Commonwealth

Commonwealth

Paperback Published on: 04/05/2017
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Commonwealth
Another fine novel from Ann Patchett
Ann Patchett is a master storyteller and this, her latest novel, is further proof of her ability. The writing is clear, precise; the characters brilliantly... READ MORE
Polis

Synopsis

A powerful story of two families brought together by beauty and torn apart by tragedy, the new novel by the Orange Prize-winning author of Bel Canto and State of Wonder is her most astonishing yet.

The christening party took a turn when Albert cousins arrived with gin…

It is 1964: Bert Cousins, the deputy district attorney, shows up at Franny Keating's christening party uninvited, bottle of gin in hand.

As the cops of Los Angeles drink, talk and dance into the June afternoon, he notices a heart-stoppingly beautiful woman. When Bert kisses Beverly Keating, his host's wife, the new baby pressed between them, he sets in motion the joining of two families whose shared fate will be defined on a day seven years later.

In 1988, Franny Keating, now twenty-four, has dropped out of law school and is working as a cocktail waitress in Chicago. When she meets one of her idols, the famous author Leon Posen, and tells him about her family, she unwittingly relinquishes control over their story. Franny never dreams that the consequences of this encounter will extend beyond her own life into those of her scattered siblings and parents.

Told with equal measures of humour and heartbreak, Commonwealth is a powerful and tender tale of family, betrayal and the far-reaching bonds of love and responsibility. A meditation on inspiration, interpretation and the ownership of stories, it is Ann Patchett's most astonishing work to date.

This novel convinces me she's wiping the floor with her heftier competitors’ - Linda Grant, Daily Telegraph

An outstanding novel ...she is master of her art .... Brilliant - The Observer

Born in California, Ann Patchett’s first published work was in the Paris Review before she released her first novel, The Patron Saint of Liars. It was her third novel, based on the Japanese Embassy hostage crisis, Bel Canto, that really made her name, with the book receiving the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Orange Prize for Fiction. Her other novels include State of Wonder, This is the Story of a Happy Marriage and Commonwealth.

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN: 9781408880364
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Weight: 239g
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm

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Commonwealth
Wonderful!
This is a wonderful book, highly recommended.
lotie parker
Commonwealth
Anne Patchett Commonwealth
A patchy book. Amusing and anecdotal but didn't really engage with the characters. Came to the conclusion that reading A Happy Marriage would have been a... READ MORE
Maureen Beirne
Commonwealth
A seriously bad book
This book is awful. It is a relentless saga of unhappiness with none of the protagonists having any character at all, they are merely ciphers to carry the ... READ MORE
Raj Parkash
Commonwealth
Storyline
As a Book Club we felt that the storyline was rather confusing and not an easy read with the complexities of family life that went beyond any sort of norma... READ MORE
Elaine Scott