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Forms of Water, The (Hardcover)

by Andrea Barrett (Author)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Ulverscroft Large Print Bks.; Large print e. edition (1 Jun 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0708948391
  • ISBN-13: 978-0708948392
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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The Forms of Water is Andrea Barrett’s second highly accomplished novel and tells the story of the bitter history of the Auberon clan. Henry Auberon is a failed property developer, who has "lost his house, his daughters, his friends, his wife" and is now "trapped in a dead-end job with no future he could see." His sister Wiloma is an emotional wreck, absorbed in "the glories of her newfound religion" following an emotionally bruising divorce. The only connection to their lost childhood spent in Paradise Valley, long ago flooded to make way for a reservoir to quench the thirst of nearby Boston, is their 80-year-old Uncle Brendan. A former monk who has lost his faith, Brendan convinces Henry to take him on one final trip to see the Auberon’s remaining piece of land, which Henry will do anything to get his hands on and develop.

So begins a sometimes funny but relentlessly elegiac story of the search for a world that has been irretrievably lost. Henry, Brendan, Wiloma and their alienated children all converge on Paradise Valley, hoping to find something that will give their lives some meaning. The children pursue their parents "because they were confused and lost and destructive and incapable of caring for themselves. They were so busy chasing after a past they couldn’t recover that they couldn’t see what was happening right in front of their eyes." At the other extreme, Brendan wearily concludes that "it would take hours, days, for them to explain themselves to each other, and the telling would mean reliving everything. And who could stand that? Just surviving was work enough."

The Forms of Water is a beautifully written and carefully structured novel, but its bleak elegy to a lost world will not stimulate everyone as profoundly as Barrett’s triumphant first novel, The Voyage of the Narwhal.--Jerry Brotton --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Set in New England, The Forms of Water is an exploration of the complexities of family life, grief and the ties that continue to bind us to the past.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Synopsis doesn't do it justice, 8 Dec 1998
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This review is from: The Forms of Water (Paperback)
This book is really about the effect of the early death of parents on the subsequent generations. Brendan is a secondary character; his journey is the wheel around which the book turns. The true protagonists of the book are the following 2 generations, whose lives are profoundly disturbed by the early deaths of Brendan's brother and sister-in-law. I kept thinking about this book long after I'd finished it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An interesting book., 6 Dec 1998
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The synopsis of this book doesn't do it justice. It's really about the long term effects of the early death of parents on the following generations. Brenden is actually a secondary character, whose journey home is the wheel around which the story plays out. It's one of those books I found myself thinking about long after I finished reading it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Pointless novel with generic characters, 5 Aug 1999
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I can't imagine anyone actually getting through this book. I had the feeling it was going nowhere a third of the way in. Generic characters dressed up to resemble something closer to life, plodding pace, pointless events (many of them spent in fast food places), dreary dialogue. It's supposed to be about a dying ex-monk who wants to go back to his old monastery (now sunk beneath a dammed lake), but why he feels compelled to make the journey, what dying and old age are like, what this man feels or knows, his history, have all eluded this writer who makes do with "sensitive" writing. This puts her in the ranks of so many deservedly unread writers of sensibility we seem to be churning out in great numbers. Andrea, my advice is to write only when you have something to say.
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