John Gregory Brown's debut novel examines family, race, and faith in a heartbreaking tale of identity, devotion, and regret. The story centers on the Eagen family of New Orleans, Irish Catholics of... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Being an avid fan of books placed in New Orleans, I picked up this book and was very pleasantly surprised! That a man can write a book so well from a woman's perspective is amazing to me. I thought the characters were very well written and the interplay of the races in the South was excellent.
Wonderful read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I also don't agree with the Kirkus review, I am enjoying this book enormously. The author does a great job of giving the different narrators of the story unique voices. He also has rare insight into the heart of a woman. I am looking forward to other books by this author.
One of the best books I've read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I completely disagree with the Kirkus review.It would be nice if all books that were coming out today were as beautifully written, as innovative and as heartwarming--eventually--as this one. Oftentimes, you get a book that's been given outstanding reviews and it isn't worth a damn. This is quiet and new and seems to renew itself from one page to the next, getting better and better. It only took me a few days to finish this but I would like to read it again and again, because I have a feeling there are so many things I didn't get the first time around. This is one of the best books I've ever read---I find it hard to believe that anyone can even write--think, even--like this.
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