9 member(s) found this review helpful.
After reading Patchett's novel "bel canto" I was hesitant to read another of her works but, the premise of this book sounded interesting so I decided to give it a try. I have to admit I liked this one. Her style brought just the right amount of weight to the depression the wife feels after her husband's death without making the mood gloomy. My only complaint is I felt let down by the ending. It felt unfinshed in some way.
7 member(s) found this review helpful.
I love how there are no villians in Ann Patchett's novels but the conflict is still very gripping. This novel was not as wonderful as Bel Canto, but still was a very enjoyable read.
6 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved this book. The story and the characters just take you along on a crazy ride from LA to Nowhere in the midwest. You keep wondering how it will all turn out. At first, I did not like the author's ending, however, after a day, I realize that the ending is all part of the magic of the book. A great read!
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Lovely and sad with a perfectly magical ending.

Cathy A. (
asante) wrote on 3/20/2008...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
I really enjoyed this book. It helped me understand how a family member was married to a gay man & how she still loves him. They still seem like they would make a good couple. He however needed someone he could be more honest with. for w/o hoesty there is no real intimacy. This book was a fast read and provacitve.

Ellen H. (
eeeee) wrote on 3/3/2008...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I liked Bel Canto, but everything else I've read by Patchett (including this) has been disappointing. The early part of the book was pretty interesting, but as it went on, it was just weak and reminiscent of a million other family dramas. The ending was a little too neat and I found myself rolling my eyes.

Judy B. (
jdyinva) - Virginia Bch, VA wrote on 2/19/2008...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Mystical but concrete at the same time. Sound impossible? Read this wonderful book to see what I mean. Stays with you long after the last page is read.

Carolyn J. (
CJ73) wrote on 2/17/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved this book but the ending left me wondering what happened next...maybe a sequel with be forthcoming? I hope so.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Ann Patchett has the most colorful characters, put in awkward situations with redeeming outcomes. Isn't that vague?
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
After knowing her husband over 20 years, Sabine finds herself alone. "Parsifal is dead. That is the end of the story." Yet it is only the beginning of Sabine's poignant journey to find who her husband truly was and what she needs to become in order to go on without him. This story isn't just about a magician's assistant, but the everyday magic that people work on each other to improve their outlook on life. The magic of everyday miracles that people become so accostumed to that they overlook--the magic of friendship and family.