The Burgess Boys

Published Dec. 8, 2013 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-4000-6768-8
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4 stars (7 reviews)

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Review of 'The Burgess Boys' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Auch dieses Buch von Elizabeth Strout ist wieder einmal hervorragend geschrieben und beschreibt gelungen die einzelnen Mitglieder einer dysfunktionalen Familie. Allerdings hat es mir persönlich nicht ganz so gut gefallen wie die anderen Werke der Autorin. Aber das ist mehr persönliche Präferenz und mit Sicherheit nichts, was die Qualität des Buches betrifft. Deshalb auch vier Sterne.

Review of 'The Burgess Boys' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

After reading the wonderful "Everything is Possible," I'm going back amdbreading all of Strout's novels. I didn't love this as much as "I am Lucy Barton," but it's still a touching look at what it means to be family, and how everyone remembers a different story, as it traces the story of three siblings over the course of several years. Strout's overall theme throughout all of her books is that being human is infinitely complex and we all contain multitudes, and this novel presents yet another interesting aspect of this theme.

Review of 'The Burgess Boys' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Elizabeth Strout's story about the Burgess family, from a small town in Maine, is captivating and hard to put down. There are actually three Burgess kids, Jim, the eldest, and his younger twin siblings, Bob and Susan. The relationship between the two brothers is very much influenced by a tragic accident that happens when they are very young children. Growing up, Jim had it all over Bob, never missing an opportunity to tease or put him down. Meanwhile, Susan grew up as the ignored sibling; for whatever reason, their mother didn't much like her daughter. So, Jim was the star, while Bob was his mother's personal favorite.

That's the background. The present day tragedy happens when Susan's teenaged son Zack does something mindless and stupid that makes national news and puts Zack in danger of being convicted of more than just a misdemeanor. Susan, like Bob, is divorced, and so …

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