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The Godfather by Mario Puzo
The Godfather by Mario Puzo
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Exemplary characterisations and a fast-paced plot
The novel begins with the events that transpire at Connie Corleone's wedding, daughter of Don "The Godfather" Corleone, head of the five greatest mafia clans of New York. As Don is incapacitated by an assassination attempt, the Corleone family must go through a transformation to maintain the power dynamics and progress in the mafia world. Santino Corleone is too brash and spontaneous to be a leader while Freddie Corleone is just basically soft. The book hitherto follows the transformation of Michael Corleone as he realises that although he is an iconoclast who is against what his father represents, blood is stronger than water; and within him lies a true Sicilian who would go to every length to protect his beloved ones. Thus, Michael Corleone sets forth a journey where he faces violence, exacts revenge, experiences love and loss and finally regains the stature that the Corleone family once possessed.
About The AuthorMario Puzo is a globally renowned American author and screen writer who was born in 1920 in the Hell's Kitchen neighbourhood of New York. His three-part crime saga about the Mafia, The Godfather, are considered golden classics along with the three films that the books were adapted into. He received the 'Academy Award' for 'Best Adapted Screenplay' for the first and third instalments of the movie trilogy. Mario Puzo is also the screenwriter who wrote the screenplay for the original Superman movie in 1978. His last novel, The Family, was released after his death in 2001.
