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Fragile Beasts [Paperback]

Tawni O'Dell
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  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: John Murray (1 April 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0719556791
  • ISBN-13: 978-0719556791
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.2 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,194,953 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Family saga O'Dell-style crackles with conflict and a deep understanding of the complications and burdens that follow attachment, sex, love and kinship'

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'A masterfully unfolded, absolutely engrossing story as smart and sassy as it is wise'

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'A gifted, ambitious writer'

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'Rich, compassionate story-telling' (Entertainment Weekly )

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Praise for Tawni O'Dell:

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'Family saga O'Dell-style crackles with conflict and a deep understanding of the complications and burdens that follow attachment, sex, love and kinship'

(Publisher's Weekly )

'A masterfully unfolded, absolutely engrossing story as smart and sassy as it is wise'

(Booklist )

'A gifted, ambitious writer'

(Los Angeles Times )

'Rich, compassionate story-telling' (Entertainment Weekly ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Format:Paperback
When the father of two teenage boys is killed in a car accident, the future of the boys looks uncertain. Their mother had abandoned them some years ago, leaving father and sons to muddle along, which, after a fashion, they have done.

Neither boy is comfortable with the thought that their mother is to re-enter their lives, nor do they want to be taken away from the town that they know and the people that they know.

And then the unexpected happens - a wealthy and reclusive old lady in her seventies opens up her large mansion sized home to them. Candace Jack has an unusual past and has nursed a lost love for over four decades. The presence of the boys nudges her into the present, where she discover that there are things need to be done and things need to be said.

One of the boys is a star baseball player, the other is a natural artist. Candace loves spanish bullfighting - so the book pays a lot of attention to baseball and bullfighting.

I found it to be a very gentle and sensitive story - peppered with nuggets of everyday wisdom and insight that left me wishing I had a pen and a piece of paper so that I could write them down. Ideal for those of you who enjoy a warmhearted 'feelgood' story.
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unputdownable 10 Sep 2010
Format:Paperback
My sister recommended this book and I wasn't too sure until I started reading it. Then I couldn't put it down. I love the writing and found the story compelling and inspiring. The subject matter is also very unusual. I'm not going to tell what it's about, however, as I feel it might spoil it.
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
Waiting For The World To Discover O'Dell 11 April 2010
By C. Lewis - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I'll admit: sometimes I am a little arrogant about finding authors who shine well before the general public does. When the author finally receives the accolades they deserve, I sit back, chest puffed up a bit, and think " Ah, I knew you when"..
I do not write reviews, I have only written 2 before this. One for Dennis Lehane's "Any Given Day" and Richard Russo's " Bridge of Sighs" I only write them when I feel I have to. I have to now.
As all of O'Dell's previous works, this is just a remarkable story. You can read the synopsis of Fragile Beasts on other reviews. I am not overly comfortable describing novels "Innards" to other folks. I just want people to read Tawni O'Dell.

I purchased, and read Back Roads well before Oprah did. I knew then that this writer was special. It is years later, and I still remember the novel vividly. Her second novel, Coal Run, while quieter than Back Roads was just so lovely. I don't know what it is about O'Dell that captures me so. I appreciate and demand good writing, and she delivers beautiful prose in all of her work. She is clever and raw, and a masterful storyteller. Her third outing, Sister Mine, was near perfection. O'Dell had it all in that book. Mother love, romantic love, sibling...love, a mystery, a yummy coalminer and plenty of humor.

She manages, in her last effort, to bring levity in just when she needs to. She is so intuitive on how deep to go, before sprinkling some comedic touches that shine. Fragile Beasts, for me, is my favorite novels of hers to date. It has something for everyone. I savored this book. I inhaled it. I fell in love with a Matador, a pair of adolescent boys, an aging wealthy matriarch, and a bull. I really haven't found an author in the last decade or so who moves me and pleases me on every level in my "world of books" than Tawni O'Dell.

I envy all of you readers who get to find her. She is dazzling.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
A very worthwhile read 28 Mar 2010
By WriterMuse - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I had not intended to read this book in one day, but I couldn't stop myself. Once again, Tawni O'Dell has created wonderfully rich, complicated characters in whom I felt deeply emotionally invested by the time I had finished the first few chapters. As in her previous novels, she captures the culture of Western PA (where I grew up) so exactly, and her portrayal of the contrasts between the working class and the affluent are spot on and often hilarious. In Fragile Beasts, O'Dell has expanded the cultural and geographic horizons of her story and this novel is all the richer for it. I was delighted to find myself immersed in the beautiful language and culture of Spain (particularly the bull fighting traditions) as seen through the eyes and hearts of her characters, Candace Jack (a native of PA) and the transplanted Spaniard, Luis. She explores the cultural contrasts between Spain and the U.S. with great clarity and insight and these add even more fascinating layers to her well-developed characters.

In her story telling, O'Dell often makes insightful commentary on social inequalities and injustices. Her heroes and heroines are often deeply wounded, imperfect people who are struggling to overcome trauma and loss and are not exactly people whose lives you might want to experience. This isn't light reading and she is not afraid to the take her readers on a ride of emotional extremes where a character's dark side can leave you feeling downright queasy or outraged. But she also has a gift for illustrating that it's not what happens to you that matters, but what you choose to do with it, and although there are certainly some dark themes in this novel, there is also a great deal of warmth, humor and courage. I was alternately laughing out loud at times and reaching for the Kleenex at others.

Bursting into laughter while in the middle of a good cry is something I have experienced only a few times in my life and never has an author been able to take me to both of those emotional extremes at the same time, until now. This was a very rewarding read.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
A beautiful, complex story full of heartache and triumph 29 Mar 2010
By J. Prather - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Fragile Beasts opens with the death of Candace Jack's true love. He is gored by a bull in the opening pages, and then throughout the book we are transported between Spain and the coal country of Pennsylvania. In Pennsylvania we meet Kyle and Klint, two teenage boys who are adrift after having lost their father in a drunk driving accident. How these three meet and manage to find a way to help each other makes for an utterly compelling read. These are all damaged people and Ms. O'Dells touching portrayal of their struggles to come to grips with their pasts and their futures is excellent. She has created some truly memorable characters here, but Candace Jack rules the stage. She is a woman who is larger than life in her small town and it is only gradually that we discover that she has placed herself in a prison since her true loves death, and it is only upon the arrival of Klint and Kyle and her desire to help them escape the opressive environment of their town and their upbringing that she also sees an escape for herself.

The culture of Spain and the art of bullfighting play a huge role in this story and they add a welcome exotic element to the story. Ms. O'Dell does a wonderful job of conjuring the beauty of Spain, the drama of the bullfight ring and the terrible beauty of a Pennsylvania coal town. I truly hope this story finds its way to the big screen; it is truly epic in scope. She invokes such powerful images; I really felt I was there.

This is a great read filled with great characters, great scenery, and a fabulous, well paced plot. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone who is a fan of literary fiction. I am a fan of this author and her latest effort did not disappoint!
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