
Lara is aware that there is great suffering in the world, but for the moment, she is counting her blessings. Her three daughters, who’d gone their independent ways, have come back not only out of necessity – to help work their cherry farm, when so many of their usual hands are not available – but because their own lives have been put on hold for now. And since they are together, Lara’s colorful past has become the target of the girls’ interest. What was the actual story of Lara’s romance with this famous actor they’ve been watching in this movie over and over? Who was this larger-than-life Duke and what was it like to act with him? They have had bits and pieces of her story over the years, but now they have the time and maturity to hear more of the details. And Lara now has the patience to tell her story. Well, most of it.
So, once again, we have here a story within a story. Without even mentioning the word Covid once, the author makes it clear that the family is podding together as the world shuts down. But that remains a mere backdrop, and the focus is definitely on the positive of the time the family has together. They are working side by side as they never have before – at least not as adults. And as Lara shares her story, we hear it too. And it is bright with the hope of youth and dark with the heartbreak of young, naive love.
The writing here is typical Ann Patchett-beautiful. There is warmth, nostalgia, and a subtlety that comes from a writer who can portray a story without over-dramatization, without hyperbole. Each character is so genuine they might be your next door neighbor, but their story is nevertheless so tangible it stays with you long past the turning of that last page. Even those characters who do have dramatic presence, such as Duke, have clear vulnerabilities, obvious flaws, such that they are also so human and entirely relatable. This is absolutely a gift.
And we are so lucky to have the opportunity to partake of this gift of Patchett’s. In fact, this may actually be a MUST READ. I’d love to hear if you agree!
So funny… I just completed state of wonder and I have been listening to Tom lake in my car. It’s narrated by Meryl Streep but as good as she is, I felt that I needed to read it, so I just picked it up from my friend! Now I think I might start from the beginning again.
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Worth the read, for sure!!
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yes yes yes, totally agree! I’m a bit partial because Ann Patchett is one of my favorite authors but this story really resonated.
by the way, if you are reading The Covenant of Water, I totally recommend listening to Oprah’s Super Soul podcast interview of Abraham Verghese. It’s in 6 parts, I would read a section of the book and then listen to the corresponding interview – made the experience that much more compelling! Really liked the book!
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Thanks for the recommendation! I’m loving that book so far!
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Beautiful, honey!
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