The Patron Saint of Liars
by:
Ann Patchett (author)
Since her first publication in 1992, celebrated novelist Ann Patchett has crafted a number of elegant novels, garnering accolades and awards along the way. Now comes a reissue of the best-selling debut novel that launched her remarkable career.St. Elizabeth’s, a home for unwed mothers in Habit,...
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Since her first publication in 1992, celebrated novelist Ann Patchett has crafted a number of elegant novels, garnering accolades and awards along the way. Now comes a reissue of the best-selling debut novel that launched her remarkable career.St. Elizabeth’s, a home for unwed mothers in Habit, Kentucky, usually harbors its residents for only a little while. Not so Rose Clinton, a beautiful, mysterious woman who comes to the home pregnant but not unwed, and stays. She plans to give up her child, thinking she cannot be the mother it needs. But when Cecilia is born, Rose makes a place for herself and her daughter amid St. Elizabeth’s extended family of nuns and an ever-changing collection of pregnant teenage girls. Rose’s past won’t be kept away, though, even by St. Elizabeth’s; she cannot remain untouched by what she has left behind, even as she cannot change who she has become in the leaving.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780547520209 (0547520204)
ASIN: 547520204
Publish date: April 19th 2011
Publisher: Mariner Books
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Literature,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Literary Fiction,
Adult,
Drama,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
I bought the Kindle edition of this book. Since her first publication in 1992, celebrated novelist Ann Patchett has crafted a number of elegant novels, garnering accolades and awards along the way. Now comes a reissue of the best-selling debut novel that launched her remarkable career. St. Elizab...
I'm becoming a big Ann Patchett fan!!
Not good at all. Mostly because I really disliked the main character, Rose. The writing is fine, the story paces fine I guess. I don't "get" it. I only finished it because I wanted to know if what I thought would happen would indeed happen.
an amazing debut novel about growing up, finding oneself and the power of healing. it is well written and filled with unforgettable characters.
Ann Patchett's The Patron Saint of Liars was, by all accounts, a stunning debut, a story of a women who, married for three years, found herself pregnant, and instead of simply telling her husband and carrying on with her life, flees to a home for unwed mothers. The story is told from the point of vi...