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Book Reviews of The Good Father

The Good Father
The Good Father
Author: Diane Chamberlain
ISBN-13: 9780778313465
ISBN-10: 0778313468
Publication Date: 4/24/2012
Pages: 400
Edition: Original
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 46 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
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donkeycheese avatar reviewed The Good Father on + 1255 more book reviews
The Good Father follows the choices that single father Travis Brown has to make. He's been doing rather well raising his daughter on his own. She is the light of his life. But when his house burns down and he loses his construction job, Travis is at a loss. He has to have money to take care of his daughter, so when a job offer comes from Raleigh, he is thankful. That thanks is soon short-lived though, when he finds out the job is criminal. He needs the money to care for his daughter Bella, but if he does it, he could lose her forever.

Robin Saville is engaged to the future mayor and is finally healthy after a successful heart transplant. Robin hasn't thought about her baby girl she gave up since her birth, but when her fiance's unwed teenage sister asks her to assist with the birth, all of Robin's old memories come dragging back.

The Good Father is a heart-wrenching tale with complex characters and seamless writing. Hard to put down? Try impossible. I found myself so caught up in the lives of these characters, I hated to see it end. Chamberlain is at the top of her game with The Good Father! I can't wait to see what she has in store for us next.
reviewed The Good Father on + 89 more book reviews
3.5 stars ( I really wish the somehow goodreads could give us the option of half stars!)

How do I begin to review this book? I guess, first, I would suggest that you start this one when you have time to read a good way into it. I didn't and I found myself confused by all the characters.
Each chapter is written in the first person by the character named at the beginning. Sometimes it was in the present and sometimes it went back to the past. I finally got so I could follow it without difficulty, but it took a while.

The book was good and certainly kept me reading, wanting to know what would happen next. That was after I sorted out the characters. The writing was good as was the story (even though it was not really believable. I won't spoil it for other readers by getting into all the plot line.

The father, Travis. was basically a good one, if his actions were unbelievable. His love for daughter, Bella, showed throughout the book.

This is certainly a worthwhile read. It is my first experience with this author.
berd avatar reviewed The Good Father on + 214 more book reviews
This story pulled me in right away, but then lost me for a bit. It got a little confusing as the story jumps from past to present throughout the book, but once the story line started making more sense to me, I couldn't put this book down. It was a bit predictable, but it was a very quick read. It makes you question what you might do for your children in a similar situation. It is also a story about grief.
megt avatar reviewed The Good Father on + 178 more book reviews
This was a good, easy read, a little predictable but still very enjoyable. The story is told in alternating viewpoints and moves back and forth in time but was easy enough to follow. I thought Chamberlain did a great job of dealing with the characters loss and grief.