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Maine (Vintage Contemporaries)
Maine - Vintage Contemporaries
Author: J. Courtney Sullivan
In her best-selling debut, Commencement, J. Courtney Sullivan explored the complicated and contradictory landscape of female friendship. Now, in her highly anticipated second novel, Sullivan takes us into even richer territory, introducing four unforgettable women who have nothing in common but the fact that, like it or not, they?re family. — For...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780307742216
ISBN-10: 0307742210
Publication Date: 6/5/2012
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 64 ratings
Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Maine (Vintage Contemporaries) on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I finished reading this book because I couldn't imagine how it would end. Very disappointed in the ending. The characters were unsympathetic people, for the most part and I really didn't care what happened to them.
reviewed Maine (Vintage Contemporaries) on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
A true disappointment. From anachronistic description's of the elderly woman's Catholic experience to sour, off-putting characters, I found nothing enjoyable in this book.
nursemare avatar reviewed Maine (Vintage Contemporaries) on + 75 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The publisher's blurb on Amazon said this book at times was uproariously funny - not! It said that three generations of the Kelleher family come together summer after summer - not. This book is not funny and focused on one summer in the lives of the Kellehers and their acid-tongued matriarch. Oh, but it was so good in so many other ways.

The story has successive chapters that focus on one character at a time, revealing what they are thinking and feeling. The chapters where characters are interacting still focus on one charater's thoughts at a time. Sullivan opens her novel with Alice, the acid-tongued borderline alcoholic matriarch of the story. She is packing up most of the things in the family's summer home in Maine in preparation for something big - won't tell you what that is. Can't ruin a good story. The chapters about Alice delve just enough into the past to enchant you with the now deceased husband and their past as a young couple and how they came to be in Maine, building the summer cottage. Alice has three children who are grown and have their own children and grandchildren all with a point of view that delves into their lives and their thoughts and they have grown to be so different from each other that they barely get along. There was also just enough suspense to keep me reading.

This novel has a far more literary bent. The characters were so well developed that they felt utterly real to me - not like a group of fictional characters. It had enough substance to leave me thinking about the Kellehers long after I was finished reading this book.
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Helpful Score: 2
The book was pretty slow-moving throughout. While it did lend us a view into the lives of the characters, the story could have been cut down.
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