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The Good Daughters
by Joyce Maynard (Goodreads Author)
by Joyce Maynard (Goodreads Author)
Mara's review
bookshelves: family, fathers, historical-fiction, mothers, siblings, glbtq
Aug 30, 10
bookshelves: family, fathers, historical-fiction, mothers, siblings, glbtq
Read from August 25 to 27, 2010
Maynard's premise in this book is an interesting one. Unfortunately, her efforts to be coy about that premise result only in heavy-handed foreshadowing that really leaves very little to the reader's imagination. Given how much she gives away, it seems that what was really important was not what the big secret was, but how the characters would react once they found out. That being the case, I wonder why Maynard chose to frustrate the reader by giving away almost the whole thing through less-than-subtle hints rather than just telling the reader what happened in the beginning and letting the story focus on the characters and how learning the truth changes (or doesn't change) their lives. There are a few details that are left unanswered until the big reveal near the end, but it wasn't enough to maintain any sort of narrative tension.
Once I got beyond the fact that there was no mystery where it seemed like there was supposed to be one, I was able to enjoy this book. Maynard's descriptions of her settings are beautiful, and I did find myself caring about the characters and how they would deal with finding out the truth. Unfortunately, the lovely prose does not make up for the narrative shortcomings.
Once I got beyond the fact that there was no mystery where it seemed like there was supposed to be one, I was able to enjoy this book. Maynard's descriptions of her settings are beautiful, and I did find myself caring about the characters and how they would deal with finding out the truth. Unfortunately, the lovely prose does not make up for the narrative shortcomings.
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Apr 16, 2011 01:19am
I love this review. I couldn't put my finger in what annoyed me so much until I read this review. I liked the book but something was off. It was the feeling of having something hidden from you that was so obvious why didn't someone come right out and say it the entire novel. It was like she was coddling you as if you couldn't have handled knowing it sooner-there seemed no other plausible reason to leave it out of the text.
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