Publisher's Synopsis
Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
Charm, wit, and ambition can open every door-until they don't. A young man, dazzled by the promise of wealth and status, drifts through elite schools and glittering social circles, chasing love and success in a world that rewards appearances over substance. As he rises, he wrestles with disillusionment, discovering that intellect and charm may not be enough to secure his place among the privileged. In a rapidly changing post-war America, he must confront the gap between who he is and who he longs to be.
A dazzling portrait of the Lost Generation, This Side of Paradise captured the restless spirit of post-World War I youth like no book before it. With its lyrical prose and sharp social critique, it introduced readers to the intoxicating pursuit of success, love, and identity in a rapidly modernizing America. It also launched F. Scott Fitzgerald's literary career, marking him as the voice of a generation eager to break from tradition. More than a century later, its themes of ambition, disillusionment, and self-discovery remain as relevant as ever.