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Ordinary People
Author: Judith Guest
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 136 reviews
Sales Rank: 3691580

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 3.7 x 0.8

ISBN: 0345291328
EAN: 9780345291325
ASIN: 0345291328

Publication Date: September 12, 1980
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Product Description
Describes a youth's breakdown and recovery and how it affects his family.


Customer Reviews:   Read 131 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Classic Novel, Still Readable   November 10, 2008
This classic novel has held up well with time. The writing is absolutely first-rate, and the story is timeless. There are dated moments, but they don't throw you out of the story. I think this is an important work for anyone who is studying the craft of fiction/novel writing.


5 out of 5 stars Depressing yet good novel!   October 10, 2008
This book made me cry because of how well it makes you identify with the character, from the bad times to the good. I found it a very quick read despite the fact I had to read it for class (9th grade). Enjoyed it immensely. Recommend to all.


3 out of 5 stars Well Written, but not a Classic   January 17, 2007
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

ORDINARY PEOPLE is a novel about the Jarretts, a wealthy suburban family that has to deal with the suicide attempt of their son. This novel is well written, but I found it a bit slow going in parts. Ms. Guest changes the point of view a lot in this book, and writes in a stylistic stream-of-consciousness style that makes it hard to strongly relate to any of the main characters.

I also found the title of this book rather odd, since the story deals with a privileged, highly neurotic family that is hardly representative of the population at large. Most people don't have the option to jet off to Europe in response to a family crisis, for example. I understand that rich people aren't necessarily happy, but that doesn't mean that I have to feel sorry for them.

Many of the issues in ORDINARY PEOPLE were probably cutting edge in 1978, but we now live in a more modern age of self-evaluation, so I'm guessing that most Americans are now very familiar with the themes presented in this book. Still, Guest is a fine writer, and there are many moments in this book that are emotionally honest and touching.

I would therefore recommend this novel for people who are interested in a good family drama. This novel is a good one, but I wouldn't compare it to such masterpieces such as CATCHER IN THE RYE or A SEPARATE PEACE.



5 out of 5 stars Great read - stayed with me for a long time   December 17, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This was one of my favourite books as a teen (ie about 15 years ago)! It's about grief and death and a family falling apart. I kept my battered copy for years when I lived in the UK and brought it home to Jamaica with me. I really identified with it at the time and felt that it crossed gender, racial, and cultural barriers in dealing with the topics. I am not white, upper middle class American and yet I felt it could be my family or anyone's that this happened to. I can't believe some readers thought this was shallow. And believe it or not, not every psychiatrist medicates you and sends you home. Read it!


3 out of 5 stars Typical Literary Pap/ Kitsch   June 11, 2006
 7 out of 21 found this review helpful

Ease of reading: It was fairly light read and can be finished in a afternoon or two. There are a few too many characters to keep straight easily, and the author's habit of starting a scene right in the middle of someone's stream of consciousness doesn't make the prose any easier to follow.

Resemblance to reality: This is very low. The visits to the psychiatrist are what put this more firmly in the category of fiction than any other thing. I happen to know for a fact that psychiatrists don't sit and listen to patients' existential meanderings for several visits. That is the job of COUNSELORS. Psychiatrists want you in, medicated, and out the door as soon as possible. Most visits last 15 minutes, tops.

Ability to create interest: Not all that high. So this is a family of people who have problems. Who doesn't? One really wonders when reading this book: If these characters had a little less disposable income, would these problems be as "serious" as they were? Or would these people have been about the business of living every day life and therefore putting emotional crises on the back burner?

Save your money.


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