The Art of Mending

Written by:
Elizabeth Berg
Narrated by:
Joyce Bean

Unabridged Audiobook

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Release Date
May 2017
Duration
6 hours 25 minutes
Summary
It begins with the sudden revelation of astonishing secrets—secrets that have shaped the personalities and fates of three siblings, and now threaten to tear them apart. In renowned author Elizabeth Berg’s moving new novel, unearthed truths force one seemingly ordinary family to reexamine their disparate lives and to ask themselves: Is it too late to mend the hurts of the past?

Laura Bartone anticipates her annual family reunion in Minnesota with a mixture of excitement and wariness. Yet this year’s gathering will prove to be much more trying than either she or her siblings imagined. As soon as she arrives, Laura realizes that something is not right with her sister. Forever wrapped up in events of long ago, Caroline is the family’s restless black sheep. When Caroline confronts Laura and their brother, Steve, with devastating allegations about their mother, the three have a difficult time reconciling their varying experiences in the same house. But a sudden misfortune will lead them all to face the past, their own culpability, and their common need for love and forgiveness.

Readers have come to love Elizabeth Berg for the “lucent beauty of [her] prose, the verity of her insights, and the tenderness of her regard for her fellow human” (Booklist). In The Art of Mending, her most profound and emotionally satisfying novel to date, she confronts some of the deepest mysteries of life, as she explores how even the largest sins can be forgiven by the smallest gestures, and how grace can come to many through the trials of one.
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Anonymous

I dont know how I got through this book. Sooo boring. The whole book I was thinking" Oh cry me a river" Just a bunch of whiners....Don't bother.

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Anonymous

Berg reminds me a little of Anne Tyler as an author. This particular novel is marked by inconsistency. There are some wonderful lines and insights...but, taken as a whole, the story is quite ordinary and very inconclusive.

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Anonymous

It was a little too predictable for me. Perhaps if the characters were more developed, I would have been drawn into the story.

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