Pip strives to retain her integrity, but the world in which she is coming of age is, in Franzen's view, sick, its people born only to suffer and harm. Once there, Pip is both flattered by and suspicious of the attention she receives from the magnetic Wolf when she returns to America to do his bidding in secret, she becomes increasingly attached to people he may want to hurt. Living in Oakland, Calif., Pip meets and confides in beautiful German activist Annagret, who calls on her former boyfriend, Andreas Wolf, to give Pip an internship working with Wolf's cultish Sunlight Project, a WikiLeaks-like operation based in Bolivia. Two years out of college, self-conscious, acerbic Purity "Pip" Tyler is saddled with crushing student loans and an overbearing, emotionally disturbed mother who refuses to reveal the identity of Pip's father. Secrets are power, and power corrupts even the most idealistic in Franzen's (Freedom) exhaustive bildungsroman.
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