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Freedom: A Novel (Oprah's Book Club)

Patty and Walter Berglund were the new pioneers of old St. Paul—the gentrifiers, the hands-on parents, the avant-garde of the Whole Foods...more
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few weeks ago
I finished this one last week but for some reason I could not review it on here--- at any rate. If you want an analysis of how middle class america works in the continental USA told in a sardonic writing style through the eyes of one family - this is well done. If however- 600 page sardonic self deprecating deconstruction of the keeping up with the joneses when you are the jonses is not your...more
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few weeks ago
I thought this was a pretty good book, of which a short review can hardly do justice. Not as funny as Tristram Shandy, maybe not as frantic as a Fielding novel, but a pretty good bildungsroman nevertheless. The freedom in the title is laced with irony largely because freedom hardly brings it characters happiness, and it's an empty promise in a land where people use it to foul their own...more
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few weeks ago
I don't know what is more stunning, Jonathan Franzen's ability to write characters or his all-encompassing world view. Franzen's Berglund family and their orbitting satellites of humanity are dissparate personalities that reflect just about every opinion this country has while still bearing traits to be recognizable in the soul of every reader. They exist to illuminate the state of the country...more
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few weeks ago
I just read this book, and if I`m honest, I can hardly remember what it was about. Not because it was boring, but becAUSE the story was almost too dense to digest. It centres around 4 main protagonists: Walter, his wife Laura (not sure if that`s the right name), Joey, one of their 2 children, and Richard, walter`s old college room-mate and brief illicit lover of Laura`s. It chronicals their...more
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few weeks ago
I listened to this book on my Ipod, which I highly recommend. the Itunes version uses an amazing reader who creates multiple voices. For people in their late 40's thru 50's i think there is a lot that you will be able to relate. Yes there is bombast and a moments of anti conservative diatribe, but you will be struck most by the way he describes the interior lives of his characters. I think also...more
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few weeks ago
President Obama sought out an advance copy of Jonathan Franzen’s “Freedom” before its release, and I can see its allure for him: sympathetic politics, complex relationships, fine writing. I wonder if he also knew that it is downright raunchy? An intelligent but surprisingly dirty novel, I was drawn to it primarily because it was set in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and the local scenery and...more
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few weeks ago
The dilemma with reading a book so greatly hyped is that 1 has to choose between the potential let-down when it's found to be over-rated or wonder if the hype was justified without actually having read it. I chose to read it and am now in throes of mild regret i.e. for choosing to expend time on it when I could be reading something else. Still, it was a useful read if only to attain a sense of...more
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few weeks ago
I admit that I wasn't a huge fan of Franzen's "The Corrections". The second half of that book saved it for me, but with "Freedom" I found myself mesmerized by the multi-layered story from the beginning. I couldn't put it down as I was intrigued by Walter and Patty and their intertwined lives. What struck me as most poignant about this book is the take on freedom itself. Each of the characters...more
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few weeks ago
My first Franzen. Clearly a major work, and an unexpected surprise to find my college -- Macalester -- playing a not insignificant role. Still, the puppeteer's strings seem too visible to me, and even though the characters have more depth than usual, I never felt connected to the story in a way that other great books draw me in. And as a Macalester-educated, former St. Paul residing, W.A. Frost...more
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few weeks ago
An intimate family drama and a wide-ranging exploration of the meaning and responsibility of freedom, "Freedom" is the most amazing book I have read all year. Accessibly written, with observations so clever, singular and accurate, Franzen has the ability to drill into a single moment or blow it up to encompass the universe. I can't help foaming at the mouth about this book, it is just that good....more
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