Lucy Crown

Lucy Crown

First edition
Author Irwin Shaw
Country United States
Language English
Publisher Random House
Publication date
1956
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 339 pp
OCLC 256837355

Lucy Crown is a novel by Irwin Shaw first published in 1956. It is about a wife and motherthe eponymous characterwho, in the summer of 1937, begins an affair with a young man whom the Crowns have hired as a companion for their fragile son Tony.

Lucy Crown's deliberate act of infidelity and betrayal, which is witnessed by Tony, leads to the disintegration of her marriage and complete estrangement from her son. Only a chance meeting with Tony in a bar in Paris, France in the 1950s leads to a partial reconciliation of mother and son. Lucy learns that Tony is married with a son and actually living in Paris as an artist. She immediately sees through his façade and realizes that, while keeping up appearances, he is leading an unhappy life. Together they visit his father's grave in the small French village where he was shot by a sniper during World War II.


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