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Taft
Taft | Ann Patchett
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Best-selling novelist Ann Patchett's second, "strikingly original"* novel tells the moving story of John Nickel, an ex-jazz musician who wanted nothing more than to be a good father. When his lover takes away his son, he's left only with his Beale Street, Memphis bar. He hires a young waitress named Fay Taft who brings with her a desperate, dangerous brother, Carl, and the possibility of new intimacy. Nickel finds himself consumed with Fay and Carl's dead fatherTaftobssessing over and reconstructing the life of a man he never met. A stunning artistic achievement, Taft confirms Ann Pathcett's standing as one of the most gifted writers of her generation and reminds us of our deepest instincts to protect the people we love. *Kirkus Reviews
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ErikasMindfulShelf
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Pickpick

Ann Patchett definitely can write but this was not my favorite by her.

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Graywacke
Taft | Ann Patchett
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Mehso-so

Ann Patchett‘s second is ok. She brings two semi-orphans from the far east Tennessee mountains to Memphis in far west TN, where they mix with a black not-quite deadbeat-dad who runs a bar on Beale Street. So she mixed black and white, rural conservative and inner city, youth and innocence with middle age, etc. And she stirs with something like meth. What comes out is entertaining but also has some stereotypes. Nothing particularly rewarding.

cariashley This has always been last on my list of Patchett reads, but I only have a couple left I haven‘t read so will have to get to it eventually (she‘s my fave)! 9mo
Graywacke @cariashley cool. I listened to this thinking I might work through all her novels. I really like her work. For what it‘s worth, I was able to enjoy this. 9mo
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Graywacke
Taft | Ann Patchett
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My current audio. (Although…I have covid again. Second time. So no commutes)

Ruthiella Hope you have a speedy recovery! ❤️‍🩹 11mo
Graywacke @Ruthiella thanks! Hope i don‘t spread it to anyone else… 🙁 11mo
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Graywacke @dabbe thank you! 11mo
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Tamra 😒 yuck. May books contribute to your speedy recovery. 11mo
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Graywacke @AnnR @Tamra @batsy @anna40 thanks all! I would be happy with normal concentration capabilities. And the recovery of some coordination. My best friend right now is the dishrag. I nock everything over. Oye. 11mo
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Dilara @Graywacke That's not great, although I suppose it could be worse! Sending recovery vibes your way 🌞 11mo
Graywacke @Dilara i know, could be a little worse. My nose eased up on me yesterday even, thankfully. Hopefully that happens today too. 11mo
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BkClubCare
Taft | Ann Patchett
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Taft is the only adult AP book I need to read. Just back from her Wichita KS book tour stop and

IT. WAS. GREAT!!! ❤️ I am *SO* glad I went. I might even have met some new friends who might want to form a book club ✨💫🌟

BkClubCare I need to read her 2 children‘s books. 13mo
Ruthiella Sounds like a fantastic time! 😃 13mo
BkClubCare @Ruthiella - It really was! She is inspirational in a tough love kind of way, that amazes me. 13mo
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rwmg
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There were times when I wondered where Ann Patchett was going with this and why I should be interested. In the parts about Fay and Carl's late father, I was unsure whether this was what happened or whether this was what Nickel imagined their life before coming to Memphis was like. I still didn't know by the end of the book, but it did feel much more cohesive and I wanted to know what happened next to Nickel, his son, the Woodmore sisters, and Fay.

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Eggs
Taft | Ann Patchett
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Mehso-so

I was underwhelmed by this one: intricate characters and backgrounds (and thankfully not a plethora of characters to keep track of), but I was unable to suspend disbelief in the story. Not my favorite Patchett

#authoramonth2021 @Soubhiville
#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

smalldogs_bigbooks2419 Is it about Taft, CA? My husband grew up there. Might try to encourage him to read it. 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
TrishB I gave this a so-so too! 3y
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Eggs @smalldogs_bigbooks2419 no, Taft is the MC‘s name, setting is Memphis 3y
Eggs @TrishB *sigh...they are certainly hyped up tho 🤷‍♀️ 3y
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Addison_Reads
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#CuriousCovers @AlwaysBeenaLoverofBooks @Eggs

Probably my least favorite book this month, but at c least it's off my TBR.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty cover 📚 3y
Eggs 👏🏻💧📚 3y
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erinreads
Taft | Ann Patchett
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I‘m really glad I‘m finally back to wanting to read again. March through May was a slog and I could never turn my anxiety down enough to just sit and read for long lengths of time. I got to the end of May and started reading the right string of books (and okay, work isn‘t so stressful currently) and now I get up in the morning and can‘t wait to get some tea and sit in my library and read for hours. 💕

Jerdencon Happy to hear you are feeling better. That was me at the beginning of the pandemic - I couldn‘t concentrate to read because of anxiety. Enjoy your reading time! 3y
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erinreads
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We don‘t deserve cats! Look at my sweet girl, Lucy. 😻 And I‘m excited that it‘s Ann Patchett for #authoramonth this month so I can finish up the last couple of books by her I haven‘t read yet.

wanderinglynn So cute! That face! ❤️🐱 3y
RaeLovesToRead 😻😻😻😻 3y
ahomelibrary Awww❤️ 3y
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CoverToCoverGirl Sweetness overload! 🤩😻 3y
Bklover Happy Kitty!! 3y
Leftcoastzen 👏👏😻 3y
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TrishB
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Mehso-so

Wonderfully written as always, but the story just didn‘t pull me in. Definitely not my fave. But am enjoying going through the ones I haven‘t read.
#authoramonth

Cinfhen To bad...but I think this is the unofficial weakest from her canon😉 3y
TrishB @Cinfhen it‘s not bad, just probably won‘t remember it in a week. 3y
Addison_Reads I felt that way too about this one. 3y
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Addison_Reads
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Mehso-so

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks #AuthorAMonth2021 @Soubhiville

Not as strong I felt as the first book I read by her, but I was happy to see what happened with Rose after Patron Saint of Liars.

A father who is an ex-blues player struggles with relationships with his son and others in his life. I felt the characters were all a bit too one-dimensional and found myself feeling unconnected to them and the story.

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 3y
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AvidReader25
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Mehso-so

John runs a bar in Memphis and spends his days wishing he could spend more time with his son. He hires a young waitress and she & her brother becomes fixtures at the bar. John finds himself imagining what their life was like before their father, Taft, unexpectedly passed away. I will read anything Patchett writes. It's not her best, but for a 2nd novel it shows a remarkable range in point of view. If you're new to her work I'd recommend Bel Canto.

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Jas16
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Pickpick

I get the low Litsy rating for this one although I ended up really liking it. Not every part of this book is successful but I love Patchett‘s writing and immediately cared about John Nickel the ex-blues drummer, current bar manager, who just wants to be a good father to his son although he lives in another state.

Lcsmcat I liked this one too. Glad to see someone else who appreciates it. 5y
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LWagoner
Taft (Revised) | Ann Patchett
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Ann Patchett always has a way of developing interesting characters and writing prose that paints a mental image. This one did not disappoint, but she added an interesting element of a made up story that the main character, John, uses to try and piece together the events that brought Fay and Carl into his life. #favoriteauthor

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Eggs
Taft | Ann Patchett
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violabrain
Taft | Ann Patchett
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This is definitely an odd book and probably my least favorite of Ann Patchett‘s novels, but I still enjoyed it. For me, the genius of her books is her ability to pick one defining event (which is usually the climax of the book, right at the end) and trace in incredible detail and authenticity how things got to that place.

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melrailey
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Postal book club book that's supposed to be mailed out tomorrow. Whoops I completely forgot about it but it's moving fast and is quite good. I don't think i' have any problem finishing it tonight.

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AtwoodLover
Taft | Ann Patchett
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Mehso-so

Pretty good. Read it in one day and skipped a bunch of pages. I loved Bel Canto and like State of Wonder. This was an odd story but it worked today.

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Lcsmcat
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I read three audio books, three ebooks, and four "paper" books, and one DNF. #bestofmay is hard to pick, but either Taft or The Heart Goes Last. #maybookflowers @RealLifeReading

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Lcsmcat
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As always Patchett does an excellent job drawing believable characters and showing them change in reaction to events around them. Taft explores themes of family and love as well as loyalty. Highly recommend.

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Lcsmcat
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"Back where I come from," he said to me, "all they sing about is Jesus. You'd be amazed at all the different ways there are to sing about Jesus."

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