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The Things Between Us: A Memoir
The Things Between Us A Memoir
Author: Lee Montgomery
The Montgomerys are among the last of a dying breed -- New England WASPs who effortlessly combine repression, flamboyant eccentricity, and alcoholism. Fragmented by drink and dysfunction, the family has not assembled in more than a decade. But when Big Dad, the patriarch, is diagnosed with stomach cancer, the siblings return to their childhood h...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781416543107
ISBN-10: 1416543104
Publication Date: 7/10/2007
Pages: 256
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3.6 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Free Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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jazzysmom avatar reviewed The Things Between Us: A Memoir on + 907 more book reviews
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Wonderful read, written beautifully. I orgianlly ordered this as my father died of cancer and i was angry. This book was such a help for me. This family was very close in heart although
very disfunctional, making them almost seem nornmal in a wonderful way. So much they got out of life,and Ms. Montgomery has shared hope and happiness and lots of mind matter to think about in this novel when one has finished reading it. I really enjoyed it. It was well worth the time i devoured it in, i wish it would of lasted longer.
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reviewed The Things Between Us: A Memoir on + 15 more book reviews
This was a great book. I read it in one day. Wonderful memoir about family dysfunction that is told with humor and warmth.
luxtempo avatar reviewed The Things Between Us: A Memoir on + 20 more book reviews
Very touching book. Well written,raw, heartfelt, intelligent. What impressed me most about it was the authors ability to tell a story of a less than functional family but with a respectful and quirky matter of factness as opposed to a whiney "poor me" tone. Her relationship with her father was complicated and beautiful. I liked this book way more than I thought that I would.


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