A review by justjacq
Commonwealth by Ann Patchett

emotional reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

Oh wow, I really loved this. I got it for $1 at a library sale and it's been sitting on my shelf for so long - and it was so good. Sad, but good. My eyes watered quite a bit, haha. It's a poignant and moving look at a blended family over the span of more than a few decades - starting in the 60s. The narrative bounces between different time periods and characters, but somehow it's this beautiful, cohesive look at the complexities, losses, and changes of life. The character building is phenomenal. I felt like I got to know most of the characters in a way that left me thinking about them and what they were going through. Also, there's tone that really struck me, a kind of "that's life," nonchalant, whatever happens, happens, kind of vibe - but it wasn't painted in a negative light. The characters went through tough things, but found support in each other and kept moving. I don't think I've really felt this vibe with another book. I wouldn't say it's a light and happy summer read, but I would highly recommend it anyways!