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We Are Not Ourselves
We Are Not Ourselves
Author: Matthew Thomas
ISBN-13: 9781476756660
ISBN-10: 147675666X
Publication Date: 9/2/2014
Pages: 608
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed We Are Not Ourselves on + 379 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This remarkable debut novel chronicles sixty years in the life of Eileen Tumulty. Eileen is the only child of Irish immigrants living in a tiny apartment. At an early age, Eileen assumes a mantle of responsibility for her mother due to the haze of alcoholism that surrounds the family. Eileen is determined to find a way out of this lifestyle, and this determination is characteristic of her throughout the book. When she meets and marries Ed Leary, a respected research scientist and teacher, she believes that she has found someone who shares her dreams of a better life. When their son, Connell, is born, Eileen's intensity about improving their place in the world escalate even more while Ed is content with what they already have. When Ed's early descent into a disease from which there is no return occurs, Eileen's determination and resilience are tested beyond any imaginings.

Matthew Thomas writes with a poignancy and clarity that define his style and impact this book. These are characters who are doing their best in life-altering situations, and the details of their life are vivid and heartbreaking. I regretted when this novel ended due to the strong connection with the characters who came alive on its pages. Matthew Thomas is a gifted writer and this is a story I will long remember.
njmom3 avatar reviewed We Are Not Ourselves on + 1389 more book reviews
We Are Not Ourselves by Matthew Thomas is the story of the sometimes free fall spiral of the Leary family's life. The story covers a broad spectrum - from Eileen's childhood through the entire scope of Eileen and Ed's marriage the dreams, the regrets, the joy and the sadness. It is a character driven novel that completely draws you into the lives of the Leary family.

Read my complete review at: http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2014/08/we-are-not-ourselves-novel.html

*** Reviewed based on a publishers galley received through NetGalley ***