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Coming Back to Me: A Novel
 
 

Coming Back to Me: A Novel (Paperback)

de Caroline Leavitt (Author) "Gary Breyer had first fallen in love with Molly at the Tastee diner ..." En savoir plus
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When book designer Gary Breyer and third-grade teacher Molly Goldman meet at a New Jersey diner, it's love at first sight in Leavitt's (Living Other Lives) latest drama. Gary's parents were killed in a freak accident when he was a baby; Molly's only family is an older sister, Suzanne, who ran away from home at 17 and hasn't been seen since. The sisters' few conversations consist of Suzanne calling to borrow money Molly can't afford to give her; when she finally refuses, Suzanne drops off the radar for good. Gary and Molly wed after a brief courtship, buy a home and are delighted at the birth of their son, Otis at last they feel like members of a "normal" family. But their joy is short-lived: while still in the hospital, Molly becomes gravely ill and falls into a coma, leaving Gary to care for Otis with the help of dour, flaky, live-in nurse Gerta. Then Gary loses his job. Desperate and facing astronomical medical bills, he contacts Suzanne and asks her to return to New Jersey from California to help with the baby. Broke and alone, she accepts. At first her selfishness and utter incompetence strain credibility, but her sudden transformation to conscientious, doting aunt, while inevitable, seems equally implausible. The narrative, told from the shifting perspectives of the three principals, is peppered with bland, disagreeable secondary characters creepy neighbors, an arrogant doctor and Suzanne's ex-boyfriend, Ivan. There's little here to hold readers' interest even the drama of Molly's illness and mounting tensions between Gary and Suzanne lack suspense and the reward for having to endure these people never comes: the unsatisfying ending leaves too many issues unresolved. (Apr.)
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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Gary and Molly's joy at becoming parents comes to a quick and devastating end when Otis's birth leaves Molly with a life-threatening medical condition. To make matters worse, just when he most needs work to pay Molly's astronomical medical bills, Gary is fired from the publishing company in whose art department he works. In desperation, he calls Molly's long-estranged sister, Suzanne, to return to New Jersey and care for the baby while he spends his days at the hospital with the comatose and desperately ill Molly and his nights at his new job as a security guard. When Molly finally awakens and learns the extent of her illness, she realizes that the fragility of existence (with or without a potentially fatal illness) means that it's important to live every moment fully. Leavitt (Living Other Lives) has a talent for creating believable characters whose problems touch the reader's heart. With its tug-at-the-heartstrings plot, this novel sometimes teeters on the brink of melodrama, but Leavitt is a good enough writer to keep it from dissolving into suds. Recommended for all public library fiction collections.DNancy Pearl, Washington Ctr. for the Book, Seattle
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 a rich story of despair & redemption, Mars 17 2004
Par Rebecca Brown "rebeccasreads" (Clallam Bay, WA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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COMING BACK TO ME is an intense read about a young couple & their yearning for a baby. When Molly arrives at the hospital to deliver, things go hellishly wrong.

& there is Gary, left with a newborn & a mountain of bills. After he calls Molly's estranged sister, she lands at his door, desperate & destitute, he is in for a lesson in both Molly's past, & coping with family & his own needs.

RebeccasReads recommends COMING BACK TO ME as a fine womanly read. Caroline Leavitt has flawlessly tackled the challenges of love & marriage, family & loss in an exciting, twisting medical nightmare, with the hope of redemption springing eternal.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Powerful!, Janv. 27 2004
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Bittersweet and warm and wonderful, a story of the perils of a marriage teetering under the extraordinary stress of medical trauma, of human failings and forgiveness, and of the enduring power of love.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Compelling Story with Characters You Care About, Oct. 4 2003
Par Bookreporter.com (New York, New York) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Caroline Leavitt has a thing about sisters: her highly regarded 1979 debut novel, MEETING ROZZY HALFWAY (which grew out of an award-winning short story of the same name published in Redbook magazine) dealt with a sister's struggles with mental illness. Her latest book, COMING BACK TO ME, involves a husband reaching out to his absent sister-in-law for childcare help when his wife lies dangerously ill after childbirth. Without speculating as to why Leavitt is preoccupied with sisters, it's noteworthy that she gets the delicate dance of sibling rivalry exactly right: a story thread about a misappropriated locket speaks volumes about adoration and menace existing within the same relationship.

The locket originally belongs to Suzanne, the older sister of Molly, who is wife to Gary and mother of infant Otis. As the novel opens, Gary is spending night after night with Otis at the Tastee Diner in northern New Jersey as Molly lies in the hospital, comatose from a mysterious afterbirth blood condition. Through his musings and further back to Molly's narrative memories, we learn that the two saved each other from loneliness, their tiny family unit a new beginning (heralded, a la Thirtysomething, by fresh coats of paint in the house they buy). Gary is a book designer, Molly an elementary school teacher; their sturdy middle-class professional status threatens their entrenched blue-collar neighbors. Once Molly becomes pregnant, however, some hostility melts as the neighbors realize Gary and Molly are going to "stay."

The couple's happy nesting instincts may have been meant as a counterpoint to Molly's upbringing: she and Suzanne were raised in a helter-skelter manner by lovely and stressed-out mother Angela, a one-time "Miss California Beaches" whose husband abandoned her and the girls early on and she was forced to take a succession of low-paying office jobs to stretch the spaghetti rations. While it's easy to believe that Angela's uneven parenting skills combined with a cross-country move were responsible for both Suzanne's running off with a musician at age 17 and Molly's yearning for a settled life, at times it feels as if there are two separate stories in this book that don't quite merge. One is the story of Gary and Molly, the other of Suzanne and Molly. The title implies that the story resolves in "Me," which would appear to be Molly.

But what about Suzanne? Her story is compelling: what it was like for her to live as an adolescent thousands of miles from her mother and sister, how her relationship with would-be rock star Ivan winds down, her awkwardness with her baby nephew that blossoms into love, her mistakes and gains and small satisfactions as a hair stylist. The portrait of Suzanne is so strong, loving and detailed that Molly fades into her hospital bed.

Leavitt has a real gift for characterization and storytelling. Readers won't want to put this book down because they'll care about what happens to everyone, even the casserole-gifting lady next door --- but they may find themselves wishing for a sequel focusing on the sister who gets so much wrong while trying to make things right.

--- Reviewed by Bethanne Kelly Patrick

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5.0étoiles sur 5 I Love It, Love It, Love It
I loved, loved, loved Coming Back to Me by Caroline Leavitt. The heart-wrenching story is told without sentimentality, yet it made me ache all over for the characters, especially... Read more
Publié le Janv. 21 2003 par Brenda Marie Smith

5.0étoiles sur 5 a test of devotion
Coming Back to Me is a story about how the trials of real life will test your devotion, and challenge your commitments, even to those you love. Read more
Publié le Janv. 7 2003 par Russell Rowland

5.0étoiles sur 5 More, Ms. Leavitt!
I picked up this book at the library and stayed up all night reading. What a writer Ms. Leavitt is! Read more
Publié le Nov. 30 2002 par J. Harmon

5.0étoiles sur 5 True to the heart
It's not often that I find a contemporary novel that gets it right -- but Leavitt does. The very real situation, the family feeling, the love, the fear. Read more
Publié le Nov. 11 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliantly created, unforgettable characters!
This is the seventh novel by Leavitt that I've read and enjoyed...and the seventh time that her characters have emerged from the pages to join the cast of real life people I feel... Read more
Publié le Nov. 9 2002 par Carolyn Zeytoonian

3.0étoiles sur 5 Very simple book....too simple really
If you like reading books where you absolutely do not have to think at all...then this is the book for you. Thirteen year olds would probably really enjoy it.. Read more
Publié le Nov. 6 2002 par Arkansas gal

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Wonderful Read
I found this book a week ago at the library. It was so hard for me to put it down and I could relate to the characters so much, considering I am a new mom. Read more
Publié le Sep 18 2002 par huggiepoo

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Best Kind of Great Read
Though I'm constantly telling my kid not to inhale his food, that's exactly what I did with this novel. Read more
Publié le Aoû 19 2002 par Erika K. Moore

4.0étoiles sur 5 What a find
I love a book that can take plot and add to it characters that you want to be with and don't forget. Read more
Publié le Aoû 13 2002 par cindyramone

4.0étoiles sur 5 A highly enjoyable read
I give the highest of marks to Caroline Leavitt for creating characters I truly cared about. Molly, Gary, Suzanne and Baby Otis were people I actually was concerned for, and... Read more
Publié le Aoû 3 2002 par J. Fercho

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