Friday, October 1, 2010

Blue Shoe by Anne Lamott

Blue Shoe

Blue Shoe

3.19 of 5 stars3.19 of 5 stars3.19 of 5 stars3.19 of 5 stars3.19 of 5 stars 3.19
Mattie Ryder is marvelously neurotic, well-intentioned, funny, religious, sarcastic, tender, angry, and broke. And her life at the moment is a wreck: her marriage has failed, her mother is failing, her house is rotting, her waist is expanding (and she's a perfect size 12 model at Sears), she has a crush on a married man, and her two young children are behaving the way young children in the midst of a divorce behave. Then she comes upon a small rubber blue shoe - the kind you might get from a gum ball machine - and a few other trifles that were left years ago in her deceased father's car. They hold the clues to her messy upbringing, and as Mattie and her brother follow these clues to uncover the secrets of their past, she begins to open her heart to her difficult, brittle mother and to the father she only thought she knew.(published from the Goodreads site) 

My review;
This was an audio book I listened to on the way to and from work, it was okay, the narrator was great, but the story was just kind of so so, I didn't like alot of the characters, especially the main character Mattie.

The storyline just kind meandered, I'm not sure if I'll read another book by this author or not.
 

No comments:

Post a Comment