While on vacation I finished Run by Anne Patchett. Here is the jacket blurb:
"Since their mother's death, Tip and Teddy Doyle have been raised by their loving, possessive, and ambitious father. As the former mayor of Boston, Bernard Doyle wants to see his sons in politics, a dream the boys have never shared. But when an argument in a blinding New England snowstorm inadvertently causes an accident that involves a stranger and her child, all Bernard Doyle cares about is his ability to keep his children - all his children - safe." "Set over a period of twenty-four hours, Run takes us from the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard to a home for retired Catholic priests in downtown Boston. It shows us how worlds of privilege and poverty can coexist only blocks apart from each other, and how family can include people you've never even met. Ann Patchett illustrates the humanity that connects disparate lives, weaving several stories into one narrative. Run is ultimately a novel about secrets, duty, responsibility, and the lengths we will go to protect our children."--BOOK JACKET.
I really enjoy her writing and the story drew me in with the very real characters. I'd recommend this one to anyone who likes character-driven novels. The plot wasn't as riveting as her previous novel, Bel Canto, but the characters were better.
Friday, November 23, 2007
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I liked "Run" a lot, too. I completely agree with your review, better characters than "Bel Canto", but not as much plot. Now she just needs to do both in one book!
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