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Novel • Fiction
California • 1960s
2016
Adult
18+ years
Commonwealth by Ann Patchett interweaves the lives of the Keating and Cousins families over fifty years, centering on Franny Keating's perspective. The novel follows the impact of divorce and death, the complexities of blended families, and the power of storytelling. Sensitive topics include infidelity, death of a child, and cancer.
Contemplative
Bittersweet
Emotional
Nostalgic
Melancholic
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Commonwealth by Ann Patchett has garnered praise for its compelling narrative and well-drawn characters, particularly in depicting the complexities of blended families. Critics note Patchett's skillful prose and emotional depth. Some readers, however, found the non-linear timeline confusing. Overall, it’s considered a thought-provoking read with rich storytelling.
A reader who enjoys Commonwealth by Ann Patchett will likely appreciate multi-generational family sagas, intricate character development, and subtle prose. Fans of Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections or Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge will find similar thematic depth and narrative engagement.
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Beverly Keating
Fix's ex-wife, known for her external beauty and defined by her relationships rather than her personal attributes, with limited insight into her internal thoughts provided.
Frances Keating
Often called Franny, she grows from a baby to adulthood, experiencing family upheavals with a blend of innocence and kindness, and later becomes a cocktail waitress and enters a relationship that deepens her understanding of her life.
Caroline Keating
The eldest of the step-siblings, assertive and often acts as a leader, especially in stressful family situations, with a strong sense of justice and loyalty to her father.
Bert Cousins
An impulsive and charismatic man who instigates changes in two families after an affair, often shows selfish tendencies, and struggles with accountability in his personal relationships.
Teresa Cousins
Initially a busy mother of four, later becomes a single parent facing challenges after divorce, briefly highlighted during her travel to visit her children abroad.
Cal Cousins
Depicted as a teenager grappling with his parents' divorce and the responsibilities that come with it, more remembered through others' recollections than his own perspective.
Jeanette Cousins
A quiet child who often fades into the background but grows up to create a loving family environment as an adult, offering support when needed.
Albie Cousins
Portrayed as a challenging child due to inattention from family members, he later seeks his place in the family narrative as an adult with his own voice.
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Novel • Fiction
California • 1960s
2016
Adult
18+ years
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