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Within Arm's Reach: A Novel [Hardcover]

Ann Napolitano (Author)
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June 29, 2004
“No one in my mother’s family ever talks about anything that can be categorized as unpleasant or as having to do with emotions, and, as a result, they no longer have anything to say. For them it’s not a matter of keeping secrets; it’s a matter of being polite, mannerly, and tough. The McLaughlins couldn’t spill their woes or ask for help even if they wanted to, because they don’t have the vocabulary. They are stranded within themselves, convinced that the only way is to silently persevere.”

Within Arm’s Reach follows three generations of an Irish-American Catholic family who are jarred into crisis by an unexpected pregnancy. This lyrical first novel is told through six different points of view, including those of the unmarried, pregnant Gracie, a local advice columnist; and her grandmother, the matriarch, who is struggling with her commitments to both the living and the dead. Within Arm’s Reach is a poignant reminder of how interconnected our lives are with those we love, how much more we inherit than wills decree, and how the ghosts of our ancestors walk by our sides every day.

Ann Napolitano artfully paints a riveting portrait of a family in crisis, depicting how the ties that bind us so closely to one another are often the ones that cause us the most pain. As the McLaughlins respond to the unplanned and profound change in Gracie’s life, their own memories and personal stories begin to emerge.

In the end, Napolitano creates a family quilt of sorts, each person’s life and actions closely woven throughout the fabric of the past, present, and future. Within Arm’s Reach is a rich and deeply satisfying narrative of guilt, love, betrayal, and the ultimate loyalty—that of blood.

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In Napolitano's wonderful first novel, deftly told from six points of view, a New Jersey family bears witness to the cycle of life. The matriarch of the Irish-American McLaughlin clan, Catharine, is living in a care facility, her "whole life [in] one room." On the other end of the spectrum, Catharine's unmarried granddaughter, Gracie, is pregnant by a man she doesn't love. The news is a surprise: Gracie wishes she'd conceived immaculately; her sister, Lila, can't believe Gracie's pregnant again; and Catharine has hangups about illegitimacy. Napolitano gracefully and honestly charts the tensions as the various family members come together. "We are family, but we have very little in common except that we are terrible at small talk," muses Lila at an Easter gathering. "[W]e size each other up and glance for the nearest exit and wonder, Why are you here? Why am I here?" Gracie's unborn child promises both conflict and hope. As Catharine, haunted by loving ghosts of the past, recalls, "There was order to our family then, and small children running around filling the rooms with laughter.... [W]hen the baby comes, when the laughter of children fill our rooms again, everything will settle down. This family will be whole." Catharine's hopes becomes the readers' hopes as well, as they watch her family—her "life's work"—grow and endure.
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In this graceful and fluidly written debut, Napolitano breathes new life into that workhorse of women's fiction, the family saga told from multiple points of view. An Irish-American family in New Jersey, tied together and split apart by the usual family fare, twists and turns on an unexpected pregnancy. Gracie, the 29-year-old advice columnist for the Bergen Record, is addicted to the flush of first contact and pregnant by the guy she's just broken up with. Her sister, Lila, a third-year medical student, is brittle like their mother, Kelly, and sharp like their grandmother Catherine. Aunts and uncles, siblings and cousins, all have their say as the chapters pass from voice to voice, recounting marriages broken, lost, and blooming. The past isn't past, of course, it never is in families, but Napolitano's clear-eyed narrative allows us to see the ghosts and desires along with the current ties that bind. GraceAnne DeCandido
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Crown; 1 edition (June 29, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400051886
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400051885
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 1.2 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,536,769 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ann Napolitano is the author of the novels A Good Hard Look and Within Arm's Reach. She received an MFA from New York University; she teaches fiction writing for New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies and for Gotham Writers' Workshop. She lives in New York City with her husband and two children. Visit Ann at www.annnapolitano.com.

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books of 2004., September 17, 2004
This review is from: Within Arm's Reach: A Novel (Hardcover)
This is a beautiful book. It deserves to be read by anyone who loves great writing. It deftly and insightfully weaves the different stories of the McLaughlin family into a rich and deeply satisfying tapestry.

The novel is written from the subjective perspectives of six people, bound together by ties beyond their choosing. Like all great writers, Napolitano displays a manifest affection for her characters, and it becomes an affection we share. Notably our sympathies shift throughout the novel, as these are real human beings, drawn with the skill and attention they deserve.

I read Within Arm's Reach in one sitting. It is exquisitely written, with an ending that feels true and yet emotionally satisfying. With this remarkably accomplished debut, Napolitano can stand proud in the company of Ann Patchett, Alice McDermott and even John Irving.

This is Napolitano's first novel and her future looks extremely bright, not to understate the fact that she has clearly already arrived.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Every family has a McLaughlin member, July 14, 2004
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This review is from: Within Arm's Reach: A Novel (Hardcover)
I was wrapped up in this book from the very first chapter. Every character was like seeing a same problem from a different view point, a different generation, a different perspective. I began to think like I was getting to know this family. Was Kelly finally loosening up? Would Louis get over his guilt and see beyond his grief? By the second half of the book I wanted to hear the story from Ryan's viewpoint, Angel's and even Maggie's. When it came to the last chapter I felt like the family was driving away and I wasn't going to see them again. I wanted to know what Gracie's decision about marriage would be. What would Lilly do with her future? A touching book that grips your heart and wants your to pay more attention to the dynamics in your family.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A touching and revealing family saga, June 25, 2004
This review is from: Within Arm's Reach: A Novel (Hardcover)
I feel very fortunate to have received an advance reading copy of Ann Napolitano's first novel WITHIN ARM'S REACH. Once I started, I coudn't put it down...I was swept into the story of the McLaughlins, an Irish-American family who are all struggling with their own personal demons.

The story is told from six points of view that all wind neatly into one another to form the crux of the novel which is this: sometimes family can be too bound together. In this case, they are bound by control issues and the need to show strength at the cost of intimacy at all times.

Catherine is the matriarch of the family who's father was a successful hotel manager and mother hid in the closet with a rosary during thunderstorms and spoke with invisible family members. She spends her life married to a man who doesn't make her happy, but who communes with her mother in way that she never could. After the deaths of three of her children, she unconsciously witholds the affection that the rest of them need in favor of holding them at arm's length with the fear that she might lose the others.

Kelly is Catherine's oldest living daughter who is struggling with conflicting feelings about her mother and dealing with a pregnant, unmarried daughter. She and her husband are drifting apart and she doesn't know why.

Louis is Kelly's husband who is living with the guilt that one of the men who worked for him died on the job when he fell from the roof of a house he was working on. He feels that he is somehow responsible and must make it up to the man's widow and family. In the process of obsessing about this, he is becoming estranged from his wife, Kelly, and blind to what is going on in his own family.

Noreen Ballen is the widow of the man who died under Louis's watch. As a nurse at the hospital where Catherine is taken on several occasions, she has the opportunity to get to know the family and eventually leaves her job to become a caretaker for Catherine. She is grieving over the loss of her husband and learns to let go of her pain and worry about her children through experiences with the McLaughlin family.

Lila is Kelly and Louis's younger daughter, a medical student who feels she is drifting through life at the same time that she is working so hard to become something she isn't sure she wants to be. She is abrupt and unpersonable, but learns that she can feel and be a caring person by following her instincts and living a life that she wants to live.

Gracie is at the middle of the story, Kelly and Louis's older daughter...she prefers casual sexual flings to intimacy and relationships. When she becomes pregnant, the entire family is thrown into a state of chaos because she is to be a single mother after her 'boyfriend' returns to his ex-girlfriend. As everyone tries to come to grips with the fact that she will be having this baby, their personal stories come to the forefront and you begin to learn why the family has been bound by pain and how they learn to let it go.

Napolitano's lyrical writing style and dreamy scenes of the shadows of family ancestors help to bring the family's struggle with each other and their legacy of estrangement to the forefront of the story. Where the past and the present collide is where they will find healing within arm's reach.

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