The Testing of Luther Albright

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The Testing of Luther Albright is a novel by MacKenzie Scott that explores the emotional unraveling of a seemingly stable engineer and family man when personal and professional crises collide.

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instanceOf novel
author MacKenzie Scott
surface form: MacKenzie Bezos

MacKenzie Scott
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstEditionPublisher HarperCollins
genre literary fiction
hasCategory 2005 novels
American novels
debut novels
novels set in California
hasTheme emotional unraveling
family dynamics
fragility of stability
midlife crisis
moral choices
personal responsibility
pressure of expectations
language English
mainCharacter Luther Albright
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativePerspective first-person narrative
notableFor being MacKenzie Scott's debut novel
pageCount approximately 240
protagonistOccupation engineer
publicationYear 2005
publisher Harper
HarperCollins
setting California, United States
surface form: California
settingPeriod late 20th century
subjectMatter emotional crisis
family relationships
identity
marriage
parent–child relationships
professional ethics

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MacKenzie Scott notableWork The Testing of Luther Albright
MacKenzie notableWork The Testing of Luther Albright
subject surface form: MacKenzie Scott
mackenziescott notableWork The Testing of Luther Albright
subject surface form: MacKenzie Scott