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The Mermaid Chair
The Mermaid Chair
Author: Sue Monk Kidd
Forty-two and married for half her life, Jessie Sullivan honestly believes she is happy. She has a lovely home, a dependable husband and an accopmlished teenage daughter. But when she returns to the remote island of her childhood, to establish the cause of her mother's increasingly strange behavior, Jessie is drawn to Brother Thomas, a Benedic...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780755327003
ISBN-10: 0755327004
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 338
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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kateknolls avatar reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 37
I bought this book for two reasons: 1) I loved Sue Monk Kidd's novel "The Secret Life of Bees" and couldn't wait to read what else she had written and 2) because ever since I was a little girl I've had a love affair with anything mermaid related.

I have to say, I was sorely disappointed, not only did I feel that the book did not match up to the great writing from her previous work, I felt the story itself was awful. I had no patience or interest with the main character and found her to be annoying and irritating. Instead of finding a great story about a woman finding herself I felt it was about a weak woman making all the wrong choices and not caring about anyone or anything in her path. Definitely not the kind of woman I would want to be friends with.

I also expected more history in relation to the Mermaid Chair that gives the novel it's name. All in all, I thought it was a weak attempt at matching "The Secret Life of Bees". If you want to read a good book, save your time, and pick up "The Secret Life of Bees" instead.
dazeerae avatar reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 55 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 22
I had difficulty getting drawn into this story because the author does little to explain the characters' motivations for their actions, which are seemingly inexplicable until the end of the book. The main character, who is married to a good man and has a daughter, falls for another man who is a monk at the church where her mother works. By the time the author gives insight into the cause of her adulterous feelings, one has already begun to dislike the main character. The mother's violent acts of self-mutilation are incomprehensible since the author keeps the cause of her pain a secret until the end of the book. Even the father's mysterious death is not explained until the last few chapters. This book was frustrating because the author does not disclose anything to make you care about these characters until the final moments of the story.
reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 17
This book was a huge disappointment to me. THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES was so wonderful and even magical in some ways. I found it very hard to care about Jessie the main character. She seems to have a great husband but she has decided that she isn't happy anymore. She feels the she needs to get away from her husband and be on her own. Jessie begins having an affair with a monk, who had not yet taken his final vows. I just found this entire book a little bit disturbing.

The author's first novel, THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES was wonderful and had a magical quality that has stayed in my mind for weeks. THE MERMAID CHAIR left me feeling empty.
reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 41 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 14
This book was "OK" and admittedly had a lot to live up to after "The Secret Life of Bees". It took me a long time to read through this book because I just wasn't that interested in it. Around the middle, I speed up and finished it and it was allright. Certainly not the best book I've read, but adequate I guess.
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Helpful Score: 13
A complete disappointment from Sue Monk Kidd. I found the story to be boring, laughable and ridiculously unbelievable.
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cosie3 avatar reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 8 more book reviews
I loved Secret Life of Bees so I thought I would love this earlier story of Kidd's, but it so reminded me of the 70's and the ME generation, that is, I can't be a good wife/mother/worker until I find myself. I did not like the primary story line (although it ended the way I hoped) but I kept reading because there was a mystery with the mother involved so I wanted to see what it was. This story to me was not that enjoyable.
reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 4 more book reviews
slow moving,did not enjoy it.rate it on a scale of 0-10,4
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Great summer reading. I really enjoyed this book. I was completely absorbed by the story and the descriptions of the beautiful Carolina coast.
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This book disappointed me. I thought it was very far-fetched and hard to relate to. The Secret Life of Bees set the bar really high and this one just doesn't compare.
reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 56 more book reviews
Very good book- read over the course of about 3 nights!
bigshirl55 avatar reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 197 more book reviews
A good story that kept me guessing.
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I just finished THE MERMAID CHAIR, and am now going to go out and get her very well known THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES and Kidd's other books, THE DANCE OF THE DISSIDENT DAUGHTER and WHEN THE HEART WAITS. More praise might just be superfluous, yes?

THE MERMAID CHAIR depicts the story of a risky period in any woman's life. She's been married to the same good man for 20 years or so, and her only child just left for college. Abruptly her mother (who lives on an isolated island) appears to be going dangerously insane. Her only sibling refuses to help. It's solely up to her to deal with the situation since she already lost her father to a boating accident many years earlier--or was that really true?
reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 7 more book reviews
Very easy read and it had me looking forward to getting back to it everyday! Well written, interesting plot.
MissC avatar reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 100 more book reviews
I enjoyed this. It was an easy read. Interesting storyline.
joggerjoey avatar reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 8 more book reviews
This book was a quick read. A mystery wrapped up in a discovery of self story.
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Excellent read!! Jessie has just settled into the "comfortable" stage in her life and 20 year marriage...until she falls in love with a monk. Great background. Set in beautiful South Carolina salt marshes.
bookgoddessme avatar reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 106 more book reviews
Another amazing story by Sue Monk Kidd (author of The Secret Life of Bees as well). A woman's journey of amazing emotional strength and transformation. Difficult to read at times because of the painful decisions that face her. Colorful descriptions of the scenery make you feel like you are there. Highly recommend.
janeldanel avatar reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 4 more book reviews
What a great read....She writes daydreams.
rfdudley avatar reviewed The Mermaid Chair on + 75 more book reviews
This book is about an empty-nester who is having a sort of mid-life crisis after her daughter leaves for college. The mother of the main character inflicts harm upon herself requiring the daughter to go home which doesn't have the best memories for her. While there she falls in love with a monk and becomes estranged from her husband. She also uncovers some secrets from her past which allow her to sort of get beyond the mid-life crisis.


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