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Run: A Novel

Run: A Novel

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Author: Ann Patchett
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 205 reviews
Sales Rank: 1352

Media: Paperback
Edition: Reprint
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.9

ISBN: 0061340642
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780061340642
ASIN: 0061340642

Publication Date: August 1, 2008
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Since their mother's death, Tip and Teddy Doyle have been raised by their loving, possessive, and ambitious father. As the former mayor of Boston, Bernard Doyle wants to see his sons in politics, a dream the boys have never shared. But when an argument in a blinding New England snowstorm inadvertently causes an accident that involves a stranger and her child, all Bernard cares about is his ability to keep his children—all his children—safe.




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5 out of 5 stars the best   December 27, 2008
Ann Patchett is an extraordinary writer, and "Run" is an incredible book. I read it quickly once, because the story was engrossing, and then slowly the second time, to savour the writing. I've given to several friends and relatives.


4 out of 5 stars Much Better Than Originally Thought   December 26, 2008
I started Run by Ann Patchett a year ago...but for some reason I couldn't get pass the prologue. The prologue just did nothing for me. And while I gave away tons of books during the year...I didn't give this one away. For some reason, I just believed that I would get to it during the year. I'm glad I kept it. Due to the favorable reviews expressed by BBAW participants, I decided to pick it up again. I'm glad I did because this has easily become one of my favorite books for 2008. Listed below are some of my observations about Run by Ann Patchett.
*Themes include family, race, adoption, politics, estranged children.
*Everyone is running from (to) something in this book.
*The most endearing character was Kenya, the child track star.
*I honestly didn't have a least favorite character...and even liked Sullivan...although I wish I knew more about what his demons were. He was a character that quickly appeared and could just as quickly disappear and while you would miss him...you knew that was just the nature of his character.
*Da reminded me of Jack Kennedy. Lots of similarities...Catholic...loved politics...wanted his boys to pursue politics.
*Uncle Sullivan...I kept hoping he would come through.
*Tennessee...rather than disliking her and feeling contempt...I understood her and felt her angst...to be so close yet so far...but she did what was best for all of her kids. The twist with her friend was different...but that was the turning point for me regarding the ending. I already knew what was to come.
*I had to keep reminding myself that all of this happened within 24 hours...so with that I had to accept that some of the back story was lacking and that there would be loose ends.
*Complex issues written in a lyrical and yet simply told manner.
*This is a book that will stay with me long after the last page was turned.
*Overall, I rate Run 4.5/5.0 stars and highly recommend it to others.



5 out of 5 stars GREAT story!   December 21, 2008
Tip and Teddy will steal your heart. They are two adopted boys that lose their adoptive mother when they are very young. Watch the story unfold as the birthmother comes back into the picture.

Great character development! You will really feel as if you are there!



3 out of 5 stars Well-written, but not Bel Canto   December 18, 2008
I enjoyed this book, especiallyu its evocation of Boston in winter and its well-developed, sypathetic characters. But somehow tension never develops and the story seems strangely flat. I found myself empathizing intellectually, but not emotionally. My head was engaged, but my heart felt unmoved. Bel Canto felt altogethr more compelling. But this is a good read, with lively, clear, and readable prose.


2 out of 5 stars Just couldn't get into this book   November 28, 2008
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I have read other works by Ann Patchett and enjoyed them, but Run left me as cold as the wintery environment in which it is set. It is the story of a Boston politician who has two adopted African American sons, and what happens after they inadvertently discover their birth mother and biological sister. The characters were well drawn but their story did not engage me as I had hoped it would and it was a real slog to get to the unsatisfying ending of the book. I would Patchett's prior novel Bel Canto or her very moving memoir, Truth and Beauty, over this novel.

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