Garp and Ewe
"Garp and Ewe" is a novel by John Irving that follows the life of T.S. Garp, the son of a feminist icon, Jenny Fields. The story explores themes of gender, sexuality, and the complexities of family life through Garp's experiences as a writer and father.
The narrative delves into Garp's relationships, particularly with his mother, Jenny, and his wife, Helen. It examines the challenges they face in a world filled with societal expectations and personal struggles, ultimately highlighting the balance between ambition and responsibility in their lives.