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3.15 of 5 stars
From the bestselling author of "Jewel" and "The Difference Between Women and Men" comes a haunting novel of home, family, and the pursuit of lost d... read full description

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Jan 28, 2009
Sally rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I am still pondering this book. I didn't really like any of the characters, and I actively disliked several of them! Also, it was about three generations, so while I learned about their lives in different 'seasons', I still feel like there were gaps in my understanding of what brought them to the final resolution. How did they all get so messed-up? It was really depressing to see how much hurt and confusion resulted from selfish behavior.

I read this right after seeing the movie More...
Dec 29, 2008
Ann rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I liked this book for the strong voices of each character and for the realistic details of life for would-be actors in 1930s Hollywood versus their lives in present-day Pacoima. The writing was evocative and elegant and in places downright lyrical ("...I also know hope, though it is a kind of scuffed up and scarred hope, a kind of hope that's had an eye gouged out and lost an arm and has only the clothes on its back an no hope for anything other than the hope of itself, because no one out t More...
Jan 21, 2009
Kristen rated it: 2 of 5 stars
If you flip to the back cover of Bret Lott’s, latest novel you might notice that though the College of Charleston professor and bestselling author has been praised by a variety of book reviewers, the jacket of Ancient Highway boasts no notation from the New York Times. Upon release on July 8, Times book reviewer, Lisa Fugard, wrote, “Brett Lott’s seventh novel, “Ancient Highway,” explores the failed dreams and rifts of the Holmes family… these winning characters often mired in less than winning More...
Aug 16, 2010
David rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Another wonderful Brett Lott novel. His character and place descriptions are fantastic. He has described the costs of unfettered desire. Costs that ripple through the lives and psyches of generations and at times seem overwhelming. And yet, in the struggle hope is not completely crushed. Also, in the process of his tale Lott gives us a wonderful look at 1930's Hollywood and a sobering description of Saigon in 1974.
Jun 08, 2009
Lisa rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I have this method of finding books, walking by the new book section of the library and picking up whatever jumps out at me. After a number of duds I have thought about giving up this method, but then I find a book like this and decide my method isn't so bad.

Ancient Highway goes back and forth between three generations of individuals focusing in on a short period of their lives. Earl the grandfather we get to know as a teen and young adult, his daughter Joan we follow when she is More...
Jun 27, 2009
Joanne rated it: 2 of 5 stars
I am almost two thirds of the way finished with this book and I am struggling to finish it. It provides the story line by skipping back and forth from character and from various points in time. It's very wordy with lots of discriptions that provide nothing to the story so it moves along very slowly.
Dec 14, 2008
Lisa rated it: 3 of 5 stars
A good book but the characters were sometimes smothered by the words. Each of the characters seemed round, but spare, and I think their story might have been told better with fewer words.
Jul 11, 2011
Lisa rated it: 3 of 5 stars
I liked the characters and the story, but the writing bogged down everything. There were too many sentences along the lines of "She felt like such-and-such, not like she felt when this happened or that happened, but like..." I don't need to be told what things were NOT like, especially not repeatedly.
Dec 08, 2008
Debb rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Unique style of writing. Wasn't sure of the book when started reading it, but it was worth finishing. A quiet story; no big "AHA!" moments. Enjoyed it!
Jun 18, 2011
Maureen rated it: 2 of 5 stars
I didn't enjoy this book. I couldn't get past 100 or so pages. The book tells the story of three generations of one family, what their hopes and dreams are and how they get screwed up. The story bounces back and forth between the characters, each in a different period of time. I found that a little confusing, but I could have gotten used to it if it were not for the slow paced and depressing writing. At one point, it took the author two full pages to make a point that wasn't that important anywa More...
Jul 02, 2009
Monica rated it: 2 of 5 stars
The premise, the three wandering lives in three generations, is interesting, and the voices of the characters are consistent. It falls short of delivering all the details to which it alludes...you feel a little disappointed at the end.
Apr 15, 2009
Michael rated it: 2 of 5 stars
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Jul 27, 2009
Nancy rated it: 5 of 5 stars
This is an amazing book. I love Lott's writing style, and the story is poignant.
Nov 06, 2011
jeanette rated it: 2 of 5 stars
it was just ok which surprised me because i thought jewel was a great book, this one is not long but seemed long. just took him a little too long to say everything
Nov 05, 2009
bookczuk rated it: 2 of 5 stars
One of those books given to me by a friend, that I just wasn't able to engage with at all, I finally just gave up reading it, and felt guilty until I found out that the friend, and everyone else she'd given the book to, couldn't relate to it either.
Aug 19, 2009
Kristen added it
I found this book on the "librian's choice" at my library. Now that I'm home, have already read about 50 pages, and am reading the goodreads reviews I'm not sure I want to keep reading it. So far, it's unnecessarily wordy. I keep getting slowed down by some awkward lengthy sentences.
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Aug 09, 2008
Jamie rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Bret really digs deep into family's and family dynamics (particularly the struggles), gracefully steering clear of stereotypes, perfecting the real life language, and presenting his characters and their situations with intention and focus. His style defines good writing.
Aug 08, 2008
Christina rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Although it took me a few chapters to get interested in this book, it turned out to be very good. I liked how the story intertwined between the main character, his daughter, and his grandson.
Nov 16, 2008
Marianne rated it: 3 of 5 stars
I just could not get into this book at all. I loved Jewel. However, this book just seemed so disjointed to me. It was hard to make any conection with the characters.
Jul 08, 2009
Colleen rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Wonderful portrayal of our longing for family. Lott's characters are very real, dysfunctional people, but unlike most Oprah picks, there's an element of hope in Lott's writing.
Aug 17, 2008
Judi rated it: 1 of 5 stars
I am really striking out this summer. I read over 100 pages of this and no plot was at all evident. The characters were boring and repetitive.
Oct 02, 2008
Susannah added it
seeing as brett lott ripped my heart out with "jewel", i can only imagine what this book will be like. i can't wait to find out.
May 16, 2010
Sa rated it: 3 of 5 stars
This book was not a good as other Bret Lott books.
Jan 26, 2012
Katie marked it as to-read
Jan 25, 2012
Evonne rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Jan 15, 2012
Kathy marked it as to-read
Jan 12, 2012
Heidi marked it as to-read
Jan 09, 2012
Emily rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Jan 04, 2012
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Jan 01, 2012
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