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Brother and Sister
  

Brother and Sister [Large Print] (Library Binding)

de Joanna Trollope (Author)
3.7étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (11 évaluations de client)

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As she has done adroitly in her previous novels (Marrying the Mistress, etc.), Trollope explores the unforeseen consequences of life-altering decisions, here telling the story of two adult adoptees who set out to find the mothers who gave them away. Nathalie and David were adopted as babies by a warm and loving couple, the Dexters, and they enjoyed happy childhoods. Their sibling bond continues to be unusually strong, and they still share a mutual pretense that being adopted gave them a psychic freedom impossible in a conventional family. Now David is married with three young children and a thriving gardening business. When Nathalie-living with artistic designer Steve and mother to five-year-old Polly-admits to herself that her lack of family history is an open wound, she convinces David that they both should trace down their biological mothers. Trollope's gifts for storytelling and sensitive characterization are again in evidence, as the siblings' search produces unsettling ramifications for their adoptive parents, their romantic partners and their children. The plot becomes somewhat formulaic when Trollope switches focus to the two birth mothers. One is a successful businesswoman who has put her past behind her, married and mothered two sons; the other, a passive waif, has lived all these years with constant heartache. After meeting their birth mothers for the first time, Nathalie and David each feel great relief and great sadness. Meanwhile, their relationships with their loved ones have changed, perhaps irrevocably. One of Trollope's strengths as a novelist is her empathy for her flawed characters and her recognition that conventional happy endings are not true to life. Although Nathalie and David unexpectedly open a Pandora's box of complications, the novel reaffirms the eternal truth that no one lives in a vacuum.
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From Booklist

Trollope, masterful at examining contemporary families in crisis, focuses here on adoption and its aftermath. Nathalie Dexter, living with partner Steve Ross and their five-year-old daughter, Polly, always claimed she was happy to be adopted. Then her long-submerged need to find her birth mother erupts, and she persuades her adopted brother, David, married and the father of three children, to join in the search. While the bond between the adopted siblings intensifies, their quest for identity reverberates throughout their families and those of their birth mothers. Their adoptive mother is made to seem inadequate, their respective partners feel shut out and irrelevant, their children are confused and upset, and their birth mothers need to deal with a secret revealed and a dream altered. And what to do with another granny, when Polly contends she has enough already? Trollope reveals the emotions of a large cast of characters with great skill, showing that change is hard and growth is painful. A keenly perceptive illumination of the human condition. Michele Leber
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4.0étoiles sur 5 About adoption, the need to know, Oct. 17 2007
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Nathalie and David, the two main characters, each delivered by a different mother, have been lovingly raised by their adoptive parents. As they reach adulthood, with their own partners and family to raise, a gnawing, persistent thought starts to take shape in Nathalie's mind. Her feelings influence her brother David too and the search for their respective biological families begins.

This comes almost as a surprise to their partners and adoptive parents too, to whom they've have always vowed a disinterest about their origins, thinking that their present, in itself quite serene and fulfilling, was all that mattered.

An emotional roller coaster ensues, involving everybody. Also, will Nathalie and David find an answer to their craving desire TO KNOW and will they eventually understand/accept it? Buy this lovely piece of fiction, which in any case I'm sure reflects many real stories out there, and find out.

This is the 4th book I read by J. Trollope and, as usual, I've liked it very, very much. The story is delivered with compassion and understanding, the narrative makes it a page-turner.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 An interesting journey..., Juil 3 2004
This review is from: Brother and Sister (Hardcover)
What happens when an adult man and woman suddenly decide to seek out their biological mothers? Joanna Trollope introduces us to a wide cast of characters in this novel, and examines the effect the main characters', siblings Nathalie and David, sudden pressing search for their biological mothers has on those who surround them. It all starts when Steve, Nathalie's common-law husband has a friend at work whose girlfriend wants to interview adult adoptees. After talking with her, Nathalie decides she wants to find out about her mother, and convinces her David, to search for his biological mother at the same time. Instead of looking at adoption just from the view of the children who were given up, Trollope skillfully shows us how Nathalie and David's children, spouses, parents, co-workers and biological mothers and their families deal with the two's hunt. These many points of view and feelings add to the great characterization. I think I will be checking out more of her work.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Well researched, Jui 26 2004
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This review is from: Brothers And Sisters (Paperback)
Joanna Trollope's new book deals with a subject of which I've had some experience. I'm a birth mother who's daughter found me 10 years ago. Having read five or six of Trollope's novels, I was interested to see how she would handle this topic. She's done the research. The adoption triad is complex and Trollope recognizes this. Cora and Carole's reactions to being found and meeting their children rang true for me.

The story lost power when it shifted back and forth to Steve's office staff. These people weren't interesting and were an annoying distraction from the main topic.

Those readers who have an interest in, or are involved in, the adoption triad may find this a good read. It's not hard to relate to each member's postion. Trollope has succeeded in showing adoption and the adoption reunion in a realistic way.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Important
If you or a person close to you is adopted this book may assist in understanding how difficult it can be. Read more
Publié le Jui 19 2004 par K. Quirke

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Bit Different
When you upset the delicacy of a family, you never know what the outcome will be so when Nathalie and David agree to search for their birth mothers, the applecart turns upside... Read more
Publié le Jui 15 2004 par Haley Parnham

4.0étoiles sur 5 Good news: Trollope back at her best with pen in fine fettle
Whew, what a relief that this is a good novel, the sort of quality experience I expect from Trollope since her last novel (Girl from the South) was inferior. Read more
Publié le Jui 11 2004 par KatPanama

4.0étoiles sur 5 We dont belong to nobody in the end; nobody but ourselves"
When Natalie and David decide to find their birth parents, the effects of their decision echoes outward like ripples in a pool of water. Read more
Publié le Mai 21 2004 par M. J Leonard

4.0étoiles sur 5 My Real Parents
When my daughter was little and would get angry with my wife or I, she'd often say, "I want my real parents. Read more
Publié le Mai 11 2004 par Lee Armstrong

2.0étoiles sur 5 A Major Disappointment
Joanna Trollope wrote 16 books before this one, and I have read every last one with intense admiration. Read more
Publié le Mai 2 2004 par W. Carol

5.0étoiles sur 5 The ripples of adoption
British author Trollope writes sharp-witted novels of middle-class families in domestic crisis. Her characters are too complex to be entirely likable - or dislikable, and her... Read more
Publié le Avril 29 2004 par Lynn Harnett

4.0étoiles sur 5 "The abandoned baby lives inside each adoptee."
In this tension-filled domestic drama, Joanna Trollope shows how the adoption of two children, now adults, have affected all the families involved--the birth mothers and their... Read more
Publié le Avril 24 2004 par Mary Whipple

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