From the "New York Times" bestselling author of "Three Wishes" comes a rich and satisfying new novel--a portrait of a marriage: its rise, fall, and resurrection. The time he spends with his ex-wife who's in a coma after an automobile accident brings a man closer to her than ever before, making him realize the consequences of having lost sight of the dreams he once shared with her.
COAST ROAD being the 6th novel I'd read of BD's work, I had begun to notice that her fiction creates a state of mind similar to what one of my readers (a US Marine) described about my work, "I was reading and reading, and all of a sudden I realized I had forgotten I was reading and felt I was just thinking my own thoughts." Delinsky's fiction is so naturally and seamlessly real that I had, with COAST ROAD, decided to quit trying to pick out what works about her writing techniques, and to allow myself to just "be there," ironically slipping into a peaceful dream-like luxury similar to that of resting in a coma along with Rachael, receiving rather than responding, while her family and friends shower her with the balming presence of every variety of perfect love. Almost as cathartic as the regeneration of the soul-link between Jack and Rachael was the beautiful, believable transformation of 15-year-old Samantha from a highly annoying super brat into a sensitive, appealingly gutsy young woman. What I admire most about this novel, though, is that it is told from a man's point-of-view, exposing simply and gently how tremendous emotional growth could occur in even the most Macho Male. Even shored up by 5 previous Delinsky novels, I was concerned that a story about a woman in a coma would have to be sad and depressing, possibly even boring at times. This book was anything but. Sensitive, yes, sad but redeeming, and intensely engrossing in a way of deep, pensive satisfaction. It's another landmark winner of a book.
We should all learn Jack's lesson.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I had a really tough time putting this book down. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The story wasn't just a renewal of romance, it also was one of a man returning to his true self. A great lesson for us all in the busy world we live in.
Excellent
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This is the second Barbara Delinsky book I've read and it hooked me. This story is wonderful. I was amazed at how you knew everything about Rachel, but she was comatose for the majority of the book. It also reminds you to appreciate the things you have when you have them. I would strongly recommend this book!
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