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Loading... The Good Wife: A Novelpor Stewart O'Nan
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adorará Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se gostará deste livro. not many women are able to stand by her man. She is very strong. ( )She is pregnant, he murders an old woman. He is incarcerated for 25 years, she is faithful and visits him every week. He gets out and they resume their marriage. I like the way O'Nan writes in a conversational tone. The Good Wife was a bit slow and boring, but I liked it none-the-less. I can't imagine loving and believing in someone so completely for so long without questioning guilt! I really liked this book. Living in the Southern Tier of New York State, I found it really interesting to read a work of fiction that mentions cities and landmarks all around me! It's evident that O'Nan is extremely familiar with this area. This book is told from the perspective of Patty Dickerson who finds herself navigating through life on her own when her husband is sent to prison. This book really draws you into Patty's world as she copes with single motherhood (although she has the support of her mother, whom she lives with), countless menial jobs, welfare, the many visits to the jail to visit her husband, numerous appeals, and the scorn of those in her community. Patty could be anyone (your neighbor, your friend). This book has no bells and whistles. It tells the story of one woman's ordinary life (a life many of us lead ourselves!) and that's the magic of it. This story is probably playing out for many people in the world right now. Highly recommended. Review also posted on my blog: http://crazy-for-books.blogspot.com Brilliant use of telling. If I taught, I'd use him for my classes. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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With his usual practicality, O'Nan kills the hope off quickly in The Good Wife. This isn/t a novel of beating the odds but of enduring them. We follow Patty through her husband's long incarceration as she moves in with family, gets a series of low-paying jobs, remains faithful to Tommy, and raises their son Casey alone. These aren't unique circumstances--although they rarely form the stuff of fiction--and these aren't unique, unforgettable characters. Patty Dickerson could be anyone, and that's the point. This is a story of ordinary lives and small graces. O'Nan's refusal to dress things up (or down) is part of the charm of this clear-sighted, uncompromising novel. --Regina Marler
(retirado da Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:58 -0400)
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