With wit and warmth, Johnsons debut novel captures the fragile rhythm and unpredictable drama of family life. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is extremely powerful if you like your spouse, feel understood by him or her, are accustomed to disagreeing about big things, and believe that even major problems will sort themselves out. The writer makes the storm of resentment between husband and wife both a logical outcome of events and a complete mystery. She resolves the disorientation and anger in a way I didn't expect but was sure would be true. The end is spare and incredibly beautiful. As a mother of two young daughters, I thought I might not be up for the plot. Interestingly, there are no manipulations that force you to tears. The book asks good questions about how much parents can know, or should try to know, about their teenage kids, and about the usefulness of research as a technique for reorienting oneself and building inner resources in a tragedy. [...]
Best Book of the Year
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book is startling good. Not a young adult book at all like this last reviewer wrote. please ignore all that junk. This is one of the best books I've read in years. It's dramatic and funny and moving and touching without ever being maudlin. I was moved to tears. This woman is a writer to watch with skills this great in her first book I can't wait to watch for the great work this writer is destined for. So thank you Ms Johnson for this amazing book. You're now one of my favorite writers along with Carolyn See, John Updike and all the great modern authors of this modern era. I was so amazed by the quality of this book! Clancy OHara
I wonder what I would do
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Have you ever wondered what you would do if your child or a close family member were in a coma? Would you "pull the plug"? Would you hover by the bed? Would you go on with your life? Rebecca Johnson provides a glimpse into the life of a modern, loving, educated family facing this problem. Although each person deals with it differently, I did not feel judgemental about any of their choices - nor does the author. Her attention to the telling detail and the surprise shifts make me think of Alice Munro. In the midst of the sadness, I found myself laughing... as well as crying. It is an unusual book. The images Johnson creates linger.
Wildy readable and funny!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
One of the best books of 2008. It's funny, sharp, beautifully observed and virtually impossible to put down. I started reading it at 9pm and finally closed it around 2 am. These are characters who are so fully alive you can't shake them even when you're finished; you keep wondering what they're up to once the book is done. Johnson is a great writer and greater observer of human nature. What's unusual about this book is that it is both deeply profound and highly enertaining. And in case there's any confusion, this is absolutely not "chick lit". Men who value compelling fiction will love this book just as much as women. The male characters are wonderful.
A really good read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This is a good read and refreshingly new! It has all the elements of a well-written story - interesting characters, a page-turning plot - plus insights into the emotions of characters for today's audience: a reality show host, college students, a journey into Alaska, etc. Written by a talented journalist in the know who also has an imagination, this title goes to the top of my list!
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