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Title:Blessings
Author:Anna Quindlen
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:March 30th 2004 by Fawcett Books (first published September 17th 2002)
Categories:Fiction. Contemporary. Family. Adult Fiction
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Blessings Paperback | Pages: 304 pages
Rating: 3.59 | 15997 Users | 1495 Reviews

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Late one night, a teenage couple drives up to the big white clapboard home on the Blessing estate and leaves a box. In that instant, the lives of those who live and work there are changed forever. Skip Cuddy, the caretaker, finds a baby girl asleep in that box and decides he wants to keep the child . . . while Lydia Blessing, the matriarch of the estate, for her own reasons, agrees to help him. "Blessings" explores how the secrets of the past affect decisions and lives in the present; what makes a person or a life legitimate or illegitimate and who decides; and the unique resources people find in themselves and in a community. This is a powerful novel of love, redemption, and personal change by the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer about whom "The Washington Post Book World" said, "Quindlen knows that all the things we ever will be can be found in some forgotten fragment of family."

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Original Title: Blessings
ISBN: 0345468694 (ISBN13: 9780345468697)
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 3.59 From 15997 Users | 1495 Reviews

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Great characters. Interesting story. I already miss everyone.

This book tells the story of a baby left on the garage steps at the house named Blessings. The house's new caretaker, Skip, finds her and wants to raise her as his own. He hides her from the world until the house's mistress, Lydia, questions why he mows the lawn hunched over. (The baby is in a sling around him, and he's hiding her while mowing. He's too afraid to leave her alone.) Lydia decides to help him raise the baby, despite the fact that she is nearing 80 and hasn't been around a baby in

Blessings is an antiquated estate belonging to the elderly descendant Lydia Blessing, and attended to by her contentious housekeeper, Nadine, and newly-hired groundskeeper Skip Cuddy. Life at Blessings revolves around the routine and social etiquette of a by-gone era, which Lydia refuses to move beyond. When Skip discovers an abandoned newborn child on his literal doorstep, he inexplicably chooses to keep the baby. He was only recently released from a jail sentence for being at the wrong place

I found this on a free pile of books and thought the title vaguely intriguing. Free appeals, and I seemed to recall that I'd read Black and Blue once -- same author -- and liked it. This novel is soothing, yes it is, but it's a bit trite, and there is only one, just one, really sharply depicted poignant moment late in the narrative (where the hero has suffered a tremendous loss) which is so well-done I was left openmouthed; also, there is a charming enjoyable assessment of Agatha Christie books.

The blurb says it all: Late one night, a teenage couple drives up to the big white clapboard home on the Blessing estate and leaves a box. In that instant, the lives of those who live and work there are changed forever. Skip Cuddy, the caretaker, finds a baby girl asleep in that box and decides he wants to keep the child . . . while Lydia Blessing, the matriarch of the estate, for her own reasons, agrees to help him. "Blessings" explores how the secrets of the past affect decisions and lives in

4.5 This quiet, somewhat controversially-evocative novel touched me in so many diverse ways. Quite unexpectedly, I might add. A foundling baby girl, two strung-out college kids, an ex-con, derelicts, an elderly reclusive heiress, an immigrant domestic and her daughter..... Character driven and atmospherically transporting. So subtly rich. And frankly, because of the books diverse redolence, I find it challenging to properly categorize it, precisely. In some ways, BLESSINGS is character studies

Pulitzer Prizewinning ANNA QUINDLEN is such a wonderful writer that she is listed as one of my favorites. Her prose is just lovely. Washington Post Book World said, Quindlen knows that all the things we ever will be can be found in some forgotten fragment of family. I concur. She really captures both place and characters. BLESSINGS is a powerful novel of personal change, redemption, and love. The growth in her immaculately drawn characters is well-developed and believable. I cared so deeply

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