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File Size: 2914 KB
Print Length: 354 pages
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (January 1, 2017)
Publication Date: January 1, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01D2ZNXX0
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I always love the first day of the month because I know I get to choose my Kindle First pick of the month. (I live in Australia so am a verified purchaser in Oz and get the benefit of a 11 hour time advantage). Usually I struggle choosing between two books but this month I was drawn to the cover of Sisters, One, Two, Three by Nancy Star. Once I read the product description I was concerned that it would be too depressing however now that I've read it, while it's retrospective and there is a sense of melancholy it's so beautifully written and realistic that as the reader you feel mesmerised by the narrative and feel utterly compelled to understand the Tangle family. This family has a tragic secret that no one will talk about, not uncommon for that period in time. Having resided on the idealism of Martha's Vineyard everything is kept private and quiet. The past affects the present and the story jumps back and forth between the two time periods to help give the reader context.This story is a drama about a dysfunctional family who's lives tailspin after a tragedy. It's primarily told through the life and memories of the eldest daughter, Ginger. At times confronting, due to the inner turmoil you are waiting for things to unravel, and unravel they do. There are many twists and emotions run high. This story is one of mothers, daughters and sisters and really proves that you can never escape your family.I love how the characters unfolded and enabled me to understand why they are the way they are. Our pasts definitely shape us and have a profound effect on how we deal with things later in life. I am delighted I picked this book, it will make me think for days. 4.5 stars.
This book draws you in from the very beginning and makes it impossible to put down. Makes you laugh & cry. Only dislike is the ending, leaves a lot of unanswered questions.
For a lot of this book, I just wasn't crazy about it. I thought it would be a book about a close knit group of sisters and I just didn't get that impression. For the first 2/3 of the book, the author goes back & forth between present and past.Ginger, one of the sisters, is portrayed as a sweet child. One that is very conscientious and wanting to please her parents. As an adult, I feel she is prtrayed as a pain in the tush who kind of scares her daughter and almost her husband away.Another sister, Mimi, I saw as kind of a typical teen who almost becomes like an uptight "soccer mom", but yet always complains that Ginger is too uptight & worrisome.The third and youngest sister, Callie, just seems carefree as a child. One that Mimi & Ginger look after. She does develop a quirk of wondering even out of school, but it seems as if it's just part of her personality. The family does suffer a majot tragedy that Callie is directly involved in so later on you realize her personality is actually a direct complication of the accident she was in.Glory is their mother and always seems like she is just out for herself. She seems as if she is bothered by her kids and doesn't necessarily always get along with her husband who tries his best to hold his family together and ultimately make Glory happy.The last third of the book I enjoyed much more and felt it redeemed the book. I lot more is explained and some confusing family issues are realized for what they truly are. Without giving too much away, I am happy for Ginger, who is the primary character, and how things are resolved for her.
I'm not sure what to say because I really didn't enjoy this book. It's a story about a family's life - so not much action. There's plenty of emotion and soul searching and characters trying to do the right thing without knowing what the right thing is. It's a genre I don't enjoy, but if you do, I recommend this book. It is well written and the characters are well developed. You understand them and their motivations and weaknesses. There's some unresolved issues, too, similar to real life because much of the story takes place when the characters are children. Memories are fuzzy and perspectives are different for each child. If you're looking for a book that forces you to think, this will do it. If you're looking for a book to entertain and distract you from real life, this isn't the book.
Not your typical dysfunctional family, but for those of us who come from them there is no such thing as typical. I saw it as 3 sisters, each with her own unique survivor mechanisms for dealing with a very narcissistic, out of touch with reality mother and a father who's main function was to provide for the family, not much else. Each sister has her own role in the family dynamic and when tragedy strikes they each have their own ways of dealing with it. Very interesting family psychology with well developed characters through out...
This storyline is a little different but that is part of what makes it a good book. I come from a family of three sisters and some of the same characteristics ring true. But that is where the similarities end. The Mother is all about keeping up with the Clarkes that lived next door and had a house on Martha's Vineyard. This story gives back and forth between what happened when the sisters were young and what is going on in their lives now. At first this is a little confusing but once you realize that's what is going on, it is easier to follow. I don't want to get a lot into the story because it will be easy to spoil it. It is a unique story and for that reason worth a read. Thank you to NetGalley and LakeUnion for allowing me to read an advance copy for my honest review.
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