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Best Friends (Paperback)

by Martha Moody (Author) "REALLY, ALL I WANTED in a college was unrest and demonstrations ..." (more)
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First novels that track a pair of friends from college days through their subsequent lives aren't exactly uncommon, but Moody's is so freshly observed and gifted with such a palpable sense of the ravages of time that it feels utterly new. Clare, the narrator, is a prematurely cynical Ohio girl, daughter of a left-wing schoolteacher, who says up-front that all she wanted out of college when she went to Oberlin in 1973 was "unrest and demonstrations." Sally Rose is her roommate, an apparently nave, sheltered kid from a wealthy Los Angeles family whose occasional sly wit and perfect word choices appeal to Clare. The girls grow close, and soon Clare is making regular visits to the big house off Mulholland Drive where Sid, Sally's indulgent, wise-guy father, seems to cast a spell over a happy household. Sally never questions the source of the family wealth, but inquisitive Clare does and that is the first of many shocks that unfold as the shadows begin to gather around the Roses. Sally's bright, perky younger brother, Ben, turns into a haunted druggie; their mother, ace cook Esther, becomes increasingly remote; Sid begins a long decline into Alzheimer's. Yet despite their geographical distance, the two girls, Sally going into law of a peculiarly California kind, Clare becoming a hardheaded doctor with a specialty in AIDS, never lose their deep attachment, which somehow sustains them through a darkening landscape. They both suffer their share of unhappy relationships and here Moody's skills at character drawing, already clear in her portraits of Sid and Ben, take full rein and both come to rueful realization of their limitations, and those of life itself. Even in its dying fall, however, the book never loses its edge, at once compassionate and humorous, nor its moving conviction that a strong friendship between women can be one of life's most powerful relationships.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Library Journal

Moody's first novel examines the dynamics of friendship between two very different women, Clare Ann Mann, a small-town Ohio girl, and Sally Rose, who hails from Los Angeles. Meeting as college roommates, the girls are surprised to learn that, paradoxically, Clare Ann is the worldlier of the two. Despite their many differences, the two form a bond that will last a lifetime or at least until the end of the book. Pared to one-third its length, this might have been a valid study of friendship. However, the drama disaster, disappointment, revealed lies, childbirth, drug abuse, AIDS, and so on continues ad infinitum and strains credibility. Expecting some form of closure at the end, the reader is left wondering where the next page is. It is as if Moody simply did not know how to escape the web. Having been a finalist for a Best American Short Stories anthology, Moody might find more success in that more succinct genre. Patricia Gulian, South Portland, ME
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars strange, Jan 3 2007
i thought this book was great. it really did show what a friendship could be like.

to the people down there, just because they dont have too much in common doesnt mean anything. my best friend and i have almost nothing in common but were still best friends. its not a matter of whether youre the same or not. some people need friends that are different from themselves.

also, just because your life isnt filled with this much drama doesnt mean another persons life isnt. its not impossible.

and one last thing, i thought sally was a pain in the butt. i think she was the one that was the bad one. clare wasnt trying to rule her life. she was trying to help her. would you really want one of your loved ones risking his or her future on getting drugs? im sorry but i would not. she was doing the right thing. and sally just wouldnt accept anything.
so i think sally was the one that was annoying and i didnt like her at all.

i think this book is a good book to read. and i definately recommend it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A lovely title, but.............., Jul 16 2004
By enya1978 (NY, USA) - See all my reviews
When I picked up this book to read last year, I was looking forward to an engaging, emotional story about two best friends maturing together. I, too, have a best friend that I met when I was 18 and in college........seven years later we are still spiritual sisters. We tell each other everything and I cannot imagine my life without her.

I guess its because I have had this friendship that I was able to see just how contrived and flawed the "friendship" between these two women was. There personalities never really gelled, and Clare was constantly jealous and possessive of Sally (who I liked, actually). I found it difficult to believe that Clare could be anyone's friend. Also, I believe that any good novel requires conflict. But this novel included murder, drugs, porn, homosexuality, suicide........I mean really, this stuff made any Jerry Springer family seem like the Brady Bunch. I think if Moody would have kept the problems more real life and believable (like the ending of relationships/problems with kids), she could have focused the novel more on the "friendship" at hand.

I also am in total agreement with the reader who said the characters never matured. Yes the years passed, but the characters remained exactly the same........I was not even convinced as to why these two remained friends. The end seemed forced........Clare just seemed out of place and simply "tagging along" in Sally's very full life.

I saw several people recommend "Summer's Sisters" by Judy Blume. I will give that a try.......hopefully this time I will be presented with realistic characters who give friendship a good name.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Can't-Put-It Down Book, Jun 29 2004
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This is one of the best vacation reads I have ever had! Highly recommend this book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
The first half of the book was fun to read and quite engaging. I thought I had picked up by chance the perfect vacation book. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004 by groupworker

4.0 out of 5 stars Try this book
Wow. I am shocked at some of the negative reviews to this book. I thought it was excellent and could not put it down (read it in three days). Read more
Published on May 20 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars A very engrossing and mature read
I love this book! I have a best friend that I have known for so many years I can't count them. I tell her a lot about my life and her life, but I don't tell her everything. Read more
Published on May 6 2004 by Mary O. Smith

1.0 out of 5 stars Agree With All Negative Reviews
This book has no plot, its characters no redeeming qualities. I can't believe how many people called this a "deep" read.

Why are these two women friends? Read more

Published on April 28 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars I wanted to like this, but found it slow and boring
I honestly thought this would be a great read - my best friends are my room-mates from college, and it is now 20 years later, we all live within 5 miles of each other, and as the... Read more
Published on Jan 22 2004 by L. Reda

1.0 out of 5 stars A waste of time!
This book was given to me by my sister and it sounded as if it would be a good, light read. was i wrong! Read more
Published on Jan 13 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Not a book for a superficial soul
I read all the reviews above, and I must say that in order to appreciate this book, you have to have deeper understanding and insight into the lives and choices of the people you... Read more
Published on Dec 7 2003 by h_mirela

5.0 out of 5 stars Not a book for superficial souls
I read all the reviews above, and I must say that in order to appreciate this book, you have to have deeper understanding and insight into the lives and choices of the people you... Read more
Published on Dec 7 2003 by h_mirela

3.0 out of 5 stars Not totally bad and not the best I've ever read
I have to agree with the review above that say they were dissapointed at the lack of intamacy with the characters. Read more
Published on Sep 17 2003 by Nancy A. Underwood

1.0 out of 5 stars What is this about?
This book took me forever to finish. 5 months to be exact. In that time I finished 2 other books. I still cannot get over the story line or lack there of. Read more
Published on Aug 31 2003

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