Reader Score
77%
77% of readers
recommend this book
Critic Reviews
Good
Based on 9 reviews on
"Fabulous and smart." --Emma Straub, The New York Times Book Review
"Moving... Eloquently testifies to the durability of the fabric of family... Touched with... warmth, kindness and gentle wisdom." --Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal
"All of her books are worth reading, but Sullivan's latest, about the divergent life paths of two Irish immigrant sisters, may be her very best."--Anna Quindlen
"A breathtaking literary ode to life, change, and the unbreakable bonds of family." --Redbook
"Carefully plotted... Sullivan succeeds in creating a believably complicated, clannish Irish-American family... Engrossing." --Suzanne Berne, The New York Times
"An engrossing family drama... Sullivan's profound understanding of her characters and the Irish-Catholic culture that defines them illuminates every scene." --Kim Hubbard, People Magazine
"This year's best book about family... Elegant... Captivating... Deft and insightful... A quiet masterpiece...impressive. Saints for All Occasions is so unassuming that its artistry looks practically invisible. In a simple style that never commits a flutter of extravagance, Sullivan draws us into the lives of the Raffertys, and in the rare miracle of fiction makes us care about them like they were our own family." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post
"A blockbuster...An engrossing family drama with feisty humor and transformative tough love."
--Elle
"I hope to read another novel as strong and wise and beautiful and heartbreaking as J. Courtney Sullivan's Saints for All Occasions this year, but I'm not sure I will."
--Richard Russo