Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Edie Richter Is Not Alone
Edie Richter Is Not Alone | Rebecca Handler
6 posts | 5 read | 5 to read
A peek inside one woman's inner world, as dark as it is hilarious, as she moves with her husband to Australia
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
Cinfhen
Edie Richter Is Not Alone | Rebecca Handler
post image
Pickpick

Life is often complicated, messy, absurd and outrageous. When Edie‘s father is diagnosed with Alzheimers her life turns on it‘s axis, throwing all order & reason out the door. In the months following Edie tries to piece the parts of her life back into place, but grief & loss doesn‘t always comply. Parts of this book were charming & compelling but other parts were frantic & farcical. I actually enjoyed this book but it‘s probably a #BorrowNotBuy

Megabooks Great review! 3y
Cinfhen Thanks @Megabooks if it wasn‘t on the long list I never would have picked it up. I‘m seeing a pattern though. This is similar in style to Whereabouts and the Lockwood 3y
86 likes2 comments
blurb
Cinfhen
Edie Richter Is Not Alone | Rebecca Handler
post image

#Pop22 #TitleBeginsWithLastLetterOfPreviousBook Just finished 🎧 Love After Love (LOVED IT) so up next is this #TOBlonglist book / don‘t know too much about it but it looks like a #OneSittingRead

review
sarahbarnes
Edie Richter Is Not Alone | Rebecca Handler
post image
Mehso-so

I still had this book from the library pre-TOB shortlist announcement. It was okay. It felt like there were several threads in the story that didn‘t quite come together.

review
Well-ReadNeck
Edie Richter Is Not Alone | Rebecca Handler
post image
Pickpick

#ToB22

Wow. I loved this short novella. It really nails grief and discontent and all of the feels.

Caveat: For those of u who must have a plot, skip this one. It‘s more of a think/feel piece and the end (such as it is) feels more like a short story, and not really a resolution.

review
Pinta
Edie Richter Is Not Alone | Rebecca Handler
post image
Mehso-so

Great crisp prose & wanted to 💜 it whole, but something off in pacing & conclusion. In Edie‘s funny, spare first-person voice, family comes to grips with Dad‘s Alzheimer‘s & decline. This section is so observant & well-written, but detour into Australia & guilt & breakdown feel disconnected. As Edie sez p 137, “There are two kinds of stories. There‘s the kind where someone changes, and there‘s the kind where someone stays exactly the same.” 2021

review
PNWBookseller85
Edie Richter Is Not Alone | Rebecca Handler
post image
Pickpick

The cover of the ARC for this book sold me on it and I happen to agree with Andrew Sean Greer. I find novels about grief to be the most compelling diagnosis of the human condition. Many of my all-time favorite books are about grieving. Does that make me weirdly morbid? Other favorites are The Gathering by Ann Enright and What Are You Going Through by Sigrid Nunez.

Crazeedi It is very important to come to terms with all aspects of the human condition, grief and sadness and sorrow among them. So many refuse to think about death and dying and so are devastated and unable to cope with a part of life we all face 4y
63 likes1 stack add1 comment