Family Ties: A Novel [Hardcover]
Product Details
- Hardcover: 336 pages
- Publisher: Delacorte Press; 1St Edition edition (June 22, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0385343167
- ISBN-13: 978-0385343169
- Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.2 x 9.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
Customer Reviews
Twenty-six year old architect Annie Ferguson looks forward to starting on her new job and living in Manhattan with her boyfriend Seth. As she is euphoric and confident about the changes in her life, she thought nothing about her vow to be the guardian of her two nieces and nephew she made to her sister Jane. That is until Jane and her husband Bill die in a plane crash, so Annie raises the three preadolescent children (Liz, Ted and Katie). Seth cannot deal with the change so ends their relationship.
Sixteen years later, Annie raised her wards with love while running a successful architectural firm. Ted attends law school, Katie is studying design at college; and Liz is a globetrotting Vogue editor. When Annie sprains her ankle, she goes to the emergency room where she meets TV news anchor Tom. Katie drops out of Pratt to work at a tattoo parlor while traveling to Teheran with her Iranian-American boyfriend Paul. Liz's French lover Jean-Louis seems back with his former lover Francoise, the mother of his child. Ted has a tryst with his older law professor, but when he tries to end their sexual relationship, Pattie stabs him in the hand.
This intriguing family drama is an enjoyable contemporary as the aunt of the three orphaned children proves she is A Good Woman when she takes over raising them with the deaths of their parents. The tale contains way too much angst keeping the four subplots from gelling into a cohesive story line, but instead competes for the lead. Still fans will enjoy Danielle Steel's latest as the strong cast makes the case that family is the ultimate proof of chaos theory.
Harriet Klausner
One of the things I like most about reading Danielle Steel is that I know exactly what kind of story I'm about to get. I know that the experience will be a warm, emotional read, and that I'll usually whip through the story in one sitting. She writes very likeable characters that you root for and that keeps the pages turning, wanting to know what will happen next.
This isn't her best book, but it's not her worst either. It's a very light and easy read. It's an ensemble book, where we follow the main character as well as the lives of the three children she inherits at age 26. I found myself very interested in the love lives of the children, which was more dramatic than the somewhat too perfect romance of the main character, though that was a nice escapist fantasy.
Overall, if you're looking for a romantic escape with a happy ending and nice, likeable characters, you may enjoy this.
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