"May We Be Forgiven" by A.M. Homes

October 12, 2012 1:28 PM

Jeff Glor talks to A.M. Homes about her new novel, "May We Be Forgiven," a darkly comic story of a fractured family trying to put itself back together. The book's first chapter was selected by Salman Rushdie for "The Best American Short Stories 2008," who describes the novel as starting "at maximum force -- and then it really gets going." Homes is also the author of "The End of Alice" and "This Book Will Save Your Life."

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