Every Last Cuckoo
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Every Last Cuckoo

Paperback – Bargain Price, May 12, 2009

Price
$35.66
Format
Paperback
Pages
304
Publisher
Algonquin Books
Publication Date
Dimensions
5.45 x 0.81 x 8.25 inches
Weight
4.8 ounces

Description

"Maloy's novel grabs the reader by the heart...In this portrait of a long and loving marriage, [she] gives us a real human family, with all its love and conflict and change, as well as a look at the richness that can come with age." — The New Orleans Times-Picayune ( The New Orleans Times-Picayune )"The appeal of Maloy's debut—which has the fast-forward quality of a fairy tale—is not in its subtlety but in its conviction." — People ( People )"Marvelous...Its tenderly wrought portrayal of elderly life has an unexpectedly powerful effect." —The Oregonian ( Oregonian )"A truly engrossing novel...This lovely tale depicts the surprises and changes that come with aging...An excellent book club selection." — Library Journal ( Library Journal ) Kate Maloy is the author of the memoir A Stone Bridge North: Reflections in a New Life. Her work has been published online in Literary Mama and VerbSap and in the Readerville Journal, the Kenyon Review, and the anthologies For Keeps and Choice. She lives with her husband on the central coast of Oregon. Author Web site: www.katemaloy.com.

Features & Highlights

  • Sarah Lucas imagined the rest of her days would be spent living peacefully in her rural Vermont home in the steadfast company of her husband. But now, with Charles's sudden passing, seventy-five-year-old Sarah is left inconsolably alone. As grief settles in, Sarah's mind lingers on her past: her imperfect but devoted fifty-year marriage to Charles; the years they spent raising their three very different children; and her childhood during the Great Depression, when her parents opened their home to countless relatives and neighbors. So, when a variety of wayward souls come seeking shelter in Sarah's own big, empty home, her past comes full circle. As this unruly flock forms a family of sorts, they—with Sarah—nurture and protect one another, all the while discovering their unsuspected strengths and courage. In the tradition of Jane Smiley and Sue Miller, Kate Maloy has crafted a wise and gratifying novel about a woman who gracefully accepts a surprising new role just when she though her best years were behind her.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Not my kind of book.

Wouldn't recommend to anyone. Only reason I purchased the book was that it was a selected reading for my Book Group. Didn't finish it. Was a waste of my time.
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The first half of this book was excellent. The author was able to make the reader ...

The first half of this book was excellent. The author was able to make the reader feel very deeply for the characters in a very short time. At one point I thought to myself that this was going to turn out to be the best book I'd read in a long time. However, it all kind of went flat at some point, and ultimately left me a little disappointed. Still, it was worth reading.
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A wonderful read

I hated for this book to end. I loved the characters..their humanity, their imperfections, and their strength and courage. I would like to move into this community and join this circle of friends. No high drama, no thriller or shootemups... just the highs and lows of real people living toward the ends of their lives...with courage and love and fear and laughter and grief. [[ASIN:B008RPFJCO Every Last Cuckoo]]
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Good book!

This book is about someone's life, the ups, the downs, etc. Parts of it are exciting, parts are not, parts are sad, parts are happy - because that is how life goes. If you are looking for an action thriller, or a bromance novel, this is not for you. But it is a love story and a story about one woman's life and her family. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it highly. Took me a while to get into it, I admit, but I am glad I kept reading - and I think you will be, too.