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Which Pat Conroy Book is Your Favorite

I can't wait for The Death of Santini, the memoir about his father he's reportedly finishing now.

I have read many books in the past but there is not any book that tops this!


I now teach and so really enjoyed "The Water is Wide". Every teacher should read it.






btw I'm currently reading South of Broad...

I wrote Pat Conroy a "fan letter" after I read that book and he actually sent me a very long, hand-written letter in return! It's become one of my prized possessions (framed and hanging in my living room). He said he was having a bad day with his writing and my letter gave him much inspiration.
My other favorite is Santini. I was a military brat and my father was quite similar to Mr. Conroy's (though not nearly as mean). It's a shame his father died so young because most military fathers I have known mellow in their old age and become good friends to their children. I can see how Conroy's relationship with his father both aided and crippled him as an adult in his writing. Being a military brat creates a formidable mold and flavors your entire personality.
I'd like to say to others that if you like a particular writer, write to them and tell them when you like something and why you like it. Writers often work in a vacuum and it's difficult to tell if your writing is hitting the mark with readers. After my experience with Mr. Conroy, I have written to many authors and most have written me back with thanks. You never know when something you say in a letter might spur on an author to create something wonderful. You may even see something you said appear in one of their books!











well said!




Conroy not noted for his humor/ I'm not sure which Pat Conroy you've been reading. All his books are filled with great humor and sarcasm. The humor in all his books is one of their great strengths.





As a native Charlestonian and tour guide, I find SOB to be Conroy's worst book. It's poorly edited (Leo actually time travels in the first edition) and the characters and plot are hard-to-believe. Leo spens all this time talking about his mother never cooks "she doesn't even know the way to the kitchen" and then during a crisis she goes the kitchen and cooks for everyone!
His descriptions of the palm trees on Tradd Street rankle the locals, because they are palmetto trees not palm trees. (We are called the Palmetto state.) And during the final episode, when Hurricane Hugo hits Charleston ... no Charleston native would ride out the storm on Water Street since we all know it floods during a regular rain storm.
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As I mentioned, South of Broad was my favorite (at least so far). I love Charleston so the setting was ideal as I could place events in the book with the actual settings in the City. I also survived Hurricane Hugo when it ripped through North and South Caroline back in 1989 so the timing was relevant to me as well. But the thing I liked best were the intriguing and complex characters he created. I know from his other works, that this is common of Conroy, but the interactions of the set of characters he created for this story and the way they were interwoven with one another was most intriguing and kept me turning pages late into the night – I actually finished the book in less than a week.
That said, which of Conroy’s books are your favorites and why? Which characters are your favorites? I really liked Leo King in South of Broad for his spirit and even keel demeanor. I also liked Will McLean in The Lords of Discipline. Both characters were independent thinkers and stood up for what they believed in.
If you haven’t read any Conroy, I’d encourage you to give it a try. I am also open to suggestions for which Conroy book I should read next, as well as other writers like /Conroy that I may enjoy. Happy Reading!