RAE’S READS

This 2016 bestseller ties for second place on my list of ” Favorite Books Published in 2016″ (ties with The Swans of Fifth Avenue), after Gentleman in Moscow (reviewed in an earlier post), which still claims first place.  It was so good that I made time to read it and finished in two days.  The book begins in California and is also set in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the states where I was born and raised in, respectively.  Maybe it was because of this “personal connection”, or more likely the denseness of characters and plot  that I became hooked by the end of the first few chapters.

We meet Beverly and “Fix” as the novel opens with the “…dissolution of their marriage and the joining of two families.” This connecting of families through marriage and caused by divorce creates a “tribe” of children, four girls, two boys, the Cousinses and the Keatings, and the book carries these characters through the next fifty years. There is much intertwining of plot and relationships, and this intrigues the reader as he/she progresses through the novel. All of the characters are memorable; I couldn’t choose a favorite because the author makes me feel attached to and care about every one of them.

Perhaps I enjoyed Commonwealth so much because I am especially fond of character-driven novels, but I suspect the main reason was because of Patchett’s great writing abilities.  I highly recommend this novel.

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6 responses to “COMMONWEALTH by Ann Patchett: A Review”

  1. sjhigbee Avatar

    This looks like an interesting book – I’ll add it to my TBR list once I’ve worked through some more of my backlog:).

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I really, really liked it!

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  2. James J. Cudney IV Avatar

    I asked for this for Christmas because I felt like it was similar in style and tone to the one I’d just finished writing. I can’t wait to start it next week (finishing something else this week). Thanks for the review. Will come back to finish reading this post again when done.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      Be sure and let me know when you finish “the one you just finished writing”. I will definitely buy a copy. I love reading young(er) writers and especially if it’s a debut novel. Is it?

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      1. James J. Cudney IV Avatar

        Hi. I appreciate it. Yes, it will be my debut. It’s called “Watching a Glass Shatter” and you can see a preview of the first 2 chapters on my site: https://theglassfamily.wordpress.com/

        Thanks! I’m looking through your site now. -jjc

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  3. Rae Longest Avatar

    Go all the way down to the Introduction to see how a bunch of ladies who were concerned about literacy (theirs and others) got this on-line book group (PWR) started. We’re about to have a get together at my house for a book discussion (and food and fellowship, of course); we’d break the “women only” rule for a nice guy like you. Wish you lived nearby! Ha!

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