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Fly Away Home: A Novel | 
enlarge | Author: Jennifer Weiner Publisher: Atria Category: eBooks
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Rating: 56 reviews Sales Rank: 29
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Pages: 368 Number Of Items: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 ASIN: B003L786QO
Publication Date: June 28, 2010
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Product Description Sometimes all you can do is fly away home . . . When Sylvie Serfer met Richard Woodruff in law school, she had wild curls, wide hips, and lots of opinions. Decades later, Sylvie has remade herself as the ideal politician’s wife—her hair dyed and straightened, her hippie-chick wardrobe replaced by tailored knit suits. At fifty-seven, she ruefully acknowledges that her job is staying twenty pounds thinner than she was in her twenties and tending to her husband, the senator. Lizzie, the Woodruffs’ younger daughter, is at twenty-four a recovering addict, whose mantra HALT (Hungry? Angry? Lonely? Tired?) helps her keep her life under control. Still, trouble always seems to find her. Her older sister, Diana, an emergency room physician, has everything Lizzie failed to achieve—a husband, a young son, the perfect home—and yet she’s trapped in a loveless marriage. With temptation waiting in one of the ER’s exam rooms, she finds herself craving more. After Richard’s extramarital affair makes headlines, the three women are drawn into the painful glare of the national spotlight. Once the press conference is over, each is forced to reconsider her life, who she is and who she is meant to be. Written with an irresistible blend of heartbreak and hilarity, Fly Away Home is an unforgettable story of a mother and two daughters who after a lifetime of distance finally learn to find refuge in one another.
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Like strong female characters? September 3, 2010 Linda Rockhill Fly Away Home is a beautifully written story of women who rise to the challenge of accepting and changing unpleasant truths about themselves. It's about the difficulties both private and public of being a member of a Senator's family as news of his affair with a much younger woman hit the news. The book is told from the perspective of the different family members, Sylvie, the Senator's wife and each of his two daughters. They are complex and flawed characters and through them Weiner touches on some emotional but timeless topics such as drug addiction, unplanned pregnancy, infidelity and marriage. One thing I enjoyed about this story is that each of these women, although different, is very strong. It's heartwarming to witness their inter relationships grow as each looks inward, confronts her inner conflicts and becomes a shade more true to herself. Although the plot slowed in spots, my main complaint is that although I got to know the characters, neither they nor the story stayed with me for any length of time. In short, fans of Jennifer Weiner and those looking for a light airport or beach read will enjoy this book.
Enjoyed the biting sense of humor! September 2, 2010 JULSIE (Woodbine, MD) The wife of a politician finds out that her husband has had an affair. She leaves to begin a new life. We get an inside view of the wife and family's vantage point, the ones who were betrayed and shamed in public. I love the biting sense of humor!
Other good ones are LET'S TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME, EXPLOSION IN PARIS, COLD ROCK RIVER.
Not Typical Jennifer Weiner But Really Enjoyed It August 30, 2010 SimpleandPosh I've been reading Jennifer Weiner since Good in Bed came out and I always reserve a copy of her books when they first come out. I agree with other people who say this is not a typical Weiner read but I think that's a great thing. After awhile the typical chick lit gets boring and I felt like these characters were more mature and dealt with issues more deeply than in older Weiner books. It's definitely heavier than a light chick lit novel but still thouroughly enjoyable.
please wake me up when it's over August 26, 2010 plodalong I was very disappointed with this book and agree with another previous reviewer that "nothing happened". The book can
be easily put down at any moment and never picked up again.
Needs condensing August 26, 2010 Gabriella Garnet (Delray Beach, Fl.) I am almost finished with the book and feel it's taking too long to get to where it's supposed to be going. I am a big fan of Ms. Weiner, but I think this book falls a bit flat. Also, where is the editor?? Page 280: a gown is first described as "a thin cotton gown" and then two paragraphs down it's called "her thin paper gown." Is it paper or cotton? Flimsy could have replaced one of the "thins." A couple of times the same descriptions were used - almost word for word, which is not something that should be found in a professional's work without good reason. I will continue to read Ms. Weiner's books because aside from being easy and enjoyable reading, they usually convey important insights.
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