Sandwich

Sandwich ~ Catherine Newman

Rachel “Rocky” and her husband go on an annual vacation to Cape Cod with their 20-something children Jamie and Willa, along with Jamie’s girlfriend. Rocky’s parents visit. A vacation is had. A lot of sandwiches are eaten. Secrets are revealed.

Rocky is in what is called the Sandwich generation, between her elderly parents and her adult children. Knowing this, I expected the story to be a bit less about the children and a bit more about the parents, and was slightly disappointed about that. That is likely my only complaint about the book. I really enjoyed the meandering way the story unfolded, I liked Rocky and her pretty much perfect family. I don’t mean they are perfect in an ‘I hate those people, they’re too perfect’ fake way. I mean, I really liked all of the characters. I found myself relating to a lot of Rocky’s thoughts on menopause and aging. I don’t usually laugh out loud when reading/listening to a book, but I did a couple of times with this one. Recommended.

What’s with all the book reviews? I’m participating in NaBloPoMo this month, writing a post a day. I decided that I would write about the books that I have read this yearFor more NaBloPoMo participants, check out San’s list.

9 Comments

  • Maya

    Oh, finally a book I’ve read :)!

    I adored this book, mostly because the easy, casual, loving relationship with her kids seemed like goals for those with adult kids. Also, I was really impressed with how much her kids cooked!

    You’re right, the parents arrived late in the book, but they brought some laugh-out-loud lines…

  • Kyria @ Travel Spot

    I have read this and it was a bit underwhelming to me. Of course, I prefer a book with a plot and this did not have one. It also reminded me of several other books about summer in Nantucket or thereabouts, and so I felt that it was nothing new.

  • Ernie

    I’ve not heard of this book. It sounds like a good book. I’ve never really paid attention to whether or not I like charachter driven books or not. I think I’m fine with them, because aside from super natural, sci-fi type books, I like most everything else.

  • Alexandra

    Ha! Another book I’ve never heard of, or I should say, author … but then, that’s not unusual. There’s just so many books and so little time in which to read them all.

  • Tobia | craftaliciousme

    This is a book I’m currently having on hold at the library but have pushed forward because of our blogging frenzy and I just don’t have time. Now I’m wondering if it’s really a winter book or more Summer book. But I think I’m going to read it.

  • NGS

    No, thanks. I’m reading a meandering book for book club right now and I’m resenting every second of it. WHY ISN’T ANYTHING HAPPENING? I literally texted that to someone in my book club yesterday in all caps.

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