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Run: A Novel (Paperback)

by Ann Patchett (Author)
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SignatureReviewed by Andrew O'HaganNovelists can no longer take it as an insult when people say their novels are like good television, because the finest American television is better written than most novels. Ann Patchett's new one has the texture, the pace and the fairy tale elegance of a half dozen novels she might have read and loved growing up, but the magic and the finesse of Run is really much closer to that of Six Feet Under or ER or The Sopranos, and that is good news for everybody, not least her readers.Bernadette and Bernard Doyle were a Boston couple who wanted to have a big lively family. They had one boy, Sullivan, and then adopted two black kids, Teddy and Tip. Mr. Doyle is a former mayor of Boston and he continues his interest in politics, hoping his boys will shape up one day for elected office, though none of them seems especially keen. Bernadette dies when the adopted kids are just four, and much of the book offers a placid requiem to her memory in particular and to the force of motherhood in lives generally. An old statue from Bernadette's side of the family seems to convey miracles, and there will be more than one before this gracious book is done. One night, during a heavy snowfall, Teddy and Tip accompany their father to a lecture given by Jessie Jackson at the Kennedy Centre. Tip is preoccupied with studying fish, so he feels more than a little coerced by his father. After the lecture they get into an argument and Tip walks backwards in the road. A car appears out of nowhere and so does a woman called Tennessee, who pushes Tip out of the car's path and is herself struck. Thus, a woman is taken to hospital and her daughter, Kenya, is left in the company of the Doyles. Relationships begin both to emerge and unravel, disclosing secrets, hopes, fears. Run is a novel with timeless concerns at its heart—class and belonging, parenthood and love—and if it wears that heart on its sleeve, then it does so with confidence. And so it should: the book is lovely to read and is satisfyingly bold in its attempt to say something patient and true about family. Patchett knows how to wear big human concerns very lightly, and that is a continuing bonus for those who found a great deal to admire in her previous work, especially the ultra-lauded Bel Canto. Yet one should not mistake that lightness for anything cosmetic: Run is a book that sets out inventively to contend with the temper of our times, and by the end we feel we really know the Doyle family in all its intensity and with all its surprises.Andrew O'Hagan's novel Be Near Me has just been published by Harcourt.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Patchett writes another novel with an unlikely twist and a style so captivating that the listener completely suspends disbelief. A poor black woman with an 11-year-old daughter throws herself in front of an SUV to save the life of a 21-year-old young man named Tip. Quickly listeners learn that the woman is his birth mother, and a dramatic story reveals the intimacies of two unique families as they become family to each other. Peter Francis James delivers the narrative with tonal subtleties that define all the characters--from the vital, insightful 11-year-old to the two mothers whose love is strong enough to last beyond the grave. S.W. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Alright, not fantastic though, April 3 2009
By MD (Toronto, ON) - See all my reviews
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I felt this to be a long read, and about 3/4 of the way through, I found myself looking forward to it being over, so I could move on to something more captivating.

It is a nice story, but Patchett never really develops any one single character more than the others, and so I did not grow attached to any of them. I felt like I was reading a long recap of a series of too-coincidental events, without really feeling that I could live the story and feel the emotions.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Ok, April 29 2009
By K. A. Bell "KatieB" (Trinidad for now) - See all my reviews
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I thought the character development was quite good and that this was a nice enough story. I loved the old priest, especially his loss of faith in the ever after and awakening to the beauty that God gives us here and now. There were some tempting starts to a deeper storyline or theme (the statue, the theme of running, the family), but these never seemed to be developed into anything. I kept waiting for the punch line. The political theme that the author mentions in the Q&A completely passed me by. Ok for a light read but didn't really give me the hit I was expecting.
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Run from This Title, Dec 20 2007
By SoMisguided.com "somisguided" (Vancouver, BC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Run (Hardcover)
Ann Patchett is brilliant. I can't wait to read her backlist. Run is in my top 10 reads this year. I thought it was a perfectly formed story. Really engaging. Melancholic and endearing with enough force not to make it drippy.
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