Run
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Word Count
78,000 words, Guess
Page Count
312 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverun00annp_0
- ISBN-100061340642
- ISBN-139780061340642
- LibraryThing2971564
- OCLC Control Number191930357
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780061340642
- Open LibraryOL7290084M
Classifications
- LCCPS3566.A7756 R86 2008
Description
It's a winter evening in Boston and the temperature has drastically dropped as a blizzard approaches the city. On this fateful night, Bernard Doyle plans to meet his two adopted sons, Tip the older, and more serious and Teddy, the affectionate dreamer, at a Harvard auditorium to hear a speech given by Jesse Jackson. Doyle, an Irish Catholic and former Boston mayor, has done his best to keep his two sons interested in politics, from the day he and his now deceased wife became their parents, through their childhoods, and now in their lives as college students. Though the two boys are African-American, the bonds of the family's love have never been tested. But as the snow begins to falls, an accident triggers into motion a series of events that will forever change their lives. This is at its very center, a novel about what truly defines family and the lengths we will go to protect our children. As she did in her bestselling novel Bel Canto, Patchett beautifully weaves together seemingly disparate lives to show how intimately humans can connect. Stunning and powerful, Run is sure to engage any Patchett fan and bring her even more admirers.
First Sentence
Bernadette had been dead two weeks when her sisters showed up in Doyle's living room asking for the statue back.
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- Fiction
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