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A Better View of Paradise: A Novel [Hardcover]

Randy Sue Coburn (Author)
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July 14, 2009
Dramatic, moving, and exquisitely written, A Better View of Paradise explores the tender bond between fathers and daughters, ponders the delicate nature of healing, and celebrates the redemptive power of forgiveness and love.

Thirty-six-year-old Stevie Pollack has come into her own as a celebrated landscape architect. Her designs, famed for their evocative natural beauty, reflect her upbringing amid the splendor of Hawai‘i. But when critics blast her latest efforts and her boyfriend abruptly ends their relationship, Stevie seeks solace in her roots among the dazzling flowers, and comforting traditions of the islands and their calming waters. Still, in the back of her mind, Hawai‘i holds troubling memories of a childhood with Hank, her emotionally distant father, and a reserved British mother.

Despite her irascible father’s presence, the trip home promises Stevie a welcome departure from her trials on the mainland. But the shocking news that Hank is dying forces the pair’s reunion into high gear. As father and daughter attempt to rekindle their bond, Stevie discovers sides of Hank she never knew, including family secrets that have shaped their lives. And what started as a holiday escape for the beleaguered architect becomes a chance for transformation, one as exciting as it is uncertain. Inspired by her father’s insight, and energized by the attentions of an attractive local veterinarian, Stevie learns to surrender her inhibitions and seize the day.

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In Coburn's third novel (after Owl Island), mid-30s landscape architect Stevie Pollack has just fled a failed project in Chicago and a failed relationship in New York to be with Hank, her querulous, dying father, in her Hawaiian hometown. Every turn of events—every argument between father and daughter, every meeting with a lover, every sleepless or dream-filled night—seems to be watched over by the book's most colorful and passionate character, the swirling wonder that is the island, whose prophetic creatures and therapeutic beaches add eccentric splendor. Coincidentally, in Chicago, Stevie meets her cousin, Margo, who reveals that Stevie's father has a hidden sister. Reconnecting with Margo gives Stevie the chance to talk story, or reminisce, about Hank's family life, giving Stevie some much-needed perspective on her contentious relationship with the old man. As her own icy edge melts in the presence of a lost puppy, an approachable veterinarian named Japhy, childhood friends and a blossoming appreciation for Hawaiian folklore, Stevie becomes an engrossing character who makes up for a predictable plot and a cascade of unlikely coincidences. (July)
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" A lush story with a complex female lead. Coburn offers up a thick, satisfying read reminiscent of works by Joanna Trollope and Meg Wolitzer." --The Oregonian

"Coburn does a nifty job of placing the reader in the 50th state, with detailed locations and lots of Hawaiian ambience. Colorful and entertaining." --The Seattle Times

"Fans of well written, character-driven emotional tales will enjoy A Better View Of Paradise--and be cheering for Stevie and praising author Randy Sue Coburn." --Ezine Articles

"What we have here is something for everyone. . . the opportunity to love again, to create life in the face of death, and to rekindle relationships of the soul. Coburn captures it beautifully." --You've Gotta Read This

"This author writes with such feeling and emotion, you almost feel as if you are sitting there next to her." --Review from Here

“Randy Sue Coburn writes with a rare combination of crisp intelligence and lush sensuality. Reading A Better View of Paradise, your dreams will be infused–as mine were–with the spicy-sweet scents of island cooking, the mischievous interventions of Hawaiian goddesses, and tropical flowers in bloom.”—Stephanie Kallos, author of Sing Them Home

“Coburn’s moving tale reminds us that sometimes we need to jump in and give ourselves over to love completely, even when the past has taught us that love can be a terrifying thing.”—Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; First Edition edition (July 14, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345490363
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345490360
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.2 x 9.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #852,835 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fully realized characters deliver a heart-felt story, August 12, 2009
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Landscape architect Stevie Pollack reels from two major failures, professional and personal--her beau dumps her and her Chicago project goes south. Who can't relate to big dreams derailed or a sense of loneliness that seems to defy relationships? I'm sympathetic to both, but what made me empathize with Stevie and read late into the night was her difficult relationship with her dying father, a father much like mine was, and the mystical power of Kauai, my favorite Hawaiian island.

I also loved this novel because the story is like life--big-hearted, emotional, messy and real. Coburn not only writes gorgeously, she sets a large, engrossing stage and puts her characters on it like John Irving and Pat Conroy do. I cheered for a full-blown, fully realized romance between Stevie and the quiet, handsome veterinarian Japhy. But I also wanted that querulous father to wake up to his daughter and show a little love as she desperately desires to connect with him before he dies.

Stevie tries everything to keep her father alive longer--from bringing the Cubs games to her dad via the internet to dealing positively with a branch of family that was kept secret from her. As she tries to keep her emotions in check to care for her dying father, she also struggles to overcome her failures and win her father's approval and love. Being home on Kauai brings back memories and draws forth Pele, the island's fiery goddess, who torches Stevie's imagination, bringing her home in a metaphysical way. When a homeless puppy appears, Stevie decides--even though it's hard enough caring for her father--to take on the responsibility because the puppy just might keep her father alive longer. Many things converge to help Stevie, but ultimately she learns that "what's no longer needed are . . . ways of being that have walled off hearts, choked imaginations, paralyzed energy." And the surprising way this happens feels like a fresh Hawaiian breeze and salt water swim, delivering a fully realized story with the power to heal.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love and Baseball, November 4, 2009
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RS Coburn has the knack of making her characters live, whether you are interested in their specific activities or not. The female landscape architect in A Better View of Paradise is much more complex than she appears to be, integrating her childhood experience of the physical land of Hawaii, her difficult but lovable father, her ideas of herself, and her real life tasks, as she grows in strength and self-knowledge within the book. Her difficult and crusty dad also opens and reveals himself in the context of his enormous love of baseball, as do the other players in the field.

Randy Sue Coburn speaks to an audience of literate but not snobby readers, integrating smart characters with their complete lives.
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5.0 out of 5 stars As Good as the First, May 29, 2010
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After reading the first book, I waited and searched for this one. Gladly, I was not disappointed. It is a lovely read - heartwarming and uplifting. Worth the wait!
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