Tom Lake: A Novel

Ann Patchett
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Tom Lake: A Novel

Ann Patchett
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Overall rating: 4.3050847 / 5 from 59 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Tom Lake is a beautifully written novel by Ann Patchett, praised for its elegant storytelling and compelling narrative. The book explores themes of family, love, and personal growth through the story of Lara and her daughters, set against the backdrop of a Michigan orchard. Customers appreciate the well-developed characters and the emotional depth of the narrative.

Summary topics

  • Writing Quality: 15%
  • Story Quality: 35%
  • Enjoyment Level: 30%
  • Character Development: 30%

Review topics: [daughter, depth, story, book, read, characters, writing, lake, patchett, mother, ending, romance, novel, storyline, actor, life, written, farm, family, relationship, narrative].

Review highlights

  • "Story revealed well and Patchett does it with her usual elegant descriptive writing."MTurner
  • "I recommend this book to anyone involved in theatre or anyone who enjoys good writing."Beth B.
  • "This book was the perfect holiday read."Erica H.

Reviews

Never met an Ann Patchett novel I didn't love

"I love Ann Patchett novels and this is another excellent addition to her work. Great summer read!"

TOlivia (5/5)

Couldnt get interested and

"Couldn't get interested and did not finish it. The story line was so slow."

FLM* (1/5)

he Stories We Tell: Ann Patchett’s Lyrical Journey in Tom Lake

"Another wonderful book from Ann Patchett, and the first I've read that seamlessly incorporates the pandemic without making it the centre of the story. The novel follows Lara as she recounts her youthful romance with a now-famous actor to her three grown daughters while they work together on their family’s cherry farm. Patchett’s prose is elegant yet understated, weaving past and present with warmth and nostalgia. The novel captures the complexities of motherhood, regret, and the shifting nature of love over time. While it lacks high drama, its quiet emotional depth and rich character development make it a deeply satisfying read."

Tracey (5/5)

On the list of books to read

"Always great to find a book that you don’t want to put down"

Joanne (5/5)

As fine as an aged wine

"Exquisite story of mothers and daughters, honouring our younger selves and guiding those that come after. There is something comforting and intriguing about this tale told amongst the fields of grapes."

Nicky (5/5)

Absolutely stunning

"This book will stay with you long after you have read it"

BookWorm (5/5)

Beautiful Book!

"Beautiful book, a very interesting end which I was quite surprised about, but I enjoyed the entire book through and through, so beautifully written. Really puts into perspective that your parents had a big fulfilling life before they became your parents. It's a great story, highly recommend!"

Amanda (5/5)

Predictable Patchett

"Tom Lake is a great read for affluent white people. I am not knocking my own but the book is typical of Patchett. A mother relates the somewhat tedious details of her youthful foray into the theatre world to her precious stereotyped daughters (one fiesty and rebellious, one grave and one charmingly winsome and fairy-spirited). The setting is a bucolic cherry farm that of course has been in the family for generations and is now threatened by climate change and corporations. Once you put it down it is hard to pick this book up again."

Emkaydee (2/5)

Slow moving story about family, love and growing up

"A narrative about love and family. It is set during the pandemic where Lara her husband Joe and her 3 daughters are living in their family home. Lara tells the story of her life before moving to their family home. Though it does have some Plot twists a but slow moving. Not a page turner"

Lyndsay (3/5)

Interesting ending!

"This book would probably not appeal to some readers as the story makes many references to movies of another era but that's my personal opinion. Personally, I liked the story. The characters were well developed. This is the first book I read by author Ann Patchett. I can see that the book could lend itself to group discussions in a bookclub."

Dorothy (3/5)

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  • Published date: Aug 01, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780063335233
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.8" L x 9.0" H
“Best of all in my reading experience this year was Ann Patchett's Tom Lake….It's a beautiful, loving story. And its echoes of Our Town are spot on.” - Daily Kos
"This rich and subtle tale is infused with insight into love, loss and the power of making the right decisions." - Woman & Home (UK)
"Subversively wise and self-aware." - New Yorker
"Across her oeuvre Patchett has proven herself a generous, meticulous mentor, and Tom Lake is one of this year’s triumphs.” - Chapter 16
"Tom Lake is a book to be savored—the once-in-a-blue-moon type." - San Francisco Chronicle
"Tom Lake is Ann Patchett’s best novel." - Hudson Review
“Meryl Streep…is ideal for narrating Tom Lake…. Streep delivers with her signature whimsy, her cadence lilting from wide-eyed innocence to winking wisdom, blurring the nostalgia for small-town Americana with dashes of big-city dreams." - New York Times Book Review
"Tom Lake…[takes] its time to marvel over the quiet drama of ordinary living: a strong marriage, a loving family, a place to gather at the end of the day.” - Houston Chronicle
"Patchett is a writer of enormous warmth.” - Wall Street Journal
“A quiet and reassuring book . . . highly conscious of . . . [the] human failure to appreciate the little things.”  - New York Times
"Tom Lake is a beautiful, stirring book that sneaks up on you and makes a deep impression, partly because you’re left asking yourself: “What have I just read?” The moment I finished it, I wanted to go back and start again." - Sunday Times (London)
"Patchett celebrates not just the smallest events of our lives, but “small” lives themselves." - Financial Times
"A new Ann Patchett novel is always cause for celebration... and Tom lake could be one of her best." - inews
"A compelling narrative about the secret lives of parents—and how to find happiness in the midst of a long life.” - Time
"Patchett, beloved bookseller and chronicler of people thrown together in patched families and hostage situations, turns her attention to love — youthful, marital, fleeting, enduring." - NPR
"Tom Lake is about romantic love, marital love and maternal love, but also the love of animals, the love of stories, love of the land and trees and the tiny, red, cordiform object that is a cherry. . . . This generous writer hits the mark again with her ninth novel." - Washington Post
"Tom Lake is a warm, funny book about kind people who do the best they can." - Minneapolis Star Tribune
“A tender, absorbing tale about becoming who we are.” - People
“[Patchett] writes with deep attention to our country’s changing culture while never taking her eye off narrative. Each book uses a traditional storytelling structure — lyrics, midrash, folk tales — while pushing at the edges of what a form can contain, cramming it with modern human concerns, triumphs and tragedies.” - Los Angeles Times
"Tom Lake is about love in all its many forms. But it is also about death and the ephemeral and how everything goes by so damned fast. It is an elegy of sorts but also a promise that there will be magic no matter what.” - Los Angeles Review of Books
"Patchett is a consummate storyteller whose fluid, naturalistic writing style makes reading her novels an effortless journey….Tom Lake does not disappoint."
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“[This] quiet novel awakens gratitude for life’s lessons.” - Christian Science Monitor
"With her latest novel, Patchett is unabashedly Chekhovian…. If you’re so inclined, Meryl Streep narrates the audiobook, which allows you to savor every word as only a consummate actor like Streep can deliver them.” - Broadway Direct
"Intelligent, poignant,…absorbing….It channels great literature…[and] showcases storytelling expertise." - Washington Examiner
"Reading the book feels, deliciously, like slipping into 'Our Town' and having a conversation with it; it’s both tribute to the play and a moving story of its own." - Seattle Times
"Patchett’s intricate and subtle thematic web…enfolds the nature of storytelling, the evolving dynamics of a family, and the complex interaction between destiny and choice….These braided strands culminate in a denouement at once deeply sad and tenderly life-affirming. Poignant and reflective, cementing Patchett’s stature as one of our finest novelists." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A searching reflection on the relationships between theater and life, romance and realism, Tom Lake is perhaps Patchett’s finest novel yet.” - Boston Globe
"Wise. Beautiful. With an elegant soft touch….Brilliant, of course.” - Good Morning America
"The perfect summer novel." - The Atlantic
"Patchett's prose is elegant, her wit abundant, her sense of family dynamics and the complexities of love subtle and insightful. Tom Lake is an enthralling story." - Tampa Bay Times
"[A] poignant novel from Ann Patchett, caring as ever." - Vanity Fair
"As this spellbinding and incisive novel unspools, Patchett brings every turn of mind and every setting to glorious, vibrant life, gracefully contrasting the dazzle of the ephemeral with the gravitas of the timeless, perceiving in cherries sweet and tart reflections of love and loss.” - Booklist (starred review)
“A swoony, luminous reminder about the endurance of love and happiness in a broken world.” - Oprah Daily
“Ahh…Ann Patchett has a new read and we couldn’t be happier….It’s cozy, and feel-good, and we recommend reading with a bowl of cherries.” - The Skimm
“Who is better, more nuanced, or more surprising on matters of love and family than Patchett?. . . . A heady voyage into the past, with a delicately observed story that is also constantly shifting the ground beneath our feet." - Literary Hub
"Patchett is at the top of her game." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"One of our greatest living chroniclers of love and marriage—and its resounding impacts over generations—is back. . . . Expect wonder; Patchett always delivers." - Elle
"Fans of The Dutch House and Commonwealth will be more than satisfied with Ann Patchett's latest novelistic exploration of love and family dynamics." - Harper’s Bazaar
“Patchett masterfully weaves an evocative story of love, hope, and familial bonds, offering a profound meditation on finding happiness amid life’s uncertainties.” - BookBub

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