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Object Lessons
Object Lessons
Author: Anna Quindlen
ISBN: 56986
Pages: 323
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Interesting family dynamic. Very intense characters and growing pains for each generation. A long summer and all that happens, life, love, happiness, sadness and death. Such is life in all it's glory. Very interesting book/
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This was a quick read and a pleasant story. Though most of the reviews I read before I got the book talked about the lessons of growing up learned by the child in the book, it was the combination of the child's experience with the parents' realization that we're always growing up that I found intriguing.
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Also a great book. Quindlen is a great author, and this book is no exception. It is told through the eye of a 13 year old just on the brink of becoming an adult. This book will remind you of what is was to still have the wonder of a child but see the world with adult eyes.
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Anna Quindlen always produces a worthy read. This one is no exception. A must read.
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Take's place in the 1960s. About a Irsh family living in the suburbs of the Bronx, who learn some hard lessons about life.
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Anna Quindlen is a gripping novelist; also commentator/columnist for Newsweek.
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Set in the 1960's, "Object Lessons" concerns three generations of a rich Irish clan who live in an established inner suburb of New York City....The patriarch, John Scanlan, is a lively figure....One of his sons, Tom, rebels by marrying a handsome, lower-class Italian girl. It is their daughter Maggie who is trying desperately to master some object lessons during her 12 year old summer.....Quindlen is at her best writing about the dislocations of growing up, the blows a child does not see coming.


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