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Great Santini Unknown - 2001
by Pat Conroy
About this book
The Great Santini is a novel written by Pat Conroy and published in 1976.
Marine Col. Bull Meecham commands his home like a soldiers’ barracks. Cold and controlling, but also loving, Bull has complicated relationships with each member of his family—in particular, his eldest son, Ben.
A born athlete who desperately seeks his father’s approval, Ben is determined to break out from the colonel’s shadow. With guidance from teachers at his new school, he strives to find the courage to stand up to his father once and for all.
Inspired by Pat Conroy’s own difficult relationship with his father, The Great Santini is a captivating and unflinching portrayal of modern family, and a moving novel of a son determined to become his own man.
The novel was made into a film of the same name in 1979, starring Robert Duvall in the title role.
First line
In the Cordova Hotel, near the docks of Barcelona, fourteen Marine Corps fighter pilots from the aircraft carrier Forrestal were throwing an obstreperously spirited going away party for Lieutenant Colonel Bull Meecham, the executive officer of their carrier based squadron.
Details
- Title Great Santini
- Author Pat Conroy
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Tandem Library
- Date October 2001
- ISBN 9780613127028