Official Review: We Drank Wine by Marion Reidel

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Official Review: We Drank Wine by Marion Reidel

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "We Drank Wine" by Marion Reidel.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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We Drank Wine, written by Marion Reidel, is a delightful collection of twenty-three short stories. The author dives into the lives and friendships of four Canadian women: Beth, Sandy, Celeste, and Janice. The first three are lifelong friends who met in college; the fourth is Celeste’s neighbor. In these amusing and heartwarming short stories, the author recounts different episodes involving the women, as well as their children, husbands, friends, and neighbors.

The women’s different personalities and relationships are the threads that connect the stories. Celeste is rich and fit; she has a professionally decorated home, a successful husband, attractive kids, and perfectly manicured nails. Sandy was a typical suburban mother until her handsome husband, Robert, left her “to pursue his midlife gender crisis.” Beth is a gentle soul whose flaky husband of thirteen years, Randall, embezzles money and vanishes. Janice is a rather irritating overweight woman.

The strength of this concise, 190-page book is the author’s vivid and multilayered prose, which I thoroughly appreciated. The stories are narrated using different voices and told from multiple perspectives. In some, one of the women uses the first person; in others, readers follow an external narrator. Some of the stories consist almost entirely of direct dialogue – “Bedtime Story” and “I’m Just a Girl” are noteworthy examples. The well-woven themes include marriage, divorce, parenting, homosexuality, and aging.

It’s hard to say which story I liked the most. I very much enjoyed the stories that revolved around Beth, who was by far my favorite character, especially “Breaking Through.” I also thought that “Caribbean Getaway,” narrated by Beth using the first person, wrapped things up beautifully. “A Short Drive” is an excellent example of how the author can humorously approach difficult themes (depression and suicidal ideation) and turn them around. The book has a surprisingly light approach to the human condition and its dilemmas – a sense of all’s well that ends well.

There’s nothing I disliked about We Drank Wine. I enjoyed every story. But if I had to pick one I liked the least, it would be “I Saved Someone’s Life,” narrated by Celeste. I suppose it’s only natural that her narration would reflect her frivolous personality and annoy me.

In closing, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It seems professionally edited, with only a few minor mishaps. It is a lovely, light, and entertaining read that will surely appeal to those who enjoy stories told from a feminine perspective. I liked it so much that I’m recommending it to my lifelong friends! I believe that they will relate to these stories as much as I did.

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I love short stories, and a book of interconnected stories from a feminine perspective is exactly my idea of the perfect read. Thanks for such an insightful review. :D
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It sounds like a nice book to have on the shelf. If you're in the mood for a quick read, short stories are the best! I like the fact that they are all told from different perspectives, makes it even more interesting! Great review! Thanks!
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This sounds interesting and I love the way you described the characters. Thanks for the review 👍
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Juliet+1 wrote: 10 Nov 2019, 15:05 I love short stories, and a book of interconnected stories from a feminine perspective is exactly my idea of the perfect read. Thanks for such an insightful review. :D
Thank you for reading!
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spluficvictory wrote: 10 Nov 2019, 15:56 This sounds interesting and I love the way you described the characters. Thanks for the review 👍
I thought they were relatable characters. Thanks for commenting!
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Y0landa wrote: 10 Nov 2019, 15:38 It sounds like a nice book to have on the shelf. If you're in the mood for a quick read, short stories are the best! I like the fact that they are all told from different perspectives, makes it even more interesting! Great review! Thanks!
I also enjoy short stories, and these are great. Thanks for reading and commenting!
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Juliet+1 wrote: 10 Nov 2019, 15:05 I love short stories, and a book of interconnected stories from a feminine perspective is exactly my idea of the perfect read. Thanks for such an insightful review. :D
Thank you for your comments!
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This sounds like a lovely read, and a well-written collection of short stories. I'm excited to check this one out! Thanks for your review. Cheers:)
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Meg98 wrote: 11 Nov 2019, 18:53 This sounds like a lovely read, and a well-written collection of short stories. I'm excited to check this one out! Thanks for your review. Cheers:)
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Celeste sounds too perfect. Then again the rest of the ladies whilst relatable make me feel sad. It would be interesting to learn how they all get along. Thanks for the review!
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This sounds like an interesting group of women. I chuckled over your comments about Celeste! Thanks for your great analysis of these short stories.
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We Drank Wine by Marion Reidel sounds like a unique short-story collection because all the stories revolve around the same characters and their acquaintances. It's amazing how they all correlate. Thanks a lot mmm17 for an amazing review.
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We Drank Wine by Marion Reidel sounds like a unique short-story collection because all the stories revolve around the same characters and their acquaintances. It's amazing how they all correlate. Thanks a lot mmm17 for an amazing review.
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Short stories are not my thing...they remind me of highschool where reading them was mandatory.

However, the review might have changed my mind. Definitely a must read :!:
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