Tom Lake
By Ann Patchett
Published by Harper,9780063327528, August 2023, 320pp
The Short of It:
Tom Lake will capture your heart.
The Rest of It:
In the spring of 2020, Lara’s three daughters return to the family’s orchard in Northern Michigan. While picking cherries, they beg their mother to tell them the story of Peter Duke, a famous actor with whom she shared both a stage and a romance years before at a theater company called Tom Lake. As Lara recalls the past, her daughters examine their own lives and relationship with their mother, and are forced to reconsider the world and everything they thought they knew. ~ Indiebound
Oh, how I loved this one. It starts off a little slow but once you get into it, it’s very hard to put down. The family dynamic has a very strong pull. These sisters, sharing their stories, their hopes and dreams while working in the orchard will absolutely capture your heart. And their mother, Lara and how she chooses to share snippets of her wildly exciting times as an actress will satisfy any theater kid at heart.
I won’t lie though. It’s not all fun and games. As glamorous as being a lead in a show is, in this case a summer production of Our Town, it has its drawbacks as well. For one, Lara’s infatuation with Peter Duke has her throwing all caution to the wind. A young girl, so in love, is bound to find heartache. No?
As Lara shares bits of that summer with her girls, they begin to put things together and although they thought they knew their mother quite well, they realize that she is her own person and perhaps not everything is to be shared.
I was a theater kid in high school and of course, both my kids went down that same path so it was no surprise how much I enjoyed Tom Lake. You don’t have to be a die hard theater kid to love this story though. It’s about love, the importance of family, the friends we cherished as young adults, and how a life comes to be. Sometimes not exactly as we imagined it but sweet, nonetheless.
Do yourself a favor and find a copy of this book.
Source: Purchased
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I am looking forward to her talk at the Gaithersburg Book Festival this year.
Oh!! I would love to hear her speak.
I enjoyed this so much! I’m glad you did, too. It seems like, at least for me, the best books often begin rather slow.
I am so glad you liked this one so much. It must feel great for you to finish a wonderful book post-surgery and to have it be one that really worked for you!
Nice you got to read a book about theater, which you and family love. Have a good week.
Harvee https://bookdilettante.blogspot.com
So glad you are back in your reading groove, Ti. I loved this one, too. And it did start off slowly, but I’m glad I stuck with it. It’s one I’ll read again someday.