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The Art of Mending (Mass Market Paperback)

by Elizabeth Berg (Author)
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Bestselling novelist Berg (Talk Before Sleep; Open House ) explores memory, love and forgiveness in her flawed but moving 12th novel. At her annual family reunion, Laura Bartone, a 50-something "quilt artist," is forced to confront the secrets that have long haunted her family. Her emotionally unstable sister, Caroline, tells Laura and their brother, Steve, that their mother abused her as a child. As Laura and Steve-whose own childhoods were reasonably happy-struggle to make sense of Caroline's accusations and wonder how they could've been oblivious to or complicit in what happened, their father dies. This could be the stuff of melodrama, but Berg generally manages to avoid it. Her prose is often luminous and buoyant, and her insights can be penetrating. Her big ideas, though, are too frequently interrupted by the sort of domestic-detail overdoses that belong in less ambitious novels ("I hung up, flipped the turkey burgers for the last time, dumped the oven-baked French fries into a basket and salted them, sliced tomatoes, drained the water off the ears of corn..."). Other shortcomings include a few gender stereotypes and a husband and children for Laura who seem too good to be true ("Sometimes it seemed like I was making it up," Laura thinks). But Laura's thornier relationships with her mother and siblings are carefully rendered and compelling. Berg has written a nuanced account of a family's implosion, with enough ambiguity and drama to give book clubs-the book's likely audience-"plenty to discuss and to keep any reader intrigued, right up to the fittingly redemptive ending.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Berg captures the listener's interest as three siblings try to untangle the riddle of conflicting childhood memories. Each character is carefully made real, particularly heroine Laura's devoted and loving husband and his appealing parents, her likable and intelligent children, true-blue friend Maggie, and the flamboyant Gregory, manager of the local fabric store. Intricately and subtly designed, the story charms with its riff on putting light and dark pieces together to form the pattern of her quilt, a theme that echoes Laura's efforts to find meaning as she and her siblings try to make their conflicting experiences into a strong fabric of memory. L.C. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Stellar little book!, Oct 25 2004
Frankly, I don't understand some of the less than great reviews for this book. I actually put off reading it because of some of them. But E. Berg deals with a wide variety of sensitive issues, and some seem to strike home with certain people better than others. Such is the case with any book that comes from the heart, and Berg's certainly does.

Also would recommend Berg's other book, TALK BEFORE SLEEP, and the novel THE BARK OF THE DOGWOOD

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2.0 out of 5 stars You can do a lot better Elizabeth, Jul 18 2004
By Nancy J. Mumford "njm1958" (W. Barnstable, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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I work in a library and couldn't wait for this book to come in. I think I've read nearly everything Berg has written but was so disappointed in this book. Perhaps because I had just read a true-crime book about real child abuse, this story seemed hollow and sloppily put together and never rang true. The characters were undeveloped and too shallow. Was this written quick to satisfy some contract with the publisher? Sure seems like it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Give this book a chance, Jul 16 2004
By BookwormLD (Upstate NY, United States) - See all my reviews
I think other reviewers are unnecessarily harsh in their reviews of this book. One of my definitions of a good book is one that makes me think. A quote: "As for mending, I think it's good to take the time to fix something rather than throw it away. It's an antidote to wastefulness and to the need for immediate gratification. You get to see a whole process through, beginning to end, nothing abstract about it. You'll always notice the fabric scar, of course, but there's an art to mending: If you're careful, the repair can actually add to the beauty of the thing, because it is testimony to its worth." (14) This book is about a family's decision whether or not to repair (mend) their relationships after there has been a great tear through the fabric of their lives. It makes you think about whether there are relationships in your life that need mending.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Smooth and easy
Art of Mending goes down smooth and easy, like a good drink.

Berg introduces us first to Laura through childhood memories. Read more

Published on Jul 15 2004 by Dr Cathy Goodwin

2.0 out of 5 stars needs mending
This book was a complete waste of time. I have always admired Berg's humorous and yet poignant understanding of women. Read more
Published on Jul 6 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars the buck stops here
I was reading Elizabeth Berg before anyone knew who she was. Years before Oprah made her famous, I was touting Talk Before Sleep at bookclubs (I make a lot of bookclub speeches)... Read more
Published on Jun 24 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars Not her best....
I usually really love Elizabeth Berg's books. While i did read this one in 2 days...it surely lacked the depth and character of some of her early works. Read more
Published on Jun 19 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars This is an Author,I am Glad I Discovered
Laura,a middle-aged woman,who makes quilts as a
work/hobby,(hence the title)comes from an average middle
class family,or so she has thought. Read more
Published on Jun 16 2004 by K. Hemmer

1.0 out of 5 stars Lacking in emotional depth and character development
I loved Berg's earlier works, like Talk Before Sleep and Range of Motion, but this latest book is not worth reading. Read more
Published on Jun 15 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars I love Elizabeth Berg!
Ms. Berg always seems to capture people, our emotions, our feelings and our innermost secrets and describe them so eloquently. Read more
Published on May 29 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars Dour novel about a family's long-buried secret.
Elizabeth Berg's new novel, "The Art of Mending," is the story of three grown siblings who have some unfinished business. Read more
Published on May 28 2004 by E. Bukowsky

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, thoughtful, underrated
I put off reading this book because of the lukewarm reviews given it by others and am SO glad I did not miss it completely! Read more
Published on May 26 2004 by litetender

3.0 out of 5 stars I still love Berg, anyhow
"The Art of Mending" did not have the same passion Berg usually gives to her books, not the same "Yea, I get it! I've been there. I understand. Read more
Published on May 24 2004 by Kim Robinson

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