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Book Reviews of Random Winds

Random Winds
Random Winds
Author: Belva Plain
ISBN-13: 9780440175629
ISBN-10: 0440175623
Publication Date: 10/1/1987
Pages: 528
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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Great book! I couldn't put it down!
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Another great book from Belva Plain. She's one of my favorite authors.
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This was an interesting read ... even with controversy issues of gay, abortion, and affairs. It keeps you interested to the very end to find out what happens to the characters.
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28 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller List!

From a quiet turn-of-the-century village in upstate New York to elegant house parties in the English countryside...from the bedsides of the rural poor to the frenetic emergency room of the Manhattan hospital...from war-torn London to luxurious lovers'hideaways on the Riviera, here is the unforgettable story of a magnificent family--three generations of doctors--and of a love that no human force could suppress.
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It was slow at the beginning, but about a quarter into the book it was one I couldn't set down. I want to see what was going to happen next. Was sad how it ended for I read another book that had the same ending and didn't want it to end that way.
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Excellent love story with lots of history.
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Spanning from a quiet turn-of-the-century upstate New York community to a war-torn London, from the bedsides of the poor to a bustling New York emergency room, this book follows three generations in a family of doctors - the Farrells. The Farrells are brilliant, dedicated...and subject to a love that will bring them to the brink of destruction. I enjoyed this book from one of my favorite authors. I give it an A+!
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Good read
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Wonderful sweeping novel, Plain at her best.
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the cover is different on my book and i read it so long ago that i don't remember the details. However, the book is still in great shape.
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Dr.Martin Farrell watched his father, also a doctor, work himself to an early death from the constant demands of his country practice, and so is determined to make his own medical career more lucrative. He becomes interested in brain surgery but to be able to afford to train as such, agrees to marry Jessie, the crippled sister of Fern, the woman he has always loved. The girls' wealthy father realizes that this is the only way that Jessie will be married and safe after his death and convinces Martin that this is the only path to his dream of becoming a top brain surgeon. They have a daughter, Claire, a pretty and clever girl who is set to follow in her father's footsteps. Martin and Jessie divorce after bitter fighting and Martin marries Hazel, a homely but good woman who gives him three more children. Martin's professional career grows and develops but he can't forget his love for Fern and this love, though never mentioned, eventually sours his marriage. Claire does become a doctor but prefers a practice more like that of her grandfather with closer contact with her patients. There are many dramas interwoven through this story of three generations of doctors with their personal loves and tragedies, and I found this to be one of those big, cosy reads which are just right when one is in the mood for it.