
A third of the way through, I gave up on
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, despite its
4/5 rating on Amazon. The book was recommended to me with enthusiasm by a dear
friend, a woman who does not delve often into our usual crime genre, and my
wife had already downloaded it for one of her book groups. It’s a story about
loss. A boy’s narcissistic father left him and his mother without warning, and
then the mother and son are the victims of a new terrorist attack in New York. The
son survives, but his mother does not. The book was about pain, agony, and
survival, and I was simply not drawn to continue with the characters in that
process. In the course of my work as a psychiatrist/psychoanalyst, I experience
life with real people as they struggle with loss and pain, and search for the
best survival, adaptation, and growth that is possible. I tend to read for
escape, and while being well written, this novel certainly does not invite
escape.
I read someone's review and they spoke of Donna Tartt as a "prodigious talent"... I must agree: SHE IS --- and I am grateful for her gift, as it is a refreshing find for my eyes and brain! I promise you, those who read this long-winded review, you will not be disappointed. Enjoy!
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I'm in complete agreement. This is a brilliant book with convincing characters and much tragedy. I strongly recommend it.
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