Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this book. the characters were so colorfull and the story was both entertaining and heartbreaking yet full of promise for the future. Elizabeth Kelly's style is very matte of fact, never judging the character's motivations, just telling it like it is. i Liked the book a lot and was sad when it was over!
Helpful Score: 1
Collie is the elder boy of the Flanagan family, a wealthy Irish-Catholic bunch living in Martha's Vineyard. The Flanagans are an eccentric, chaotic crew, enmeshed in all of their perverseness. In Apologize, Apologize!, Collie tries to grow up in this mess and either separate himself from his family or learn to accept them as they are.
Each character in this story seemed to be more of a caricature of a specific crazy trait: histrionic mother, rebellious teen, etc. It was tough to discern a plot; the book seemed more focused on spelling out just how crazy the Flanagans are rather than follow Collie's story. The dialogue between the characters was always more of a battle of wits, and eventually that got tiresome.
The strongest aspect of the book was the way the author committed to the main character, Collie. She wrote in a confident, clever way, and Collie seemed to be the only member of the absurd Flanagan family that was not one-dimensional. I found myself feeling very bad for Collie throughout the book, knowing he was enmeshed with his family and had no way out. He only wanted a sense of belonging and family love, something he would never find in a family where everyone is concerned with their own gains.
Apologize, Apologize! is a wild, whirlwind journey.
Each character in this story seemed to be more of a caricature of a specific crazy trait: histrionic mother, rebellious teen, etc. It was tough to discern a plot; the book seemed more focused on spelling out just how crazy the Flanagans are rather than follow Collie's story. The dialogue between the characters was always more of a battle of wits, and eventually that got tiresome.
The strongest aspect of the book was the way the author committed to the main character, Collie. She wrote in a confident, clever way, and Collie seemed to be the only member of the absurd Flanagan family that was not one-dimensional. I found myself feeling very bad for Collie throughout the book, knowing he was enmeshed with his family and had no way out. He only wanted a sense of belonging and family love, something he would never find in a family where everyone is concerned with their own gains.
Apologize, Apologize! is a wild, whirlwind journey.
Helpful Score: 1
the narrator has a witty sense of storytelling. i enjoyed the story, set on martha's vineyard, ma.
Mixed feelings about this one. A dysfunctional family encounters tremendous loss of a son. The eldest son then wanders through life experiencing survivor's guilt, uncertainty, and humiliation. I guess the overall theme is one of forgiveness and acceptance, but this was a so-so read for me.
Mixed feelings about this one. A dysfunctional family encounters tremendous loss of a son. The eldest son then wanders through life experiencing survivor's guilt, uncertainty, and humiliation. I guess the overall theme is one of forgiveness and acceptance, but this was a so-so read for me.