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joi, 5 august 2010

Book Talk: *Best Friends Forever*, by Jennifer Weiner

Posted on 05:00 by Guy
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book in hardcover in Summer 2009 from publicists Engelman & Co., but have been seriously delinquent in my reading/reviewing obligation - the book was released in paperback in Spring 2010. *I am an Amazon Associate and an IndieBound Affiliate; purchasing links are provided by Amazon.com and IndieBound.org and will generate a small referral fee for me.

Announcement: Come back tomorrow for my report on Jennifer Weiner's appearance at Vroman's Bookstore on the book tour for her latest novel, Fly Away Home - I'll be giving away a signed copy!


Best Friends Forever by Jennifer WeinerBest Friends Forever: A Novel
Jennifer Weiner (blog)
Atria (2009), Hardcover (ISBN 0743294297 / 9780743294294)
Fiction, 368 pages

Opening Lines: "Dan Swansea came awake in the darkness, not knowing for a minute who he was or where. He lifted one hand to his head and groaned when it came away sticky with blood. Slowly (or at least it felt that way) things returned to him."

Book description: Addie Downs and Valerie Adler will be best friends forever. That's what Addie believes after Valerie moves across the street when they're both nine years old. But in the wake of betrayal during their teenage years, Val is swept into the popular crowd, while mousy, sullen Addie becomes her school's scapegoat. Flash-forward fifteen years. Valerie Adler has found a measure of fame and fortune working as the weathergirl at the local TV station. Addie Downs lives alone in her parents' house in their small hometown of Pleasant Ridge, Illinois, caring for a troubled brother and trying to meet Prince Charming on the Internet. She's just returned from Bad Date #6 when she opens her door to find her long-gone best friend standing there, a terrified look on her face and blood on the sleeve of her coat. "Something horrible has happened," Val tells Addie, "and you're the only one who can help."
Best Friends Forever is a grand, hilarious, edge-of-your-seat adventure; a story about betrayal and loyalty, family history and small-town secrets. It's about living through tragedy, finding love where you least expect it, and the ties that keep best friends together.

Comments: One of my regrets is that I don't have a single best friend (other than my sister) whose history with me goes back decades - long-distance moves and early marriage and motherhood were both complications to sustaining such ties. That's probably one reason I'm drawn to stories of long-term friendships, so along with the fact that Jennifer Weiner is one of my very favorite authors, I was bound to read her last novel, Best Friends Forever.

Addie and Valerie grew up across the street from one another, and were united by the way that neither of them fit in. Adventurous, confident Val has a mother who is divorced, quirky, and inattentive, while quiet, artistic Addie fades into the shadow of her popular, athletic older brother Jon. But as the girls enter high school, things change. Jon is involved in a car accident which alters the lives of Addie's entire family, and Val returns from a summer visit to her father in California with a new style and more self-assurance than ever, which brings her into the high-school mainstream. However, Val does her best to bring Addie along with her, until an incident at a party tears them apart and renders Addie an outcast. Their lives diverge until Val appears at Addie's door on the night of their 15th class reunion, and she brings a crisis no one but Addie, her "best friend forever," can help her with.

Weiner moves between past and present in the novel, and for me, the "past" portions worked much better. Told through Addie's first-person viewpoint, the pathway of her friendship with Val, the relationships among her family members as they face various challenges, and her own struggles with adulthood are rendered with sympathy, humanity, and humor, and Addie is a particularly well-developed, layered character. By contrast, the "present" crisis that reunites Addie and Val, and leads to a "ladies on the lam" thread, came across to me as somewhat contrived and, at times, borderline cartoonish. I applaud Weiner for taking a chance with that plot element - and I actually understand why something like it is necessary - but I didn't feel that it meshed well in tone with the rest of the novel.

Weiner mixes things up in a few other ways in this novel as well. As I said, I can appreciate why she'd want to do that as a writer, but I didn't appreciate it quite as much as a reader; some elements of the story felt a little gimmicky to me, and didn't seem to play to Weiner's strengths in creating contemporary, realistic women's fiction and strong characters. Having said that, Best Friends Forever doesn't change Jennifer Weiner's place among my favorite authors, but it isn't one of my favorites among her works.

Rating: 3.25/5

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