In an incredible novel of devastating beauty, Martin Lambert must come to terms with the aftermath of his brother's suicide. Replaying sad melodies of his affluent youth, Martin embarks on a poignant journey through his family's haunted past--an unforgettable voyage of self-discovery that leads him from a childhood tainted by shocking parental abuse to a present clouded by alcoholic despair and desperate love - and, ultimately, toward a future of understanding, redemption and hope.
It is so enjoyable to read a book that is well written!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book was dark but wonderful to read, I loved thinking about what the author was saying. Readers who appreciate depth, will love this book.
A beautiful, well-woven story of a flawed family.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Dennis McFarland has written a beautiful book about a deeply flawed family. He has composed this book in a way I imagine musicians write music, weaving disparate strands, voices, high notes, discord, emotions... Martin has his work cut out for him to come to grips with his messed-up life. He drinks too much, his marriage is falling apart, his company is sliding out of his grasp. And his brother, Perry, has just committed suicide. Martin works to resolve his problems in fits and starts along with a stellar ensemble cast including his parents, grandparents, family friends, servants, and people he meets because of his brother's death. Though Martin ties up most of his loose ends by the end, nothing seems too pat. Not happily-ever-after, Martin's dreams of the future will always be haunted by echoes of the past.
This is a wonderful, well written, funny and moving debut.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
The Music room is, in my opinion, one of the most impressive literary debuts of the last twenty years. Mcfarland writes with grace, wit and compassion about very human characters. I recommend this book to anyone who appreciates good writing.
Beautifully written retrospective
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This has to be one of the best books I've read in the last ten years. The writing is superb; McFarland knows how to convey the most complex emotions with a few well-chosen words. The story is truly fascinating, and the characters well-developed. I have unfortunately been somewhat disappointed in McFarland's next two novels, School for the Blind and A Face at the Window. Perhaps The Music Room is just too much to live up to . . .
Wonderful sad tale of a man dealing with his a 28 year past.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
"The Music room" is a great journey into the past of Martin Lambert and his family. Through this novel Martin searches for the answers to his questions; why did his brother kill himself, why his parents were alcoholics, and how he could overcome such a past. Thrown into a lifetime of emotions which he has put off for so long, he is determined to come in grips with his past. He finds that music, the one true joy of his family, is not only the cause of the problems, but the answer.
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