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Best Of Friends
  

Best Of Friends [Paperback]

Joanna Trollope
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From Library Journal

Clearly read by Davina Porter, a well-known audio voice, Trollope's (The Choir, Audio Reviews, LJ 3/1/97) novel focuses on Gina and Laurence, two friends who were drawn together in adolescence by their unhappy home lives. It is about their relationship as well as those of their children. When Laurence proposes to Hillary, he tells her about his best friend, Gina, rather disconcerting information for a bride-to-be. But Laurence and Hillary and Gina and her new husband begin to spend time together, and over the years both families, including their children, grow close. Then Gina's husband leaves her, and she turns to Lawrence for comfort. While entertaining, the story offers few surprises in the form of complex characters and plot twists. The audiobook suffers some from the abridgment, which condenses Trollope's description, one of her strengths. Still, the audio quality is excellent. Recommended for those who desire light listening.ANancy R. Ives, SUNY at Geneseo
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

From Booklist

Supple prose and an apparently effortless ability to tell a richly layered story are just some of Trollope's more manifest gifts. In this latest foray into the heady realms of English middle-class life, two very modern married couples grapple with the ripples and rushes that may be counted on to upset unions after some 20 years of togetherness. Caught in the onslaught of emotional upheavals are Sophy, only child of Gina and Fergus, and the three teenage sons of Laurence and Hilary. When spelled out in explicit terms, a narrative filled with separation and divorce, love affairs, reconciliation, and coming-of-age portrayals sounds all too commonplace; yet in Trollope's finely crafted novel, it is both a delectably sweet and intensely satisfying undertaking to be swept right along with these carefully crafted characters. Anticipate plenty of demand for what promises to be a sought-after book. Alice Joyce --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Novel of Pain and Redemption, April 18 2002
This review is from: Best of Friends (Paperback)
Once again, Joanna Trollope manages to evoke the most sensitive feelings by drawing the reader seemingly effortlessly into the minds and hearts of her main characters.

"The Best of Friends" catches up with university buddies Laurence and Gina, some 20 years after they have each happily married other people. Laurence and his wife Hilary run a charming inn and have three teenaged sons; Gina and Fergus live a highly upscale life mostly devoted to Fergus' antiques business. They have a teenager as well, their only child, Sophy. The book begins with Sophy in some sort of crisis. As only Trollope can do, we gauge the depth of Sophy's adolescent pain by watching her, almost literally, childishly suck on a blue bead she wears on a leather thong around her neck. It is these tiny details, almost too subtle to notice, with which Trollope captures the reader's attention and heart.

It turns out that Fergus has suddenly and cruelly decided to leave Gina. Sophy and her mother are devastated, each in her own way. Sophy acts out in increasingly childish and pouting behavior; the reader doesn't know whether to slap her or hug her (and anyone who has teenagers can relate to this feeling!) Gina simply falls apart. And in her crumbling state, she turns, of course, to her best friends Laurence and Hilary.

The domino effect of one person's selfish decision to leave his wife causes anguish and pain he could not have anticipated. Trollope's message is clear, although she does not judge--nobody lives in a vacuum, and one IS accountable for one's actions.

This theme is further played out in the subplot: the story of Gina's elderly mother Vi (who had Gina after an impulsive fling with a boy who deserted her upon finding she was pregnant) and her dear friend and neighbor Dan. Again, the smallest of details bring these people to life. Vi is an exuberant soul, full of strong color, both in her clothing and in her garden and home. She has a parakeet (of course!) and her messy house matches her divine personality. Dan is her polar opposite. We come to love him for his meticulous tidiness, his strict ways (learned many years previously in the military) and his total adoration of Vi. They are so happy together, and it is so lovely...until the actions of a busybody who righteously feels she is "doing the right thing" destroys the elderly couple's lives completely.

The ending of this book, as always, is true and real. I won't give it away, but suffice to say that as in real life, nothing in the end is "clean and perfect." But it all makes perfect sense. This is one of Trollope's more depressing novels, but so worth the read, if only to cherish the wonderful characters she creates so very well.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Another "Poor little Women" novel...., April 1 2002
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"poohbear99" (Champlin, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of Friends (Paperback)
Gina and Lawrence are the main characters of the book. The were best friends in childhood and that friendship continues into adulthood. Both are married to other people and when Gina's marriage ends she ends up in at Lawrences house being comforted in his arms. His wife is somewhat understanding but feels that Gina often outstays her welcome. Gina goes through every "poor me" emotion from the divorce and it gets obnoxiously annoying! Will someone please write a book where the betrayed women moves on and becomes strong without having to virtually distroy her teenage childrens' lives too?!!!

I won't go into detail of what happens next in case you decide to read this boring novel but let's just say that it's predictable, yet boring, with no really likeable characters. Very flatly written! I give it 2 stars...

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1.0 out of 5 stars Joanna Trollope Fails to write an intriguing novel, Jun 11 2000
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Antoinette Klein (Hoover, Alabama USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Best of Friends (Paperback)
This author was highly recommended to me by a friend with whom I share many similar reading tastes. Imagine my disappointment when I had to force myself to finish this book.

The characters were not likeable and I could not care about them. Only Hillary evoked any sympathy from me. Gina and Sophy and Lawrence and Fergus all left me cold. I cannot imagine a group of more unlovable characters all assembled in one novel. How could anyone feel for the spoiled, self-centered, uncaring Gina? And how did she become this way? She certainly did not grow up pampered and her mother Vi seems to be a caring person. Lawrence came across as dim-witted and totally controlled by his feeling-of-the-day. Because I could not care about these characters, I could not care about the repercussions of their adulterous shenanigans and will not be inspired to read anything else by this author.

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