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Blessings

Blessings

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyable
Review: A tender story; great descriptions of the baby.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Author
Review: The book is simply lyrical. I had never read a book by Anna Quindlen before and will be sure to watch for her books from now on. The author is extremely adept at painting a picture.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice, feel-goog story
Review: A baby is abandonned by its teenage mother at the Blessings estate in a cardboard box. When found the next morning by Skip, the caretaker who has associated with the wrong crowd in the past, he decides to keep her.

Blessings is the story of how this child changes Skip's life, as well as that of old, bitter matriarch Mrs. Lydia Blessing, who surprises us by helping Skip keep the baby.

This slow-paced, descriptive novel uses flashbacks from Mrs. Blessing's life, allowing the reader to discover this woman little by little, from her childhood, to her brother Sunny, to her marriage and her relationship with her daughter.

This novel includes some unexpected twists that help to make this cast of wonderful characters oh so human.

I hope you enjoy this book as I did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific book worth your time!
Review: BLESSINGS is set in mysterious Cape Mason, a town where time seems to have stood still since the protagonist, Lydia Blessing, retreated there to raise her daughter after the death of her spouse in WWII. Lydia is a very proper dignified lady of the estate who still not only has a staff of servants but who manages to maintain them despite her rather dictatorial manner (servants must make the coffee but not enter the house). The conflict arises when her handyman, an ex-con, finds a baby on the doorstep of the estate garage where he lives. It only gets better from there. I purchased this book through Amazon.com right after another great purchase, THE LOSERS' CLUB by Richard Perez, about an unlucky writer addicted to the personals. Both are wonderful, recommended books. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jo Ann, Germantown, Ohio
Review: I read this book in less than 24 hours and found it very compelling and heartwarming. Many have critiqued the outcome in the book, but in looking back, I realized there were no losers in the story. Everyone benefitted in the long-run! It was not realistic to think the young man would get to keep that baby forever. I loved the book! Next I am reading "The Pact" ... I hope it is very good as well!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent read
Review: I picked this up to read on the plane and finished it in a few short hours -- I couldn't put it down!

I have long been an admirer of Anna Quindlen's columns and, when this book came out, I thought it sounded like an interesting story: A baby is abandoned at a beautiful but elderly estate and discovered by the caretaker, who has recently been released from jail. The caretaker (Skip) and the homeowner (Lydia) conspire to raise the baby, creating an unlikely but heartwarming family.

I love Quindlen's writing -- the small details she provides about the characters and their settings, as well as the backgrounds on the characters themselves. Lydia's youth was particularly well described; it made her come alive as a vibrant woman who was eventually stifled into the bitter woman we first meet in the book.

If you enjoyed "The Lovely Bones" or Anne Tyler's novels, this will definitely be a read you will cherish.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What Can I Say? Read on....
Review: I have never read Quindlen before, so I don't know what she writes like or if this is anything like her other books. This was selected for our book club to read, therefore I did and the story line sounded like it would be good by the jacket and reviews. Blessings is the name of an estate named after a prominent family and Lydia Blessings is the owner and last namesake in line. She is now an 80-year old woman living alone on the property with caretakers. Much of the book is about her memories and some of them very frivolous and not relevant to the story line. She sometimes confuses the reader as she jumps from past to present so rapidly that you have to follow closely to know what she is thinking about, and then find you don't really care anyway, it doesn't matter to the story. I had to skim over a lot of it because the author gave me more than I cared to know about her.

Not enough information was given about the main story, however. It is about an infant girl abandoned on the Blessings estate, in the garage, by a teen couple unable to care for a newborn. The infant is discovered by the estate's caretaker, Skip, who falls in love with the baby and decides to keep her. That part of the book was good, but I was left wanting to know more about Skip the man, other than that he had rowdy friends. I also wanted to know more about the infants real parents and their backgrounds. She just skims over that part and goes on and on about the old lady. Admittedly, the reader gets to like Lydia Blessings a little better as the story goes on and she conspires to help Skip care for the baby girl. It was an OK read, but I was able to put it down easily enough.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Count Your Blessings
Review: This is a lovely, lyrical book about family, change, and our need for one another. It's the first book by Anna Quindlen I've read, and she is definitely added to my "Favorite Authors List."
I appreciate her insight and wisdom into the complex family bonds that sometimes extend to those outside our family circle. Thoroughly enjoyable and worth your time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A study of 'doing the right thing' presented in novel form
Review: Anna Quindlen used the form of a novel to present a sociological study of the family and the transorming power of love.
An unlikely pair, an wealthy octegenarian recluse and her young handyman, find a foundling on their proverbial doorstep and manage to create a family of sorts on the grounds of Blessings, the widow's gone-to-seed family estate. The baby, predictably, is the spark that initiates a great healing in her caregivers, but the idyll, for such it is, is tenuous - and readers rightly see it as a bubble about to burst.
A character study of love and decency, well worth reading.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: booklover
Review: This was a quick read. I liked the story. Ultimately it was just OK.


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