
"Deft, witty, and profoundly serious." Publishers Weekly The compelling novel about midlife crisis and middle-class life in a society where old-fashioned values are hard to find and hard to hold onto. Divorced, coping with joint custody, trying to stay relevant professionally and socially, Doug Gardner, a sports columnist, is a man whose life is falling apart, and to top it all off, he is facing 50. As Stefan Kanfer wrote in Time magazine, "Avery Corman has a literary gift for dialogue and predicament. 50 could tell future generations more about contemporary middle-aged mores than a library of sociological theses."
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