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A Widow for One Year
Author: John Irving

Book Information
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345424716 - ISBN-10: 0345424719
Publication Date: 3/23/1999
Pages: 576


Other Versions of this Book: Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Paperback, Audio CD (Unabridged), Hardcover

Book Description:
Ruth Cole is a complex, often self-contradictory character--a "difficult" woman. By no means is she conventionally "nice," but she will never be forgotten.

Ruth's story is told in three parts, each focusing on a crucial time in her life. When we first meet her--on Long Island, in the summer of 1958--Ruth is only four.

The second window into Ruth's life opens in the fall of 1990, when Ruth is an unmarried woman whose personal life is not nearly as successful as her literary career. She distrusts her judgment in men, for good reason.

A Widow for One Year closes in the autumn of 1995, when Ruth Cole is a forty-one-year-old widow and mother. She's about to fall in love for the first time.

Richly comic, as well as deeply disturbing A Widow for One Year is a multilayered love story of astonishing emotional force. Both ribald and erotic, it is also a brilliant novel about the passage of time and the relentlessness of grief.

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(TomeTrader) wrote on 10/18/2009...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Does John Irving ever get to the point? This is the second novel I've failed at enjoying because Irving just couldn't get a move on.

Even worse, not one character was likable including the flat protagonist. Her mother was a horney basket case. Eddie,the mother's 16-year-old lover was gross--and horney. The flat father, Ted Cole? Ewww, with a capitol E. He was horney too. Everyone's horney and miserable. And it's all just pointlessly gross.

One-third of the way in, I just let the story flop to the floor where all wretchedly dull books belong while I snored away...

Ashley C. (ireadalot) wrote on 3/26/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I liked this John Irving book the best with Garp a close second. He is my favorite author and I was very pleased with this book. Anyone who has not read Irving may like this book as a first read as the characters and story are well developed and not as quirky as others he writes about (not that quirky is a bad thing).

TJ S. (CraftyTJ) wrote on 1/15/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

John Irving's A Widow For One Year is the epic story of a family, dysfunctional at best, unable to cope with tragedy--or with each other. The unabridged audiobook, narrated by George Guidall (The Cat Who Sang for the Birds, The Inner Sanctum, The Legacy) draws the listener in with a crisp, methodical vocal presentation. Guidall portrays each character with a convincingly distinct voice, accurately impersonating the characters' intonations and verbal habits. The interaction between characters is both conversational and believable.

Laura R. (isitfriday) wrote on 1/4/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this book, it is a long book at times it felt long, it did drag a bit a few places, but it was an entertaining read. I like John Irving's style of writing, he truly brings places and people to life, the quirks were different and made the book very interesting. I would recommend this book.

Megan T. (nutmeg) wrote on 2/18/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

One of my fav authors, one of my favorite books of his.

PAUL C. (pabloguitarist) wrote on 1/10/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

"Deeply affecting...The pleasures of this rich and beautiful book are manifold. To be human is to savor them." Los Angeles Times Book Review

"A powerful tale to add to an already extraordinary body of work from a great American writer." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch

This book was immensely enjoyable and absorbing. I was sorry when it ended and yet very satisfied. Paul C.


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Joey C. A. (littlehobo) wrote on 10/29/2009...


great read

Katie J. (sleepyhead) wrote on 7/19/2009...


After my hungry consumption of the "The World According to Garp" I was anxious to read this but also worried that it wouldn't live up to my high hopes. I had nothing to fear, however. Like Garp, the novel follows a single person, yet many of the supporting characters have richly developed backgrounds of their own that spring off into short stories sometimes. While it may sound distracting, it lends a completeness to the book that one doesn't often find elsewhere.

We start with four-year old Ruth Cole, whose parent's marriage is fractured, to say the least. Haunted by the death of their two teenaged sons years earlier, both her mother and father have coped in vastly differnt ways. When her father hires an assistant for the summer, his presence leads to an event that will forever change the course of Ruth's life. From there we follow Ruth throughout her young adulthood and into middle-age, weaving a very differnt tale, yet still bringing in the characters from the past.

A great read that I highly recommend!

Colleen O. (CT1Colleen) wrote on 11/11/2008...


I enjoyed this book. It takes a while to get into, but then the ending goes too fast.

Paula W. wrote on 4/21/2008...


a great read; fabulous characters who draw you into their lives in a seamless tale of family, connections and relationships

Terry A. (readforlife) wrote on 5/1/2007...


Another great story from Irving!

S W. (TakingTime) wrote on 4/23/2007...


classic......

Rachel C. (karma) wrote on 4/9/2007...


It's amazing how well Irving writes, this is one of my favorites!

Kendra P. (kendra3375) wrote on 3/26/2007...


Perfect John Irving. Right up there with Garp and Owen Meany. You'll love it.

Barbara H. (barbaralois) wrote on 3/14/2007...


A complex family History of old-fashioned storytelling.

Jill B. (PuppyMama) - Dacula, GA wrote on 2/19/2007...


This tale spans 37 yrs. in the life of Ruth Cole and the people around her. A moving, lusty and tragic story. Made into a movie starring Jeff Bridges.


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