Blessings : A Novel

by Anna Quindlen | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0812969812 Global Overview for this book
Registered by CdnBlueRose of Steinbach, Manitoba Canada on 5/21/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by CdnBlueRose from Steinbach, Manitoba Canada on Saturday, May 21, 2005
Duplicate copy picked up for release!

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The plot of Anna Quindlen's novel Blessings is constructed on the same model as E.T.: adorable orphaned creature is found by unlikely caregiver who against his or her better judgment falls in love with the little beast, while all the while, the authorities loom in the background, threatening to take the foundling away. In Quindlen's book, however, the foundling in question isn't an alien, but a squalling baby left at Blessings, a vast estate owned by an ancient, crabby matriarch named Lydia Blessing. By a fluke, the baby's parents abandon her by the garage rather than at the front door, and so she is discovered by Skip Cuddy, Lydia Blessing's newly hired handyman, who happens to be an ex-con. The plot proceeds from there in fairly E.T.-like fashion, minus the Reese's Pieces and flying bicycles. Skip, Lydia, and the baby they name Faith form a surprisingly loving and sustaining, albeit temporary, family unit.
Quindlen wrings a remarkable amount of pathos from this somewhat simple setup. One of her strengths as a writer is the quietness she brings to her story; family secrets of paternity and lost love are buried deep in the narrative, hidden in descriptive paragraphs where they subtly zing us with their news. Her ear is good, too: we believe Skip and his bad-boy friends when they're shooting the breeze. Best of all is her flair for observation. The book wouldn't work at all if she couldn't make us feel Skip and Lydia's amazement at the small joys of a baby ("The deep pleat in the fat at her elbow made her arms look muscled"). Here is a book that lives up to its title.

Journal Entry 2 by CdnBlueRose from Steinbach, Manitoba Canada on Monday, February 6, 2006
Offered up in the Feb 3 evening WTH ALS where shaunesay picked it up - hope you enjoy!

Journal Entry 3 by shaunesay from Olathe, Kansas USA on Sunday, February 12, 2006
Received today from Rosie in a recent swap. Thanks! Will journal again when I've read!

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