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Book That Matters Most (Reprint) (Paperback) (Ann Hood)

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Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.6 Inches (W) x 1 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Number of Pages: 358
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Women
Format: Paperback
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc
Author: Ann Hood
Age Range: Adult
Language: English



About the Book



"An enthralling novel about love, loss, secrets, friendship, and the healing power of literature, by the bestselling author of The Knitting Circle. Ava's twenty-five-year marriage has fallen apart, and her two grown children are pursuing their own lives outside of the country. Ava joins a book group, not only for her love of reading but also out of sheer desperation for companionship. The group's goal throughout the year is for each member to present the book that matters most to them. Ava rediscovers a mysterious book from her childhood--one that helped her through the traumas of the untimely deaths of her sister and mother. Alternating with Ava's story is that of her troubled daughter Maggie, who, living in Paris, descends into a destructive relationship with an older man. Ava's mission to find that book and its enigmatic author takes her on a quest that unravels the secrets of her past and offers her and Maggie the chance to remake their lives"--Provided by publisher.



Book Synopsis



Ava's twenty-five-year marriage has fallen apart, and her two grown children are pursuing their own lives outside of the country. Ava joins a book group, not only for her love of reading but also out of sheer desperation for companionship. The group's goal throughout the year is for each member to present the book that matters most to them. Ava rediscovers a mysterious book from her childhood--one that helped her through the traumas of the untimely deaths of her sister and mother. Alternating with Ava's story is that of her troubled daughter Maggie, who, living in Paris, descends into a destructive relationship with an older man. Ava's mission to find that book and its enigmatic author takes her on a quest that unravels the secrets of her past and offers her and Maggie the chance to remake their lives.



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The Book That Matters Most by Ann Hood works on so many levels. First, it's a delightful read. Second, it's full of great book suggestions. And third, it's inspiration for book groups.

The Book That Matters Most is an exhilarating celebration of all that books awaken within us: joy, love, wisdom, loss, solace. Ann Hood is a captivating storyteller--I devoured this novel.--Lily King, author of Euphoria

A love of words, of reading, propels the characters from heartbreak to discovery. Book groups -- indeed, book lovers of all kinds--will delight in this compulsively and effortlessly readable novel.--Christina Baker Kline, author of Orphan Train

Ann Hood's eye for the absurd, her masterful prose and vivid characters instantly draw you into this compelling story about mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, friends and lovers. But it's the delicate exploration of human fallibility - of love, loss, regret and redemption that make this one of those rare and wonderful books that truly matter.--Ann Leary, New York Times bestselling author of The Good House

Engrossing...I admire this graceful and intimate writer for her literary sleight of hand: you don't so much read about her characters as you inhabit them.--Elizabeth Berg, author of The Dream Lover

Hood's novel is rich with pleasures, and will no doubt launch a thousand book club discussions.

Hood examines the push and pull between mothers and grown children and the transformative power of fiction.