with her husband the painter Derek Buckner and their twin sons.

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