The Greatest Possible Good, Ben Brooks
The Greatest Possible Good, Ben Brooks
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The Greatest Possible Good

Author: Ben Brooks

Narrator: Emma Gregory

Unabridged: 11 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/15/2025


Synopsis

“A sharp-witted tragicomedy about money, morality, and a family teetering on the brink. A splendidly funny novel.” —Jenny Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of Pineapple Street

For readers of Paul Murray’s The Bee Sting and Jenny Jackson’s Pineapple Street, an irresistibly funny and incisive novel about a wealthy family that is confident in its good intentions—until the discovery that their patriarch has secretly given all their money to charity ruins their lives.

Meet the Candlewicks.

Seventeen-year-old Evangeline (a.k.a Dubbin), wants to change the world, has a penchant for throwing fake blood during protests, and despairs at the smug complacency of the rest of her family.

Emil is fifteen, and a painfully shy math prodigy who has just begun dabbling in narcotics.

Their mother, Yara, arrives at airports four hours early and fears that AI and climate change will leave her children unemployed and unable to go outside for longer than ten minutes.

And, Arthur, the father, a hapless and always neutral man, who can’t decide if he is a good person or a doormat—forgiving and understanding or weak and terrified.

Their comfortable lives are thrown into disarray when Arthur walks out into the woods one night for a stroll in his calfskin slippers only to fall down an abandoned mineshaft. Disoriented and unable to move, he remains there for three days with only a bottle of mid-range Bordeaux, his son’s confiscated stash of LSD, and his daughter’s book on the concept of Effective Altruism for company.

When he is rescued, he is a man transformed. Determined to give away all of his wealth and devote the rest of his life to the (statistically proven) most worthy causes, his metamorphosis shocks his family and triggers a chain of events that will have far-reaching and unforeseen consequences for them all.

Equal parts hilarious and achingly human, The Greatest Possible Good spans ten years in the lives of the Candlewicks, asking universal questions about what it means to live a good life and if there is a “right” way to be a good person, while introducing the world to one of the most memorable and dysfunctional families in contemporary literature.

About Ben Brooks

Ben Brooks is the author of books for children and adults, including The Greatest Possible Good and the million-copy series Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different, both a Sunday Times (London) and New York Times bestseller, which has been translated into twenty-eight languages and received a British National Book Award. He received a Somerset Maugham Award and Jerwood Fiction Prize for his debut novel Lolito, and the Celsius 232 and Premio Torres del Agua for The Impossible Boy. He also writes for television and is developing original TV projects in the UK and Germany.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on February 19, 2025

Many sources describe this as funny, but I confess I missed the humor in this novel. Yes, there was an occasional subtle wit woven into the prose, but for the most part this story describes an incredibly dysfunctional collection of characters who are plodding through life. The Candlewicks appear suc......more

Goodreads review by Amie on July 09, 2025

Arthur Candlewick leads a privileged life. On the cusp of selling his successful business for millions of pounds, two children attending private school and the owner of a large fancy house, he really cannot think of anything more he needs in life. Until one evening, he takes a walk carrying his sons......more

Goodreads review by Sadhbh on July 21, 2025

4.5, veering to 4.75 I loved this and it managed to thread the needle of exploring big moral topics without becoming ultimately preachy. Wonderful characterisation with great pacing that genuinely made me laugh. There were elements that stretched credulity in a way that I found grating but there were......more

Goodreads review by Soro on June 03, 2025

The Candlewicks are a somewhat dysfunctional but wealthy family, consisting of Evangeline, a high school activist, Emil, a math prodigy experimenting with drugs, Yara, a paranoid mother, and Arthur, the neutral director of a timber business. One day, Arthur decides to take a walk in the woods, takin......more

Goodreads review by Stella on March 30, 2025

I’ll admit, I missed the “humour” aspect of the book (probably on me as a melancholic reader). Honestly felt like I’ve met each of these characters in real life (or seen them in the mirror). Emil’s thoughts behind being a sibling of inconvenience to Evangeline were a touching portrayal of distant sib......more