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The Handyman
Author: Carolyn See

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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345426604 - ISBN-10: 0345426606
Pages: 272


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

Book Description:
With this brilliant novel about the surprises of destiny and the origins of fame, the critically acclaimed author of Golden Days ("Extraordinary . . . a very, very important book"-Los Angeles Times Book Review) and Making History ("Radiant . . . exciting and imaginative"-Cleveland Plain Dealer) firmly establishes her place as one of the preeminent chroniclers of our times.

The Handyman is the story of Bob Hampton, an aspiring young painter who has had to face the humbling fact that he doesn't know what to paint. And how are you supposed to be an artist in this world if you don't have a vision? Bob trades in his artist's palette for a minivan full of house paints, hammers, and nails, and sets about earning a little cash as a handyman.

Although he turns out to be very bad at fixing the things he's hired to fix, Bob demonstrates quite a knack for fixing the lives of the people around him. In the midst of his jerry-built repairs and inspired home improvements, Bob meets an extraordinary cast of characters--rendered in all their delightful eccentricity and human frailty as only Carolyn See can-each of whom shows Bob the true scope of his own remarkable talent. There's Angela Landry, a housewife with far too much time on her hands, a sexpot of a stepdaughter, and a son in need of attention; Jamie Walker, whose allergy-prone and ADD-afflicted children keep a menagerie of scaly pets that far exceed Jamie's managerial skills; Valerie LeClerc, older, sadder, and certainly wiser than Bob; and Hank and Ben, who leave a narrow-minded Midwest only to find unremitting illness and isolation in the California of their dreams.

Replete with stunning images and all of Carolyn See's trademark humor and wisdom, The Handyman depicts the countless ways in which our lives are intertwined and the profound effects we can have on one another. It is the kind of surprising and miraculously uplifting novel we have come to expect from the woman Diane Johnson has called "one of our most important writers."

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Top Member Book Reviews

Becky Y. (byby) wrote on 4/26/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. All the characters were interesting;lots humur and lots of truths kept me engrossed. Never predictable.

Eileen G. (dulcimerlady) wrote on 4/5/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I thoroughly enjoyed this novel! I was gripped by the way that the author developed the story through an engaging series of communications between the narrator and the people he meets and helps. This book was recommended to me by a friend who is a budding author herself. It was an intelligent as well as entertaining read.

Jeanne M. (silybum) wrote on 6/22/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loved this book. Very entertaining, funny, with many many interesting characters. I am really glad I found this book/author here at PaperBackSwap. Now I want to read more of Carolyn See. This book will make you think about your own life, about what's important, about being grateful. It was sad, but it was happy. Good read.


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