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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a fun, heartwarming book that's enjoyable and well written,
This review is from: The Alphabet Sisters: A Novel (Paperback)
Mcinerney's book The Alphabet Sisters is sort of like the movie "Kiss the Bride" with hints of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding." The book is about the reunion of 3 feuding sisters (one of which stole her own sister's fiance). All their grandmother Lola (a energetic, spunky, quick witted 80 yr old woman) wants is for the sisters to love each other once again and to accept each other. Brilliantly organized, the book offers individual points of view from each sister (as well as Lola's) so as to allow the reader to reflect and better understand each character. Each character is uniquely written and the reader will have a interesting time getting to know all of them as well as their life stories.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love brings us together and can tear us apart,
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This review is from: The Alphabet Sisters: A Novel (Paperback)
Anna, Bett, and Carrie Quinlan are sisters who have not spoken to one another in three years. Their emotions, doubts, and expressions are heart-felt and universal. Their individual stories are what held the most appeal in this saga of love and heartache. Lola, their grandmother demands that they come home to the Clare Valley in Australia to help celebrate her 80th birthday. Lola is a unique individual who has a somewhat over-the-top personality in every aspect. Her granddaughters love her because she doted on them when they were younger. A long time ago, Lola had organized her granddaughters into a singing group called the Alphabet Sisters. As the years passed, Anna married Glenn and had a daughter named Ellen. Bett became engaged to Matthew, an aspiring veterinarian. The family was torn apart when Matthew called off the engagement because he was in love with Carrie. They all went their separate albeit unhappy ways without one another. Once they are home for Lola's party, they are all overwhelmed by memories. Reluctantly faced with the prospect of producing their grandmother's musical, Anna, Bett, and Carrie little by little overcome their differences. The family is happily reunited for a brief time, until a minor health problem takes a turn for the worse with one of the sisters. The narrative borders on being banal at times, knowing who will end up with who before the characters do, and what events will take place. However, you will laugh and cry at times, and take pleasure in many moments in the lives of the Alphabet Sisters.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A joy to read,
By tuppence (Adelaide , Australia) - See all my reviews
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