The protagonist and father who is having an affair with Sandy, prompting his separation from wife Faith and four daughters. He struggles with custody, exhibits volatile and abusive behavior during a confrontation, later reconciles partially with Sherry, and ultimately destroys a tennis court in a fit of rage, highlighting his deeply flawed and troubled nature.
George's internal struggle and shame drive his contradictory actions throughout the narrative.
Frank is professionally employed by Faith to construct a tennis court on the property.
George engages in a secret romantic relationship with Sandy while his marriage deteriorates.
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