February 23, 2016

The Ramblers. Aidan Donnelley Rowley

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The Ramblers
Aidan Donnelley Rowley
Published: William Morrow/Harper Collins
Date: 9th February 2016
Format:e-ARC
Pages: 400
Genre: Fiction
Source: Publisher via Edelweiss and Little Bird Publicity.
Rating:
4.5 stars                Add to Goodreads


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I began reading this book with a little trepidation. Would I like it? There is always a little anxiety for me when I begin reading an author that is new to me, and a book that I did not necessarily seek out.

However as I settled into this novel, spaced over little more than a week around Thanksgiving, I knew it was going to work for me. It is set in New York, and while I am not familiar with the city, never having been there, it was an interesting exploration of the city itself.  Lots of landmarks and interesting little snippets of facts about them.

It is the story of three main characters and their families. We are first introduced to Clio, a gifted ornithologist, but a rather brittle, fragile woman. She is prone to anxiety attacks and she has this gnawing feeling that she will not be able to commit to a relationship like marriage. She is with Henry a wonderful man somewhat older than her, and he seems right for her.  However Clio has never shared with him what really is at the very heart of her. And we need to go back to childhood for that.

Smith is a good friend of Clios, she is wealthy, lives near parents, outwardly an organiser of others lives. Inside her being she is a mess. She was about to marry a man she loved when he backed out and she has been severely affected by it. Her sister Sally is about to marry and while she loves her sister and has a very good relationship with her, it hurts her to see Sally so happy and herself so lost.

Tate is a young man who was at college at the same time as Clio and Smith and has made a fortune in an app he and another friend designed. He too is stalled in life, his wife has been unfaithful to him and divorce proceedings are about to be wrapped up. He loves to photograph New York city and perhaps that is the way his life will journey on. He and Smith seem to hit it off on meeting up again and their is promise in it.

I enjoyed the strong friendships, the difficulties in parent/child relationships, the exploration of illness and its effects on all involved. I loved how the story was told and changed to each of the three characters in turn. I loved learning little facts about birds I never knew, for example the humble pigeon. And while I have never had the pleasure of seeing a humming bird, I feel they must be one of the best birds going.

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14 comments:

  1. We get brief glimpses of hummingbirds in my area - they are lovely.
    I enjoyed this book and would read another by the author.

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    1. I would be totally thrilled to see a hummingbird. Yes I'd read another too.

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  2. I remember hummingbirds from my childhood, but haven't seen any in adulthood, to my knowledge.

    Thanks for your great review! I have been eyeing this one...and now I have to read it. I have the same trepidation when I start reading a new-to-me author, as I have been badly burned. I hate not loving a book...so I'm pleased that you enjoyed this one.

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    1. Me too, I hate not loving what I read, and I am always dubious when I am asked to review a book that I haven't picked out. In this case I trusted Little Bird Publicity because Katie is very reliable!

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  3. Hummingbirds are rare wherever I am. But it's amazing how fast their little wings beat. I have this book on my TBR.

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    1. I know they sound such extraordinary birds. Hope you enjoy the book when you get to it.

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  4. I love hummingbirds! We get them every so often here but I used to see them all the time at my grandparents' house. They're beautiful little birds though they used to dive bomb me when I went out to put food in their feeder so that was always a little scary! This sounds like a good read. I haven't read this author but I think I'd definitely enjoy this one.

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    1. Love that about them dive bombing you, although yeah, scary.

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    2. Love that about them dive bombing you, although yeah, scary.

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  5. Yours is the second positive review for this book. I will keep my eye out for it.

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  6. I'm looking forward to reading this one, and I'm happy to read your positive review. I saw one review that compared it to The Intrestings, which was not a favorite for me, so I got a bit nervous. I'm going to go into it with an open mind :)

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    1. I don't know The Intrestings, so can't say whether it is or not. It's a little different but I loved the characters and their backgrounds.

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    2. I don't know The Intrestings, so can't say whether it is or not. It's a little different but I loved the characters and their backgrounds.

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