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Black and Blue
Author: Anna Quindlen

Book Information
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780375500510 - ISBN-10: 0375500510
Pages: 293


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

Book Description:
With this stunning novel about a woman and a marriage that begins in passion and becomes violent, the Pulitzer Prize--winning journalist and bestselling author of One True Thing and Object Lessons moves to a new dimension as a writer of superb fiction. "If literature were judged solely by its ability to elicit strong emotions," Kirkus Reviews said about One True Thing, "columnist-cum-novelist Quindlen would win another Pulitzer." And the same will be said about Black and Blue, a brilliant novel of suspense, substance, and importance.

In Black and Blue, Fran Benedetto tells a spellbinding story: how at nineteen she fell in love with Bobby Benedetto, how their passionate marriage became a nightmare, why she stayed, and what happened on the night she finally decided to run away with her ten-year-old son and start a new life under a new name. Living in fear in Florida--yet with increasing confidence, freedom, and hope--Fran unravels the complex threads of family, identity, and desire that shape a woman's life, even as she begins to create a new one. As Fran starts to heal from the pain of the past, she almost believes she has escaped it--that Bobby Benedetto will not find her and again provoke the complex combustion between them of attraction and destruction, lust and love.

Black and Blue is a beautifully written, heart-stopping story in which Anna Quindlen writes with power, wisdom, and humor about the real lives of men and women, the varieties of people and love, the bonds between mother and child, the solace of family and friendship, the inexplicable feelings between people who are passionately connected in ways they don't understand. It is a remarkable work of fiction by the writer whom Alice Hoffman has called "a national treasure."

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Top Member Book Reviews

Liane B. (24speedracer) wrote on 1/10/2009...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

I really got into this story. There are multiple reasons why a person stays in an abusive relationship and just as many why they leave. The book was thought-provoking and brought back my own memories of a similar situation. I carried these characters in my head for quite awhile after finishing the book. One quote stays with me always: "Your children make it impossible to regret your past. They're its finest fruits."

AJ L. (pyrajane) wrote on 3/30/2006...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Anna Quindlen kills me with her power over words. This was the first novel I'd read by her and the sentences still hang thick in my mind. Like most of Quindlen's book, this isn't a happy tale with happy people, but it captures the inner strength that we all have but hope to never need. Years after reading it, I still find myself wondering what happened after the last page.

ALAN C. wrote on 8/13/2006...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Classic portrait of a memoir written in the novel format. Quindlen's upbringing is brought out in this fast paced novel. This is a must read for Quinglan fans.

JOANNE (joann) - CT wrote on 3/19/2006...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

In Black and Blue, Fran Benedetto tells a spell-binding story: how at nineteen she fell in love with Bobby Benedetto, how their passionate marriage became a nightmare, why she stayed, and what happened on the night she finally decided to run away with her ten-year-old son and start a new life under a new name. Living in fear in Florida-yet with increasing confidence, freedom, and hope-Fran unravels the complex threads of family, identity, and desire that shape a woman's life, even as she begins to create a new one. As Fran starts to heal from the pain of the past, she almost believes she has escaped it-that Bobby Benedetto will not find her and again provoke the complex combustion between them of attraction and destruction, lust and love.

Brianne I. (biwasaki) wrote on 6/1/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was one of the books that I had really been looking forward to reading. I was greatly disappointed in both the story line, the ending, and the numerous editorail errors that I found while reading. My opinion: skip it.

Bonnie J. (bonniej) wrote on 2/18/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

A stunning view of a marriage that turns violent. Beautifully written.

Patricia J. wrote on 1/27/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I found this book to be excellent. Once I started reading it, I could not put it down. It tells a painful and real story of many women in society today.

Jessie M. (checkingmypulse) wrote on 1/19/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

mesmerizing. fantastic. well-written.

Eloise S. wrote on 1/5/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

marriage that begins in passion and becomes violent.Well written.

Amanda J. (mandi) wrote on 3/13/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book was really gripping! You really feel close to this abused woman and her young son, right up to the end and even after.


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Rebecca M. (beccalaa) wrote on 8/27/2009...


This was a fantastic book. I love Anna Quindlen, and this was a different sort of story for her. I read it in a day because I could NOT put it down. She expertly and deftly describes the terror, the self-loathing, the disbelief in one's own self that leads a woman to stay in an abusive relationship. She also accurately describes what it is like to finally leave. I recommend this book to anyone and would put it on a reading list for adolescent girls as well!

Mayme S. wrote on 8/18/2009...


Black and Blue will keep you turning pages from cover to cover. The whole time you are holding your breath. Great read.

Melissa C. (Christianswapper) wrote on 12/18/2008...


I heard so many mixed reviews that I didn't know what to expect. I found sadness, suspense and an unexpected ending. I really liked it. I wouldn't say love but definitely really liked

Jenny B. wrote on 9/28/2008...


Great novel about a serious issue - domestic violence.

Carol M. (tzumomma) wrote on 8/5/2008...


In this book, through the eyes and voice of the main character, we hear a spell binding story about how at 19, she fell in love and how a passionate
marriage becomes a nightmark, why she stayed, and what happened on the night she decided to run away with her ten year old son & start a new life under a new name. Living in fear in Florida yet with increasing confidence, she begins to heal from the pain of the past and almost believes the man she's escaped from will not find her and again provoke the attraction and destruction they had together.
This is a beautifully written and heart stopping story about a marriage, about abuse, and the inexplicable feelings between people who are connected in ways they don't understand. Great read!

Deborah T. wrote on 7/6/2008...


Fast reading and joyful, but somewhat too real for anyone who has gone through this type of experience. It truly explained the love/hate relationship between the abuser and abused and the intensity of the love that makes one stay too long.

Miss April A. (MissApril) wrote on 2/11/2008...


Excellent read, although I wish the ending was diffrent.


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