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@katiereads.nj My final book of 2021 was “As Again, Yes”. This was one of those books that got a lot of FaceTime on bookstagram and I had planned on skipping. The author had done a luncheon at my mom’s school and she got me a signed copy for Christmas so I thought let’s see if it was truly as good as my bookstagram friends said it was. This book was fantastic and absolutely deserved all the FaceTime it got! I loved following my Kate and Peter from childhood into adulthood. This is a book I will be recommending to friends and family for a while! I wish I was able to attend that luncheon to hear more from such a fantastic and talented writer. #bookreview #askagainyes #bookrecommendations #bookblogger #bookbloggers #fashionblogger #fashionstyle #books #bookstagram #bookstagrammer

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@bookswithlexi_ ***CURRENTLY READING*** ____ Book: Ask Again, Yes Author: marybethkeane Originally Published: May 28, 2019 Genre(s): urban fiction, contemporary, Literary fiction, family, mental health Purchase at: target barnesandnoble audible applebooks Google Play Books ______________________ #askagainyes #askagainyesbook #books #currentlyreading #currentread #currentreads #bookpost #books #booksfordays #shelfie #mybookfeatures #mybookfeature #bookblog #bookblogger #bookblogging #bookstagrammer #booksofinstagram

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@vickisbookshelf 🌿 REVIEW 🌿⠀ Ask Again,Yes by Mary Beth Keane⠀ ⠀ Family trauma and Suburban drama?? I’m in⠀ ⠀ This was the first family drama I’ve read and while I had no idea what to expect, I definitely enjoyed it. Ask Again, Yes is a story about family, love, heartbreak, resentment, remorse, trauma, + healing. After two families become intertwined after a tragedy, we follow them over the course of 30+ years to watch how these characters are or aren’t moving forward from the trauma. ⠀ ⠀ I liked that the author continued with multiple perspectives throughout the entire novel and allowed us to see struggles that each character faced. I felt the plot was well developed but there’s no big reveal or major progression of events. Even the ending is pretty mild. But the raw emotion + family dynamics is what makes this story so intriguing. It was definitely tough to read at times and had my stomach feeling twisted in knots but being able to watch this family grow (or not grow) was incredibly interesting. ⠀ ⠀ Overall, I really enjoyed this and wouldnt mind reading another family drama. If you’re looking for a fast paced read and something with twist and turns, this probably isnt for you.⠀

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  • The triumphant New York Times Bestseller *The Tonight Show Summer Reads Pick* Named one of the Best Books of the Year by People, Vogue, Parade, NPR, and Elle "A gem of a book.
  • Author(s): Mary Beth Keane
  • 400 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary

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"A family saga about two Irish American families in a New York suburb, the love between two of their children, and the tragedies that threaten to tear them apart and destroy their futures"--



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The triumphant New York Times Bestseller *The Tonight Show Summer Reads Pick*

Named one of the Best Books of the Year by People, Vogue, Parade, NPR, and Elle

"A gem of a book." --Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

How much can a family forgive?

Francis Gleeson and Brian Stanhope, rookie NYPD cops, are neighbors in the suburbs. What happens behind closed doors in both houses--the loneliness of Francis's wife, Lena, and the instability of Brian's wife, Anne, sets the stage for the explosive events to come.

In Mary Beth Keane's extraordinary novel, a lifelong friendship and love blossoms between Kate Gleeson and Peter Stanhope, born six months apart. One shocking night their loyalties are divided, and their bond will be tested again and again over the next thirty years. Heartbreaking and redemptive, Ask Again, Yes is a gorgeous and generous portrait of the daily intimacies of marriage and the power of forgiveness.



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"A gem of a book." --Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

"I devoured this astonishing tale of two families linked by chance, love, and tragedy. Mary Beth Keane gives us characters so complex and alive that I find myself still thinking of them days after turning the final page. A must-read."
--J. Courtney Sullivan, author of Saints for All Occasions

"This is one beautiful book. I was wowed by Keane's writing and narrative skill--and by what she knows about trouble."
--Stephen King

"A gut-wrenching tale."
--GMA.com

"One of the most unpretentiously profound books I've read in a long time... Keane writes with deep familiarity and precision about the lives of this particular generation... As a writer, Keane reminds me a lot of Ann Patchett: Both have the magical ability to seem to be telling 'only' a closely-observed domestic tale that transforms into something else deep and, yes, universal. In Keane's case, that 'something else' is a story about forgiveness and acceptance... modestly magnificent."
--Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air

"Keane writes with acute sensitivity and her characters are consistently, authentically lived-in. . . . smartly told." -Entertainment Weekly

"Her characters are flawed, thoughtful, hard-working people trying to make sense of ordinary and sometimes impossible events, and dealing with the ripple effects of the past on the present... a thought-provoking family drama and a testament to the power of forgiveness." --Shelf Awareness

"Keane's novel is a rare example of propulsive storytelling with profound insights about blame, forgiveness and abiding love." --People Magazine

"Stunning! An absolutely brilliant, gorgeously-written novel by a fearless writer. Ask Again, Yes is both haunting and hopeful, like life itself. It's the consummate epic family story, one I can't stop thinking and talking about. A must-read for our time." --Lisa Taddeo, author of Three Women

"A profound story... Keane's gracefully restrained prose gives her characters dignity... shows how difficult forgiveness can be--and how it amounts to a kind of hard-won grace." --Vogue

"Beautifully observed. . . . Ask Again, Yes is a tale that will compel readers to think deeply about the ravages of unacknowledged mental illness, questions of family love and loyalty, and the arduous journey towards forgiveness." --BookPage, starred review

"A beautiful novel, bursting at the seams with empathy."
--Brianna Kovan, Elle

"Remarkable."
--Booklist

"Thoughtful, compassionate... illustrates the mutability of memory and the softening effects of time... poignantly demonstrates how grace can emerge from forgiveness."
--Publishers Weekly

"Keane's story embraces family lives in all their muted, ordinary, yet seismic shades... offers empathy and the long view... Tender and patient, the novel avoids excessive sweetness while planting itself deep in the soil of commitment and attachment. Graceful and mature. A solidly satisfying, immersive read."
--Kirkus (starred review)

"Ask Again, Yes is a powerful and moving novel of family, trauma, and the defining moments in people's lives. Mary Beth Keane is a writer of extraordinary depth, feeling and wit. Readers will love this book, as I did."
--Meg Wolitzer, author of The Female Persuasion

"Mary Beth Keane takes on one of the most difficult problems in fiction--how to write about human decency. In Ask Again, Yes, Keane creates a layered emotional truth that makes a compelling case for compassion over blame, understanding over grudge, and the resilience of hearts that can accept the contradictions of love."
-- Louise Erdrich, author of The Round House

"Mary Beth Keane combines Joan Didion's exacting eye for detail with the emotional wallop of Alice McDermott. From the ache of first love to the recognition that the people closest to us are flawed and human, Ask Again, Yes is a moving testament to the necessary act of forgiveness. It is heartbreaking, hopeful, and honest."
--Brendan Mathews, author of The World of Tomorrow

"Mary Beth Keane is at the height of her powers in this novel about the sacrifices we make when we choose to build a life with someone. In Ask Again Yes, Keane tells a story about the fragility of happiness, the violence lurking beneath everyday life, and, ultimately, the power of love. If you've ever loved someone beyond reason, you will love this wise, tender, and beautiful book."
--Eleanor Henderson, author of Ten Thousand Saints

"Mary Beth Keane looks past the veneer that covers ordinary moments and into the very heart of real life. There's a Tolstoyan gravity, insight, and moral heft in these pages, and Keane's ability to plumb the depths of authentic feeling while avoiding sentimentality leaves one shaking one's head in frank admiration. This wonderful book is so many things: a gripping family drama; a sensitive meditation on mental illness; a referendum on the power and cost of loyalty; a ripping yarn that takes us down into the depths and back up; in short, a triumph."
--Matthew Thomas, author of We Are Not Ourselves

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