Friday, April 03, 2009

32. North River by Pete Hamil

North River is a beautifully told story about a doctor serving the lower-incomed people in his neighborhood along with the occasional mobsters in the later 1930's of New York City. A flawed but caring man, Delaney moves from day to day in a cloud resulting from his wife's abandonment and his daughter's pregnancy and marriage a few years earlier. He fills his lonely days by caring for those around him. He returns one day to find his daughter has left his grandson, Carlito, at his house while she searches for her missing husband. His anger at his daughter intertwined by his wonder at the gift that is Carlito are wonderfully dewcribed and so believable. Rosa enters his life as a housekeeper and nursemaid but soon becomes much more to the doctor. Color is added to his life and he finds reason to truly live his life. Then Delaney becomes involved in a gang war that threatens not only his life, but that of Carlita and Rosa. Sometimes his decisions may not be the most ethical but they are the ones that will keep his family safe. This story runs the gamut of suspense, deep emotions, a sense of community, romance and tragedy. Just as absorbing is the backdrop of 1930's New York City. And the wonder of the a three-year-old boy as he is introduced to the sights of that city was absolutely charming. I really enjoyed this book. Rating: 4.75

6 comments:

  1. This sounds like a good read and I need a 'north' book for my compass reading challenge. Thanks for directing me to this one.

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  2. I like Pete Hamill and this one sounds great. I'm heading over to Amazon to find it!

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  3. I have the audio version of this one on my IPOD. I've been meaning to get to it; great review.

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  4. Wow! I'm so glad you enjoyed this one so much! I thought it was good (3.5/5). Actually I thought the story line and the writing were very good, but I prefer a little more speed. :)

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  5. I listened to this one on audio - and thought it was brilliant! I also loved Pete Hamill's Snow in August - I need to read more of his work.

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  6. After we talked this weekend I started a new TBR list. This one's going on it. No worries - it's still short. Of course, my bookshelves remind me that I already have enough to read for the rest of my life!

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