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Lizzie's War : A Novel (Plus)
Author: Tim Farrington

Book Information
Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
Book Type: Paperback
Rating:
8

ISBN-13: 9780060834487 - ISBN-10: 006083448X
Publication Date: 5/1/2006
Pages: 400

Book Description:

A stunning new novel from the author of the beloved The Monk Downstairs -- hailed by critics and readers alike as "captivating" and "enthralling" (Books & Culture) and "tender [and] witty" (New York Times Book Review).

Elizabeth O'Reilly, the wife of a career Marine Corps officer and mother of four children (with one on the way), finds herself at odds with just about everything in her life. Having seen her husband off to Vietnam, she's left to contend with her own desires and yearnings -- trying to care for her children while longing to pick up the theater career she abandoned for the demands of motherhood.

Liz finds solace in a friendship with Father Ezekiel Germaine, a war veteran and eccentric priest with an appreciation for irony, and in the wary camaraderie of Betty Simmons, another military housewife, whose cocktails help Liz take the edge off.

While Liz struggles with the vicissitudes of life on the home front, her husband, Captain Michael O'Reilly, commands an infantry company in Vietnam. Mike has no illusions about the glamour and glory of war; he is a man who understands the meaning of fighting for his country and has made his peace with it for better and for worse.

In the end, though, it is Lizzie's war. And it is Liz O'Reilly, a complex woman wrestling with conflicting commitments, loyalties, and sympathies, who is the heart of the novel. Beginning with the Detroit riots in the summer of 1967 and ending on Labor Day weekend, 1968, Lizzie's War is a vivid chronology of that watershed time in America intertwined with the personal histories of the O'Reilly family. Portraying the ravages of war as well as the dark humor of a soldier navigating life in the trenches, the clash of a mother's everyday duties with her unspoken desires, and the age-old conflict between God and humanity, Lizzie's War is an unforgettable family epic. What also emerges is a genuine love story. Liz O'Reilly and her unexpected war will linger long after the last page is turned.


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Diana O. (pjbooklover) - IA wrote on 10/13/2008...


A good read about a family and how the Vietnam war affected not only the husband, who was in Vietnam, but his wife and children back home living without him and their experiences and feelings.

Pamela S. (Cosmina) wrote on 8/28/2008...


This is my favorite Vietnam war book. It is a beautiful description of the 'other' side of war- that is, the perspective of the women and children the men leave behind. Great author, great novel.

JIL M. (anjil) wrote on 4/22/2008...


Another fantastic read from Tim Farrington. His books are so REAL LIFE, I get very engrossed in them. This one is no exception. This book is about a family, a war and everything that happens in the meantime. A SUPER good novel that almost reads like a memoir.


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