Every Visible Thing: A Novel
by Lisa Carey
|
|
Sign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of Every Visible Thing: A Novel.
discuss this book
friend reviews (0)
To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.
lists with this book
Where's the love? Add this book to your favorite list.
other reviews (showing 1-20 of 128)
Read in November, 2006
Every Visible Thing is a heartbreaking novel about the loss of a child and how that affects the rest of the family.
Alternating between the two siblings, Lena and Owen tell the story of their family's struggle to deal with the loss of the oldest child, Hugh, missing and presumed dead. The inability of the parents to deal with the loss of Hugh allows the two remaining children to slip further and further into trouble. As they struggle to deal with this loss in addition to the normal problems ...more
Alternating between the two siblings, Lena and Owen tell the story of their family's struggle to deal with the loss of the oldest child, Hugh, missing and presumed dead. The inability of the parents to deal with the loss of Hugh allows the two remaining children to slip further and further into trouble. As they struggle to deal with this loss in addition to the normal problems ...more
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
The reviews I read on this book consistently cited Carey's narrative style as a negative feature in this book. However, for this story, it worked particularly well. I particularly like bildungsroman novels, and while this one isn't exactly true to that genre, it has some elements nonetheless. The narration is split between the two children, Owen and Lena, and they expose the reader to life in the shadow of an older brother's unexplained disappearance. Both children struggle with identity--Ow...more
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
This is a novel about what continues to happen to a family five years after the eldest son, the “golden boy,” has disappeared. It’s harrowing, but beautifully written, and is told from the point of view of the two children left behind; they are ignored by their parents and pretty much have to forge through the most difficult years of growing up on their own. This is the book that made me feel like I was going to hurtle into space when I finished it.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
I have loved every one of Lisa Carey's novels, despite my seething jealousy that she writes so much better than I do. This one was a teeny bit distracting because it was set in my old Brookline, MA neighborhood, but that didn't ultimately detract from my feeling so utterly compelled to finish it that I ignored several household chores today. Highly recommend.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Read in October, 2007
This book cronicled a family's breaking point following the disappearance of the oldest son some five years before. It primarily follows the two remaining children and their search for answers outside the family because the parents refused to discuss this with them.
I have never experienced anything in my life to compare to this, and it was very moving.
I have never experienced anything in my life to compare to this, and it was very moving.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Read in September, 2007
recommends it for:
people who like Alice Hoffman
This book is beautifully written and so easy to read that it was hard to put down. I was so affected by this family, and it really drove home how often we don't say what we really mean to the people we love, either because we don't want to hurt them, or because we do, or because we can't. It made me want to believe in Angels.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Read in June, 2007
This is in the genre of "horrible things happens to a family and we witness the carnage that's still going on years later." Well written and sometimes heart-wrenching (but in a good way!). Not a much read, but enjoyable easy summer beach reading.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Engrossing family drama, teen angst. Teen boy disappears from family. No one ever finds out what happened to him. How does the family, which includes other kids, keep going? This one really rang true.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Probablly one of my favorite books EVER! But I would have never even picked it up at Target if I saw this cover, the copy I own has like scribbly writing on it and like an emo chick too
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Read in May, 2008
Couldn't put it down. This ended ended up being a bit darker than I'd anticipated, but that just helped make it more riveting.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
I cannot believe the emotional journey that this woman is capable of taking you on.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Read in February, 2008
Excellent read! Will make a great film if done well. A page turner.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Read in March, 2008
Pretty good book, typical tough story with good ending
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Read in April, 2008
Really an easy read. Content very heartfelt.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Read in September, 2007
Heartbreaking and genuine and wonderful.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment



















