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One True Thing is a film starring Meryl Streep as the cancer-stricken homemaker mother, Renee Zellweger as the daughter who quits her top-dog job to care for her, and William Hurt as the chilly professor who lets the women in the family do the heavy emotional lifting dying requires. But the real star of the project remains former New York Times everyday-life columnist Anna Quindlen, who quit her top-dog job to write novels (and who took time off from college to nurse her own dying mother). Quindlen hit a nerve with One True Thing, which captures an experience seldom dealt with in popular culture. (One exception: the sensitive 1996 film with Streep and Leonardo DiCaprio of the play Marvin's Room.) Though the heroine of One True Thing, Ellen Gulden, is a golden girl with two brothers who'll lose her career the instant she steps off the fast track, society concurs with her dad, who says, "It seems to me another woman is what's wanted here." The book is a mother-daughter tale that should please fans of, say, The Joy Luck Club. It's not flashy, but it has a deep feel for the way children often discover, just before it's too late, who their parents really are. "Our parents are never people to us," Ellen writes, "they're always character traits.... There is only room in the lifeboat of your life for one, and you always choose yourself, and turn your parents into whatever it takes to keep you afloat." The mercy-killing subplot isn't gripping, but the palpable sense of deepening family intimacy certainly is. --Tim Appelo
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  1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty Posted: May 28 2009

    This is a book written for a certain type of person, which is perhaps a strength and is definitely a weakness. Yet, it overcomes its inherent weakness to be quite moving at times, while touching on themes that are very current in our society. The basic premise: The favored, ultra-smart daughter (Ellen) of a haughty college professor quits her job as a New York City magazine journalist to care for her mother, who's dying of cancer at age 45. In the six months or so of care, Ellen learns about her mother's true strengths and, along the way, learns about herself. Those realizations lead Ellen to question her path in life, though she would not have necessarily actually changed it. But Ellen is accused of murdering her mother -- that is, putting her mother out of her misery -- and that public humiliation is the final push she needs to break with her past. The book is written for well-educated women who feel the twin pressures of family and career. It hits all the obvious spots: a distant and demanding father, a domestically oriented mother, Ivy Leaguers, 20-somethings building careers in the big city, meaningless but awesome sex with handsome men, a gay brother, too much drinking, cathartic tears, best girlfriends, etc. Just about the only thing it doesn't do is sprinkle name brands throughout the text, in the manner of lesser writers. Also, the book has just enough intellectual references that a liberal-arts graduate can have some vague notion of what's being mentioned (and thus feel smart), but then explains the references because for most readers, the authors and philosophers are nothing more than names once memorized for a test. In those ways, the book feels very calculating; it's designed to appeal to women who buy books. Yet, despite all the cliches, the book is quite moving. Ellen's contempt for her mother's chosen path is well-described, and it makes her transformation to an understanding of what domesticity meant to her mom very believable. The depictions of Ellen's father as distant, cold and demanding do an equally believable job of presenting a marriage that has faltered. The scenes as Ellen's mother gets more ill brought a lump to my throat and gave me a glimpse of how I will feel when my parents grow feeble. The images of a dying parent and the regrets that arise in each of our lives will stay with me for a while. In sum, "One True Thing" is a good book if you like to contemplate family dynamics. But many of the characters, including Ellen, are only occasionally sympathetic. If you despise Ivy League achievers, then don't read it, because this is a book about an Ivy Leaguer who can take a timeout from life to help her mother, then reflect on the experience, and then rather effortlessly build a new career and life.

  2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Empty Posted: Apr 13 2009

    This book is a gripping, well-written novel about a young woman's changing life as she sets aside her career and aspirations to care for her dying mother. Dynamics of family triangles, collusion and secrets are all explored. The portrayal of the arrogant, academic father is almost visual. The writing is rich and evocative. Ellen, the daughter, grows to see her mother's unspoken strength and influence. She also learns to acknowledge her mother's place, and hence her own, in the family. All of this makes for a very rich and readable book.

  3. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full Posted: Feb 12 2009

    I very much enjoyed this book - and I am happy that I have two of her other books. It is really a prime example of literary fiction, with all of the discussion of classic novels, though at its heart, it is a story about family. It was quite an engrossing book and a fast read. Yet for being less than three hundred pages it seemed full of words... concise, but flowery... an oxymoron, I suppose, but somehow fitting.

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Product Specs for One True Thing: A Novel

Author: Anna Quindlen
Number Of Pages: 320
Category: Paperback
Brand: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
Label: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Manufacturer: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Product Group: Book
Publication Date: 2006-08-08
Release Date: 2006-08-08
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