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The patron saint of liars [electronic resource]. Ann Patchett.

Patchett, Ann. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 9780547548401 (electronic bk)
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A New York Times Notable Book Acclaimed author Ann Patchett's debut novel, hailed as "beautifully written . . . a first novel that second- and third-time novelists would envy for its grace, insight, and compassion" (Boston Herald) 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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Electronic reproduction. New York : Harper Audio, 2011. Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser.
Subject: Fiction.
Literature.
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Rose watches her mother line her mouth and eyes, smearing color onto pale cheeks and adjusting wisps of hair. "Pretty girls have it harder," she says to Rose. "Always people there to tell a pretty girl what she should be doing or thinking." This is the apex of spiritual connection between this mother and daughter. Seeking direction, a way to make sense of her restlessness, Rose prays daily before lighted candles for a sign from God. Nun or wife? When the marriage fails to fulfill her, Rose feels God's omen must have been misinterpreted. Hence begins her rash and hasty journey into a world where lies quickly muffle the past. This fear of facing the responsibility of choice, of reflection, keeps this woman emotionally alienated from herself, from her own daughter, and from the reader. Young women of Rose's social class are rarely taught the empowering skill of the power of choice. This is, perhaps, the most pertinent message of the novel. But it is an obscure story, and the reader must grope for meaning. ~--Christine Schlenker

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Unanticipated pregnancy makes liars out of young women, this thoughtful first novel shows, as they try to rationalize, explain, and accept what is happening to them. When she arrives at St. Elizabeth's, a home for pregnant girls in Habit, Kentucky, Rose Clinton seems as evasive and deceptive as the other unwed mothers. But Rose is different: she has a husband whom she has deserted. Unlike most St. Elizabeth's visitors, she neither gives up her baby nor leaves the home, staying on as cook while her daughter grows up among expectant mothers fantasizing that they, too, might keep their infants. The reader learns from Rose how she came to St. Elizabeth's, but it is her doting husband and rebellious daughter who reveal her motives and helpless need for freedom. Together, the three create a complex character study of a woman driven by forces she can neither understand nor control.-- Thomas L. Kilpatrick, Southern Illinois Univ. at Carbondale Lib. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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