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La Poursuite du bonheur

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Manhattan, Thanksgiving 1945. Artistes, écrivains, musiciens... tout Greenwich Village se presse à la fête organisée par Eric Smythe, dandy et dramaturge engagé. Ce soir-là, sa sœur Sara, fraîchement débarquée à New York, croise le regard de Jack Malone, journaliste de l'armée américaine. Amour d'une nuit, passion d'une vie, l'histoire de Sara et Jack va bouleverser plusieurs générations.
Un demi-siècle plus tard, à l'enterrement de sa mère, Kate Malone remarque une vieille dame qui ne la quitte pas des yeux. Coups de téléphone, lettres incessantes... Commence alors un harcèlement de tous les instants. Jusqu'au jour où Kate reçoit un album de photos... La jeune femme prend peur : qui est cette inconnue? Que lui veut-elle ?

774 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Douglas Kennedy

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Douglas Kennedy was born in Manhattan in 1955. He studied at Bowdoin College, Maine and Trinity College, Dublin, returning to Dublin in 1977 with just a trenchcoat, backpack and $300. He co-founded a theatre company and sold his first play, Shakespeare on Five Dollars a Day, to Radio 4 in 1980. In 1988 he moved to London and published a travel book, Beyond the Pyramids. His debut novel The Dead Heart was published in 1994.

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Author 394 books765 followers
May 10, 2013
Reading this book I fell in love with Kennedy's writing... And bought the rights for his first (and only so far) Serbian edition... Everybody who read the book fell in love as well... but as it usually happens, when I left the publisher nobody continued to take care of "my" author... His books are big bestsellers in France as well and many of his novels made it to big screen...
MUST READ! One of my most valuable "editorial picks"...
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516 reviews
December 21, 2020
If I had to describe Freya Kennedy's books in one word it would be heartwarming. In Pursuit of Happiness is set in Derry, Ireland, so, if you enjoyed Freya's previous book Dreams and Hopes of Libby Quinn, you'll be delighted to re-visit Ivy Lane and catch on what's been happening in this lovely, supportive community.

Jo Campbell loves her family and her job (she is a co-owner of the Ivy Lane pub), but ever since she was a child, Jo dreamt of becoming a writer and sharing her stories with the world. Her friend and future sister-in-law Libby risked everything and took a chance on a shabby place which she turned into a cosy bookshop. Perhaps the time has come for Jo to step out of her comfort zone and see if her first book is any good. Jo lets her friends read it ...and surprise, surprise...they love it. In fact, Libby sendsa copy of it to a famous Scottish writer who is about to visit Derry and do a book signing event in Libby's bookshop.

Things begin to happen on the personal front too. Harry Gallagher's grandson Lorcan comes to visit his granddad. Lorcan is in need of a quiet place to reflect on his long-term relationship which has just ended, and Derry seems a great place to help him recover from his heartbreak. I think this might be the right place for me to stop telling you about the plot, otherwise I might spoil your enjoyment of the story. The events are quite straightforward and once you know more about Jo and Lorcan's past, you will also understand their present and their dilemmas.

In Lorcan's words Jo is 'funny and talented' and 'can make a horrible day seem infinitely brighter'. Jo's relationship with her six-year-old little sister Clara is really special. I also enjoyed reading about Jo's parents, especially her Mum's crotchet club, which is all about 'caring and sharing' (read 'good-natured gossip') The way they care for their foster chidren and now the youngest adopted one- Clara- their kindness, attention, stability and love which they never tire of giving- are all the reasons why their children grow up to be happy, independent, and caring people. There's also everybody's favourite shopkeeper Harry with his inexplicable aversion to kitchen rolls and dishwasher tablets. The book is full of charming, likeable characters that will make you smile.

A charming story with my favourite slow-burn romance which highlights the importance of realising our hopes and dreams, being kind and considerate, and paying attention to things that really matter in life.

Thankyou to NetGalley, Rachel, and the publisher, Boldwood Books, for the review copy. All opinions are my own and were not influenced in any way.
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300 reviews800 followers
December 23, 2015
Douglas Kennedy writes women so well; he writes about how women think, like a female writer does. There is no insult meant in that comment. A wonderful story set in 1940-50s America; this novel will teach you something about McCarthyism if you are unaware of that shameful time in USA.

New Years Eve, a party at struggling playwright Eric's apartment. A gatecrasher Jack, an army journalist looks across the room at Sara, Eric's sister, and so begins a powerful but tragic love story. It is not a soggy romance, simply a great love story. This is a story I could see done like a black and white movie. Just doing this short review years after I first read this makes me decide to read this novel again (for about the tenth time).

My first Douglas Kennedy book and I've been hooked on this writer ever since. For me, this novel is so a 5★
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754 reviews202 followers
January 5, 2020
4.5 stars

Before reading The Pursuit of Happiness I had almost no idea about the American political landscape of the 1950's and though I may have heard of McCarthyism I certainly couldn't have said what it was. Though this theme was prevalent in Douglas Kennedy's novel I wouldn't describe it as a political novel. At its core it was a tragic love story, written in a most compelling manner and I was fabulously impressed by this reading experience.

The story opens in 2001 at Kate's mothers funeral. Naturally she's not happy on this day but she struck me as a generally unhappy character. As a single mother, overworked with a strained relationship with her ex husband and her brother she was described as having "...a real talent for unhappiness". So, when approached by a mysterious stranger at the funeral it was hardly surprising that Kate was uninterested, even angry, at what this stranger - Sara- had to say.

The vast majority of the story was from Sara's perspective and we got to know her and her brother Eric quite intimately. Sara's story opened on the night in 1945 when she met Jack, the man who was to be the love of her life. This was no straight forward love story though as the very next day Jack was shipped out on a nine month stint with the American army. Sara was prepared to wait but was eventually forced to accept Jack had other ideas. As her life went into freefall Eric stood by and supported her. As the story progressed we heard about Sara's life, the people she loved and those she loathed. We heard about her losses but also her successes. And we heard about her enduring love for Jack.

Jack's story was complex and thanks to some unfortunate timing and his own moral standards he found himself locked into the role of husband - but not to the woman he loved.

Eric's story was one of lows, highs, and yet more lows. At the peak of his success in both his work and personal life Eric found himself on one of McCarthy's blacklists and his life began to unravel. Given the "choice" of naming names or losing everything Eric made the ultimate sacrifice and remained true to his own ethics but not everyone acted that way. "...That was the worst thing about the blacklist - the way it scared everyone away from acts of common good, and appealed to the most basic of human instincts: personal survival ...at all costs".


The denouement brought all the stories together beautifully. Personally I was invested in these characters and wanted only the best for them but I fear my pursuit of their happiness seemed futile. This was very much a story about the lasting impacts of our chance encounters and the choices we make. It was a story of betrayals, the importance of forgiveness and the consequences of withholding that forgiveness.

I'm not sure what else Douglas Kennedy has written but I'd be more than willing to tackle any of his other novels if this was indicative of his standard. Highly recommended reading.
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2,095 reviews15.7k followers
December 17, 2020
Charming and hopeful. Freya Kennedy has written a heartwarming story brimming with family, friendship, dreams, and a dog. The story follows up Freya‘s last book Libby Quinn, however it can most definitely be red as a standalone. Jo is stuck in a bit of a rutt. She is happy and safe, but knows she’s not living her best life. Jo has always dreamed of being an author, but doubts her talent. She wants to find love, but is afraid of opening up. then two things happen that shake Jo’s life up. Harry (a beloved village shop owner)‘s grandson Lorcan comes to town. Additionally Libby sends a copy of Jo’s book to a famous author. Will Jo be able to take a chance and embrace change?

This was such a sweet story filled with such lovely characters. I loved revisiting this delightful village with all its quaintness and charm. Jo is a great character and I really liked getting to know her better and wanted her to realize her dreams. it was nice to get reacquainted with characters from the previous book as well as meet new ones. The romance was a true slow burn, and I did like Lorcan as the love interest (even though I’m not sure about his name?). A definite comfort read... the perfect escape.

this book in emojis 🐶 📚 ✏️ ☕️ 👑

*** Big thank you to Boldwood Books for my gifted copy of this book. All opinions are my own. ***
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1,554 reviews256 followers
January 17, 2025
Slow start but once I got into it, it was an amazing read. Really amazing love story and interesting to read about America after the second world war.

Five stars.
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Author 14 books426 followers
February 16, 2023
Jo Campbell has a dream to write a book and have it published. It looks destined to remain a dream. She has a number of journals filled with her writing. But so far she refuses to let anyone else read her words. Fear of criticism holds her back. Jo works at the local bookshop and is part owner of the Ivy Inn, but Thursdays are her day to just sit and utilise the space at Once Upon a Book, her friend Libby’s bookshop, to write. Jo has a close relationship with her mother, and young adopted sister Clara and her adopted brother Noah who is engaged to Libby. Jo is living with her mother and sister while her father is in Dubai. Most of the time she is happy, but just lately Jo has become unsettled. Will she ever be brave enough not only to put her work out there but to put herself out there again in a romantic relationship?
This is an easy read. Jo is likeable though she does become a bit annoying at times with her insecurities. Clara is a delight, or a ‘dote’ as in the Irish way she is often called. The other characters are well drawn. I particularly liked Harry owner of one of the shops and his outspoken views about things.
A rather sweet story, fairly predictable and things do tend to work out too neatly for this reader. I liked it but didn’t love it. It just seemed to go on far too long, going over the same ground more than once. A pleasant read but not especially memorable.
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364 reviews90 followers
July 5, 2017
4,5
Menudo novelón. Que un libro de más de 700 páginas no se te haga aburrido tiene, para mí, un mérito brutal. Decir que Douglas Kennedy escribe bien es quedarse corta (él está a otro nivel) por lo que me costará empezar nueva lectura. Los personajes femeninos me han parecido increíbles; todas son distintas pero tienen muchísima personalidad, sobretodo Sara.
Douglas Kennedy nos regala decenas de frases y párrafos bonitos; de esos que te hacen reflexionar o pensar, y que a mí tanto me gustan.
Dicho todo esto, ¿por qué no ponerle entonces cinco estrellas?. No tengo una razón concreta; es por el sentimiento que me ha quedado al cerrar el libro, como si me hubiera faltado algo.
En cualquier caso, En busca de la felicidad es un novelón, y quiero agradecer a Lidia que hable tan bien de este escritor americano al que no conocía. Si he leído su libro ha sido por ella. ♡
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1,118 reviews1,492 followers
November 25, 2011
I really enjoyed this book. At times, it felt a bit light and predictable, but it dealt with a very interesting time and place, and Sara was a great character. Also, unlike many books I have read, it got better and more complex as the story developed. I often find that books start well and then fizzle out. This book certainly did not follow that pattern. I think I will read another book by Kennedy sometime soon.
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347 reviews88 followers
July 22, 2016
Douglas Kennedy es un autor de los que acomplejan al lector. Muestra tal dominio del lenguaje, de la trama, de los sentimientos que siempre me resulta un reto y además de los difíciles porque también es un maestro del detalle. Qué gran trabajo hacen sus traductores, por cierto.
Una historia real, creíble, dura e incomprensible a veces. Muy recomendable.
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Author 14 books426 followers
April 15, 2015
The story starts with Kate at her mother’s funeral and a stranger who appears at the funeral. Then it goes back to tell is who this woman is, why she came to the funeral and what her interest is in Kate. I liked the way the story went back to fill in the background and history of Sara Smythe and Jack Malone.
This is a story of choices and consequences that have far reaching effects on others. The characters are complex and well portrayed. Even if I didn’t agree with their choices, it was easy to understand how they arrived at them. The writer has a good understanding of what motivates people and the way they will react to events. Three quotes that particularly appealed to me and in a way sum up the novel for me are:
‘I think that is the hardest thing about bereavement – coming to terms with what might have been, if only you’d been able to get it right.’
‘Forgiveness is the hardest thing in life and the most necessary. But it’s still the hardest.’
‘Pride is the most blinding and self-indulgent of all emotions.’
At times I became bit bored with all the McCarthy information, yet it was essential to the story. It is the characters that make the novel memorable. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and will be interested to try another of this author’s books.
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Author 83 books25 followers
April 5, 2018
Awful preppy girl meets awful smug guy, falls in love, then spends the rest of the novel reflecting on it over coffee. It's an 'epic' - so expect awful kids to grow up into awful people too.
There is a section where the nightmare of Kate's domestic situation is played out as Gothic melodrama in a tiny village, under the watchful eye of the mother in law from hell, which is fantastic; as is the part exposing the pomposity and callousness of the HUAC. After that, it's all downhill.
We are constantly told how funny the three central characters are but, believe me, they hide it well. My biggest beef though is with Kate - she writes one short story (one) and is compared to Hemingway; people remember it for years - she even lands an internationally read column on the back of it. If she could only have mustered up the energy to write one more (or maybe just a poem) they would have given her a Pulitzer, but she was too busy, y'know, reflecting profoundly about life.
A literary heavyweight that lacks punch.
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197 reviews391 followers
December 20, 2024
¿Sabes de esos autores con los que conectas con su narración desde la primera frase? Pues eso me ha ocurrido con Douglas Kennedy. Su manera de escribir es sencilla, sin grandes adornos o artificios y sin embargo, llega y se queda en la mente. El autor, para mi, brilla en la construcción de personajes y nos presenta un elenco bien definido, con una psicología extremadamente bien desarrollada y coherente. Esta es la historia de Kate, Charlie, Sara, Jack, Eric… y todos y cada uno de estos personajes se siente real y nada impostado o forzado. Todos ellos persiguen lo mismo que perseguimos todos en la vida: ser feliz. Que se dice pronto, pero es posiblemente una de las cosas más complicadas a la que se puede aspirar. ¿Y hasta qué punto tenemos voz y voto en nuestra propia felicidad? Podemos poner todas nuestras fuerzas y energía en un objetivo pero la vida es caprichosa y muchas veces injusta, lo que nos obliga a cambiar el rumbo, a adaptarnos y sobre todo a tomar decisiones que hasta ese momento hemos evitado a toda costa tomar. Es ahí, en esa toma de decisiones donde nos jugamos todo a una carta. Las consecuencias de nuestras decisiones no sólo son impredecibles si no que además, son definitivas. Douglas Kennedy pone a sus personajes en situaciones complejas y devastadoras y les obliga a decidir, para después tener que reconstruir su felicidad a base de los escombros que quedan tras la detonación. Por supuesto, no he compartido las decisiones que toman en muchas ocasiones, pero el autor nos proporciona unos personajes tan sólidos que entiendes sus motivaciones y sabes que ellos no podrían actuar de otro modo.
Ambientado en el Nueva York de los años cincuenta, en plena Guerra Fría y con la caza de brujas del senador McCarthy de fondo, el autor nos ofrece una novela que habla de las relaciones familiares, del perdón, el rencor, el duelo, la superación personal, el amor…. Pero sobre todo, habla de capear el vendaval. De la búsqueda de la felicidad.
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343 reviews52 followers
March 28, 2020
O carte cat o viata de om! Ce este viata pana la urma? O suma de incercari, o sumedenie de alegeri si decizii care ne pot schimba irevocabil destinul. Cartea asta este despre viata a doi oameni atat de perfecti impreuna si atat de tragici si tristi separat. Mi-a lasat un gust amar povestea lor de viata. De cele mai multe ori i-am judecat, mai ales pe Sara, pentru ca in general nu am inteles deciziile ei. Dar in anii aceia imediat dupa razboi, ma intreb cine oare ar fi avut curajul sa procedeze altfel? M-a impresionat faptul ca in ciuda tuturor jocurilor destinului, ei au avut parte de o iubire cum doar putinor oameni le este dat sa traiasca. O iubire care i-a si pedepsit pe fiecare in parte, ceea ce m-a facut sa ma intreb daca nu cumva ar fi mai bine sa ai parte de mai putina dragoste dar sa ai o viata mai tihnita si sa gasesti placere si frumusete in lucruri marunte. Cel mai mult insa, m-a indignat Dorothy. De ce ai alege sa traiesti astfel? Dar fiind in anii '40 probabil optiunile ei erau aproape inexistente, si totusi...
Nu degeaba se spune ca suntem suma tuturor alegerilor noastre. Am suferit pentru Sara si m-am tot pus in locul ei, ma intrebam mereu daca eu as fi procedat altfel si m-a impresionat putere ei de a o lua mereu de la capat. Va recomand cartea, mi-a placut mult.
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1,179 reviews73 followers
August 25, 2017
Емоционално опустошаваща . Думите ми няма да са достатъчни , за да изразя всичко онова , което извика в ума ми тази книга. И в душата ми. Много ме разстрои и ме разплака. Много пъти.
По думите на автора -"Плачът е самосъжаление. А самосъжалението не решава нищо."

Невероятни диалози както винаги.

"Човек всъщност никого не познава истински. Мислиш , че познаваш някого, накрая той направо те изумява. Особено ако е човек , с когото те свързва любов."

"Никога не си поставяй за цел да се влюбиш."

"Мъжете са винаги десет пъти по-привлекателни, когато просто седят и слушат."

"В момента , в който повериш своето щастие на друг човек, ти застрашаваш самата възможност да бъдеш щастлив.Защото елиминираш фактора лична отговорност от уравнението.Ти казваш на другия човек: направи ме завършена,пълноценна,желана ,обичана.Но истината е , че единствено самият човек може да накара себе си да се чувства завършен и пълноценен."

"Любовта не трябва да бъде форма на зависимост......"

"Толкова е странно да откриеш с колко много неща в живота можеш всъщност да се справиш."

"Хората никога не могат да ти създадат чувство за сигурност, когато имаш нужда от него."

"Когато се стигне до прошка,може думите да имат значение,но жестът е всичко.Защото всеки жест поражда друг жест.Защото ,когато прощаваш на другия имаш право да простиш и на самия себе си."

"Животът е нещо дълбоко несъвършено.Никога не постъпваме правилно докрай.Повечето от нас тръгват с добри намерения.Опитваме се да направим най-доброто, което можем.Но толкова често губим ориентация и подвеждаме другите.Какво друго можем да направим,освен да опитаме отново?"

Трябваше ми нов прочит на книгата, за да мога да осмисля или поне да опитам , всичко онова , което се съдържа в нея.
Много ме разстрои отново.
Няма смисъл да преписвам всяка една мисъл, която ме накара да се замисля, ужасно много са .
Ще продължавам да си я припомням.
1,717 reviews110 followers
November 27, 2020
I really loved this book, I didn’t realise that it actually follows on from the Libby Quinn book which I read awhile ago. Having said this you can read this as a stand alone book as although there are the same characters it doesn’t matter if you haven’t read the first one. Let’s hope there is more to come in this series. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.
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717 reviews4 followers
April 12, 2011
This was a 99cent special from Nook so I didn't know much about it when I started reading it, but I got so completely absorbed in the story that I couldn't put it down. It's about 500 pages and I read it in about a week. Rarely do I get so engrossed in a book but it was heartfelt, interesting, and good plot twists that I didn't see coming.
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428 reviews
February 25, 2011
This was my fifth Douglas Kennedy novel, and I was not disappointed. Kennedy is a true story-teller; I can't put his books down! The Pursuit of Happiness takes place in post-WWII and much of the plot revolves around tragic McCarthyism period in U.S. history. Young Sara Smyth moves to New York against her very staid parents' wishes where her older brother, Eric, already resides. Sara meets journalist Jack Malone at a party at Eric's house. They spend one passionate night together and fall in love with one another, thereby sparking a long chain of events that cover 1945 to the mid-2000's.

Kennedy's characters are always vivid, and his insight into human behavior is amazing. His ability to write in a female voice is remarkable. I highly recommend this novel.

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1,771 reviews18 followers
August 3, 2015
Truly outstanding. It grabbed my attention from the very first page. I highly recommend.
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193 reviews65 followers
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March 1, 2019
Nueva York estaba tan frenética y obsesionada consigo misma como siempre. Todos parecían correr hacia alguna parte. Todos parecían preocupados, y tan ocupados que no eran conscientes de las cosas que se perpetraban en su nombre: carreras destrozadas, confianzas traicionadas, vidas destruidas. Aquello era lo que hacía la lista negra. Si no te tocaba a ti personalmente, podías seguir como si no estuviera ocurriendo nada oscuro a tu alrededor. No podía comprender cómo nos habíamos podido dejar intimidar por aquellos demagogos patrióticos. Lo único que tenía claro era que tenía que irme. Poner un océano entre mi país y yo. Hasta que terminara la locura.

He pasado las últimas cuatro noches en una vorágine lectora sin igual.
Douglas Kennedy me ha llevado por donde ha querido con esta historia; no es perfecta y en algunos momentos me ha resultado un pelín trágica en exceso, pero está tan bien escrita y tan bien hilada que lo he pasado completamente por alto. Me he dejado llevar y ha merecido la pena.
Mención especial para los grandísimos personajes, esos diálogos maravillosos y el momento histórico que retrata: años 40-50 en EEUU en plena caza de brujas de McCarthy, brutal.

Y, por mucho que ame a este país, no creo necesario envolverme en una bandera. El fanatismo patriótico es como seguir la Biblia: me da miedo porque es doctrinario. El patriotismo de verdad es silencioso, discreto y reflexivo. Crítico.

Reconozco que he sido muy visceral tanto con la historia como con los personajes; en muchos momentos he tenido la sensación de estar leyendo sobre vidas reales, y supongo que cuando un libro consigue eso, es de los buenos.

Leer En busca de la felicidad ha sido como ver una película clásica en blanco y negro, donde todo es a lo grande, todo es épico y emocionalmente inmenso e intenso.
Y qué decir de Sara Smythe..., un personajazo tremendo: luchadora, humana, honesta. La lealtad y el apoyo incondicional entre ella y su hermano Eric es una de las cosas más bonitas y emocionantes de esta lectura; ese, es el verdadero amor de este libro.

Duerme; y si la vida fue amarga contigo, perdona; si fue dulce, da las gracias; no tienes nada más que vivir. Y dar las gracias es bueno, como perdonar. -Algernon Charles Swinburne.
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250 reviews3 followers
June 29, 2025
Novelón de Douglas Kennedy. Una historia familiar ambientada en los años posteriores a la IIGM y muy concretamente en los años de la caza de brujas del senador McCarthy. Lo que más me ha gustado es la fuerza de los personajes, su búsqueda de la felicidad que nos roza y se evapora de nuestro lado.
Súper recomendable.
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39 reviews108 followers
July 24, 2011


THE STORY:
The story starts of with the death of Dorothy, Kate’s mother. We see Kate trying to come to terms with the death of a complicated woman whom she loved but never understood. It is only after her mother’s death that she catches a glimpse of the magnitude of the sadness and loneliness that overshadowed 40 years her mother’s life. She learns this through a manuscript written by Sara whose life was intricately entwined with that of Dorothy for 40 years. Dorothy married and lived with a man who did not love her and whom she did not love, not even from the first day of marriage. Sara loved a man she could not have but whom she loved at first sight and knew would be the only one she ever would.

WHO'S WHO?

Kate a 40 something year old divorcee raising a child on her own and trying to cope with life and the foreboding suspicion that she is a failure.
Sarah is a writer around whom the story is told and an independent woman who loves the man who becomes her undoing.
Eric, devoted bother and homosexual in the 30’ and 40’s.
Jack Malone, husband to Dorothy, Father to Kate who in my opinion a spineless man responsible for a 40 year long catastrophy and the loss of two lives..
Dorothy, a woman who made the choice to marry Jack Malone because of an accidental pregnancy and it cost her happiness to a very large degree.


THIS WAS HOT....
I cannot count the number of "MOMENTS" this book contains and each one is more gut wrenching than the last, that’s one of the things that keep the nail biting suspense going. There is one part that will remain with me forever, I was so disturbed there after by the pain felt by this woman I could not read further for a couple of days and didn’t think I would again. For the first time I really cried for a character.
The entire book It feels like a life that’s been lived in its tragedies and triumphs and as a result you forget you’re reading a work of fiction.
It is a multi layered work that takes you through the heteregenous nature of man. You realize that this book is a reflections of real people with real problems that the rest of the world remains is blissfully unaware of. That resonated with real life for me.

NOT SO HOT:
I felt that there were bits that went on a tad bit long with explanation but not long enough to tempt me to put the book down and they were very few.
I wished he could have covered something about her brother and her ex-husband post her becoming a woman of means, mostly t make the ending more exciting. But perhaps after the rollercoaster of emotions we go through in almost 600 pages, he thought it better to let it go easy.

OVERALL:
When I read the last word I immediately though: WOW, so this is what life is........If not for knowing who the writer was, I would have sworn that this is the work of a female novelist, it almost seems impossible that a man should have such insight into and understanding of the female psyche and emotions.
The Pursuit of Happiness is piece of genius. I believe if a novelist writes with the aim of moving their audience to feel joy, pain, fear, anxiety, heartache, sadness, triumph, and myriad of other emotions to their extreme, this is a book to look up and study. The imagery Kennedy creates is beyond magnificent, no words can adequately explain his gift with words. His book, Temptations made me fall in love with the English language, The Pursuit of Happiness made me fall in love with his creative genius. He is an author I am sure I will enjoy for decades to come. Pursuit of Happiness by Douglas Kennedy
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166 reviews35 followers
January 1, 2021
A tragic love story spanning a lifetime

The year is 1945 and Sara Smythe reluctantly attends her brother, Eric’s, Thanksgiving Eve party. She is swept away by the enigmatic gate-crasher, Jack Malone. Jack says he is a U.S army journalist and is being deployed to Germany the very next day, despite the war being over. Will Jack make good on his declarations of undying love and devotion or will he breaks Sara’s heart, just as Eric suspects.

The Pursuit of Happiness is set in a time of great unrest in the USA. After the initial optimism of the war ending the country moves quickly to a state of great unease and fear of Communism. The McCarthy witch-hunts of this era a nasty little piece of American history!

The writing of this novel was beautifully done, perhaps a bit too well for me in parts. I found myself becoming a little bit depressed by this novel. There was just one depressing event after another for Sara and her loved ones. Kennedy did such a brilliant job with all of the characters that I just really felt their pain with them throughout the novel.

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Author 13 books237 followers
May 19, 2019
Leer a Kennedy es admirarte por su brillantez, su facilidad para llevarte a su terreno, desarmar tus previsiones y cuestionar tus certezas. En esta novela la absoluta protagonista es Sara (con el permiso de Eric, su brillante hermano) y y Jack queda un poco opacado. El macarthismo, el puritanismo y la hipocresía de la época, todo conspira contra Jack y Sara, aunque, al igual que en El momento en que todo cambió, es a ellas a quienes Kennedy dota de mayor fuerza y autoridad moral y a Jack le toca un papel mucho más ingrato.
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Author 5 books49 followers
February 19, 2018
Recenzia completă se poate citi pe blog: https://andreeapandelea.blogspot.ro/2...

„Sara, ca personaj, m-a fermecat încă din momentul în care se afla în prezentul cărții și a deschis ușa apartamentului ei pentru acel musafir. Atunci mi-am spus că ce voi afla despre trecutul ei urma să fie o poveste absolut de neuitat. Și am avut foarte multă dreptate! Nu știu câți oameni ar fi putut să mai fie întregi după ce au trecut printr-o viață atât de tumultuoasă pe care a avut-o aceasta, dar după mine Sara este personajul cel mai puternic pe care l-am citit până acum. [...]”
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967 reviews111 followers
August 18, 2017
Douglas Kennedy mi-a mai fost recomandat cu romanul Clipa (pe care l-am pus pe primul loc în lista mea cu cărți de citit). Plimbându-mă prin anticariat și negăsind nimic de pe lista mea, am dat de numele autorului, însă cu alt roman, Jocurile destinului. Ce să zic, 15 lei, neavând material de citit, l-am luat (fără să citesc vreo recenzie sau măcar să dau un search pe Goodreads, ceea ce mi se întamplă foarte rar)
Romanul acesta m-a cucerit. Cred că nu am mai citit o asemenea poveste de dragoste de ani buni, chiar renunțasem la acest gen. E atât de bine construită, încât cele 700 de pagini trec pe nerăsuflate.
Romanul alternează între prezent (povestea lui Kate și perspectiva ei) și trecut (povestea Sarei), fiind foarte bine echilibrat.
Sara e genul de personaj care te trece prin toate stările. Acum o apreciezi, peste un minut o compătimești, apoi o detești pentru alegerile făcute, urmând să o înțelegi și să te atașezi de ea, așa imperfectă cum e.
E un roman despre alegeri și felul în care fiecare suportă consecințele propriilor alegeri, despre viață în toată complexitatea ei, despre niște oameni obișnuiți, care încearcă să se găsească după război, despre o societate care încearcă să se refacă, dar care are un drum lung în față,despre conflictul dintre generații și felul în care părinții își lasă amprenta asupra copiilor. Și nu în ultimul rând, despre dragoste. Nu dragostea aceea perfectă, unde oamenii trăiesc happily ever after, ci dragostea reală, care vine cu compromisuri, suferință, sacrificii și ...pierderi.
Iată și câteva citate:

" Întotdeauna ne împiedicăm, ezităm și ratăm clipele excepționale. Poate pentru că în viață cu toții construim scuturi protectoare în jurul nostru."

"M-am gândit adesea că te maturizezi cu adevărat atunci când îți ierți părinții pentru că sunt la fel de imperfecți ca și ceilalți...și când conștientizezi că, lăsând la o parte limitele lor, s-au străduit din răsputeri să-ți ofere ce au ei mai bun."

"Noi toți facem ceea ce trebuie ca să apucăm sfârșitul zilei."

"- O să mă întorc, a rostit el într-un târziu.
-Știu. Dacă ai supraviețuit războiului, vei supraviețui și păcii de acolo. Se pune însă întrebarea dacă te vei întoarce pentru mine."
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1,252 reviews6 followers
April 11, 2011
Even though this was a pretty long book and there were parts that had me thinking "why am I reading this", this was a very enjoyable read.

This story tells the life mainly of Sara Smythe. I didn't expect the book to be this way but soon found it extremely enjoyable getting to know Sara. Sara was a successful writer yet her life was never complete. She had an immense love for her brother, Eric, and not only were they siblings they were friends. He would get her through many times and visa versa.

Douglas Kennedy touched on a real life fact where that even though success and fortune may be abundant happiness is not always guaranteed. This is the aspect where I felt sorry for Sara. The dream of reaching her own personal happiness just was also shy of her grasp.

The events her life shaped the lives of Jack Malone's family even in adulthood. All in all, all the characters were always searching for their pursuit of happiness.

Wonderful read. There was a political sense which was a bit boring at times but neccessary to the story. My favorite quote in the book is, "Forgiveness is the hardest thing in life...and the most necessary. But it's still the hardest." I believe this quote could be the heart of the book.
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13 reviews1 follower
April 19, 2015
Easily became one of my favorite books!
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Author 32 books1,853 followers
October 30, 2024
Una nueva historia sorprendente y distinta de Douglas Kennedy, aunque me ha faltado algo, no sé el qué, en la parte del presente. Me ha dejado un poquito fría el final.
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352 reviews15 followers
April 27, 2020
Gdje ste ljubitelji priča iz II Svjetskog rata? Gdje ste ljubitelji tužnih sudbina i nepravde nanijete ljudskom rodu?Gdje ste nepopravljivi romantičari i pristalice ljubavi na prvi pogled? Gdje ste ljubitelji američkog sna i ideala? Gdje ste pristalice heroina i doživotnog iskupljivanja za loše učinjene stvari? Gdje ste vi, koji vjerujete, da je svako kovač vlastite sreće?

Ako ste i na jedno od navedenih pitanja poželjeli odgovoriti TU SAM - ovo je knjiga za vas. 🖤

Knjiga sa prosječnom ocjenom 4,12 na GR, neshvatljivo zanemarena i prerijetko spominjana u književnim grupama. Žao mi je što je 5 zvijezdica najveća ocjena koja joj se može dati jer zaista zaslužuje mnogo više.

Priča koju će vam ispričati glavni lik Sara Smajd vas ni u jednom trenutku neće ostaviti ravnodušnim, pripremite se na razni spektar emocija od bijesa, tuge, boli do istinske sreće i smiraja.

Radnja počinje zabavom na Menhetnu za Dan zahvalnosti nakon završetka rata 1945., koju je upriličio Sarin brat Erik Smajd, vječiti boem i uživatelj dobrog društva, muzike, pića te samog luksuznog života i njegovih prednosti. Iako na prvi izgled potpuno opušten i nezainteresovan za ratna ili bilo koja druga dešavanja oko sebe, Erik se upušta u duhovitu , politički usmjerenu' debatu sa pripadnikom američke vojske koji se upravo vratio sa ratišta, Džekom Malonom.

Prije nego je situacija eksalirala, Sara stiže u pomoć bratu, jer njih dvoje su jednom drugom sve što imaju. U trenutku kad se okrene da pogleda Erikovog sugovornika, njen svijet potpuno staje dok je gledaju oči koje će je pratiti do njenog posljednjeg daha.

Kako će jedan susret dovesti do zadivljujućeg spoja različitih životnih priča, do podijeljene odanosti i okrutne igre sudbine saznajte u ovom odličnom romanu Daglasa Kenedija, i zaboravite sve što ste mislili da znate ili pretpostavljate jer ništa nije onakvo kakvim se čini! 🖤

"Svi mi pokušavamo da učinimo sve u najboljoj namjeri. Ipak, vrlo često pogriješimo na svoju, i na štetu drugih. Šta nam drugo preostaje nego da pokušamo ponovo? To je jedini izbor koji imamo. I u tim pokušajima nam prolaze dani..."
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