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Fly Away Home: A Novel

Fly Away Home: A NovelAuthor: Jennifer Weiner
Publisher: Atria
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 56 reviews
Sales Rank: 28

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 368
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
ASIN: B003L786QO

Publication Date: June 28, 2010

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Sometimes all you can do is fly away home . . .

When Sylvie Serfer met Richard Woodruff in law school, she had wild curls, wide hips, and lots of opinions. Decades later, Sylvie has remade herself as the ideal politician’s wife—her hair dyed and straightened, her hippie-chick wardrobe replaced by tailored knit suits. At fifty-seven, she ruefully acknowledges that her job is staying twenty pounds thinner than she was in her twenties and tending to her husband, the senator.

Lizzie, the Woodruffs’ younger daughter, is at twenty-four a recovering addict, whose mantra HALT (Hungry? Angry? Lonely? Tired?) helps her keep her life under control. Still, trouble always seems to find her. Her older sister, Diana, an emergency room physician, has everything Lizzie failed to achieve—a husband, a young son, the perfect home—and yet she’s trapped in a loveless marriage. With temptation waiting in one of the ER’s exam rooms, she finds herself craving more.

After Richard’s extramarital affair makes headlines, the three women are drawn into the painful glare of the national spotlight. Once the press conference is over, each is forced to reconsider her life, who she is and who she is meant to be.

Written with an irresistible blend of heartbreak and hilarity, Fly Away Home is an unforgettable story of a mother and two daughters who after a lifetime of distance finally learn to find refuge in one another.


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5 out of 5 stars One great book after another is what Jennifer Weiner provides to her readers   July 18, 2010
Mary J. Gramlich (St. Louis, MO)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

At some point in a woman's married lifetime regardless of the years invested up to that date she will look at her husband and wonder "what am I doing with this guy"? There a number of other questions that comes to mind as well like "can I do better than this" or the wonderful "seriously did I notice he did that when we were dating"? But it will come and then at that moment you have to decide do I stay or do I go and if I go where the heck am I going.

Sylvie Server Woodruff did not come to this decision about her husband Richard on her own it was thrust at her the day his affair was public on every 24-hour news channel. He was a powerful Senator and Sylvie considered herself to be his partner is this quest to do right by the people of his state. She never saw herself as helpless but with the other woman's picture being thrown in her face the reality of the life she had chosen vs. the one she might have had or maybe could still have becomes a wakeup call and the alarm needed to be dealt with.

The decisions that Sylvie makes after are not ones taken lightly but decisions have to be made for herself and even her grown daughters. Her oldest was a doctor, wife and mother while the youngest was a girl struggling to become a woman and no longer an addict. But as the story unfolds so much changes for all three of them as a direct result of Richard's decision to be unfaithful and not realize the consequences of his decisions. Sylvie was now in the what if stage of her life as well and thoughts of how things could have turned out if she had pursued her law career, if she had been home more with her daughters, if she gave everything to everyone and not enough to herself.

We watch Sylvie grow away from what she sees the photo op her life had become to forge a future that makes it not a what if but a what is and what will be. Could she forgive Richard, can her daughters make their own way in life and when did it become wrong to put yourself first? Every woman deserves her own space to be her own identity and every woman needs a room of their own to breath their own air.

New love, new life, old issues and past problems all merge together to make this a very good read and one that will answer allot of questions about why women stay with men that are unfaithful and some about why women leave those relationships. It also reveals that marriage is more than the sum of two people, it is the accumulation of the history of the relationship and the people who are all holding hands over the Thanksgiving table.

Mary Gramlich is The Reading Reviewer at [...]



5 out of 5 stars Nice story!   July 14, 2010
D. Widger
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I just finished reading this book. It was my first book by Jennifer Weiner and now I am eager to check out her other books. Since one of my favorite TV shows right now is "The Good Wife", this book returned my thoughts to a subject that I have wondered about before-- first, why do men (sometimes women but mostly men) risk their political (and otherwise) careers for sex? But the second big question is how their spouse and children react and this book delves into that topic very nicely. I felt I got to know the characters very well and really was able to follow their reasoning as the story progressed. Good read!


5 out of 5 stars Another fantastic Weiner novel!   July 21, 2010
Kayce H (Virginia)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Fans of Jennifer Weiner will love her latest novel, Fly Away Home. I don't know how she continues to do it, time and time again, but Jennifer Weiner can keep you enthralled in a story and engaged in the characters on every single page. She continues to be one of my favorites that I've also been fortunate enough to meet on two book tours: last summer's Best Friends Forever tour as well as this year's Fly Away Home tour.

As a Washington, D.C. area local, it seems all too familiar. The tale of the wandering politician. The one who thinks the rules don't apply to him, who indulges in temptation and his selfish desires, and who ultimately ends up making a public statement of apology with his disgraced wife standing by his side. Yet it's rare that we get an inside glimpse at the wife and family's views. The ones who were betrayed and shamed in public. The ones who have to figure out what to do with their lives and how to protect each other from public opinion and interest.

Jennifer Weiner does just this in her newest novel. Exploring "the family side" of the typical political scandal, we follow Sylvie (the scorned wife), Diana (the over-achieving and `perfect' oldest), and Lizzie (the younger, more rebellious child.) Told from all three points of views (which is one of the things I love most about Weiner's novels- you get more than one side of the story!), other trials rise in every character's life. From work to parenting to relationships to family, there is so much going on in Fly Away Home, I never lost interest! (Though to be fair, I've never lost interest in a Weiner novel.)

Written with the author's usual humor and wit, you'll laugh out loud with these women. You'll root for them as individuals and as a family as they try to piece back together their lives after their world(s) are turned upside down. Each one has her own desires, her own passions, and her own relationships to reconcile. And I think this book definitely leaves some doors open for a sequel.

I can say I'm happy with the ending, however I do find myself wondering what happens next for Diana and Lizzie! Particularly Diana. Both of their stories and lives were so interesting and, a couple of times, unpredictable. (Maybe we will find out in an upcoming sequel...?) Either way, Fly Away Home, is another fantastic Jennifer Weiner novel that will leave you considering your family and appreciating them all the more. After all, isn't family what it's all about?

Congrats to Jen on signing a four year-four book deal with her publisher! I'm looking forward to meeting new characters and seeing you on tour again! Thanks for supporting our blog after your stop in the D.C.-area. Enjoy the rest of those cupcakes this summer!



5 out of 5 stars Best of J. Weiner so far   July 15, 2010
Behrens Jessika (Vasteras Sweden)
The plot did seem as if it had come out of The Good Wife (tv-show), when I started reading. I quickly abandoned the notion since they share very little.
The wife of a politician finds out that her husband has had an affair. She leaves to begin a new life. Along side are the stories of her 2 daughters with their different yet of equal magnitude of problems and the disturbances of life. The plot is neat, not too short, not too long. Dialogue is believable and I could identify with the characters. Their personae are detailed in all their humanity, problems, emotional distress and perhaps not the most rational way to deal with things. The language is fluent.
Altogether, I enjoyed it immensely, more than any other book by Jennifer Weiner so far.



5 out of 5 stars Enjoyed the book   July 19, 2010
Indiana Girl (USA)
I enjoyed the book. Typical Jennifer Weiner, nothing too deep - quick read, pure entertainment.

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