"Answered Prayers" by Danielle Steel
By Payal Ghorpade.
I had been lately in conversation with an old friend of mine about my desire to read a novel based on family and friendship. Thus, she forced me to read 'Answered Prayers' by Danielle Steel. Well, the title of the book was enough to give me goosebumps as I thought it to be some pale religious book which I wasn't seeking at all. Having heard an earful from her, finally much to her delight I gave it a try. Bingo!
About The Author:
Danielle Steel is an American writer . She has written 174 books, including over 141 novels. She is the forth bestselling fiction author of all times with her books translated into 43 languages out of which 22 have been adapted for television that have received Golden Globe nominations.
The Cover-Page:
The cover page of the book shows a candle lit in the dark black background. At my first impression about the book, I thought it signifies that there is a light somewhere in the dark. Well turns out, it has much to do with the plot of the p book. The cover page itself speaks volumes about the content of the book. The Christians are accustomed to light a candle in the church to make a wish or pray for someone special. Lighting a candle is a belief that the warmth and the light of the candle will reach the Almighty and their prayers will be answered. Serves well with the cover page.
Characters:
1) Faith Madison (the protagonist): a homemaker in her forties, married to an investment banker, mother of two daughters, beautiful, stylish, generous, kind and religious woman. She is the glue sticking the family together with her selfless sacrifices.
2) Brad Patterson (the protagonist): criminal defense attorney for kids, husband of a high profile successful corporate lawyer, father of two twin boys, well build and fairly handsome man, childhood friend of Faith and her brother Jack.
3) Alex : a hot shot investment banker, Faith's husband,irresponsible towards family, a workaholic with cold and bossy attitude, narrow minded thinking , a cruel man who has his own ways to get through things.
4)Pam: a high profile successful corporate lawyer, Brad's wife, a powerful woman of high rank and superiority living a luxurious life, cool headed, visionary, quite clear with what she wants in her life. Her corporate rich and famous clients are paramount to her above all.
5)Eloise: Elder daughter of Alex and Faith, 24 years old, lives independent life in London, cold and outrageous much like her father, highly supportive of her Father's decisions and holds him in high prospects.
6) Zoe: Younger daughter of Alex and Faith, 18 years old, student at Brown, outspoken and enthusiastic, full of life, supportive of Faith, highly dismissive of Alex.
7) Jason and Dylan: Twin sons of Brad and Pam, adventurers, fond of social service to the underprivileged Africans, Visionary about their future prospects, Kind, helpful and compassionate, Close to Brad than Pam.
Themes:
1) Theme of Loneliness: Faith has retired from the post of a full time mother. Her husband, Alex is often out for business tours or busy working in the office. He pays no affection to Faith and has no time for her. Faith often grieves over the loss of her brother Jack. and others who embraced death one after the other. She feels everything is slipping off her catch. Having nothing concrete to do and no one to talk to She feels she had served her purpose as a homemaker and now is non existent to the world. It can be seen that she is often lonely and solitary.
2) Theme of Friendship: Faith and Brad are childhood friends and are always there in each other's good and bad times. They appreciate and encourage each other to work harder. Both are determined to keep in touch with each other. They treasure their friendship in it's purest form. They know each other so well not to hit on each other's sensitive matters. Brad shows respect to Faith's beliefs by gifting her Rosary beads. While Faith admires his dedication for his work by gifting him law books. They take care of each other much like Friends do. Both are all ears to the other one and extremely supportive in the time of crisis.
One should also admire the sweet friendship bond shared between a daughter and a mother. Zoe supports her mother's desire to study law and keenly makes sure that she pursue what she wants. She keeps on motivating Faith to achieve her targets just like friends do. She also teases Faith with the name of Brad just like friends do.
3) Theme of Religiosity: Faith often goes to the church to pray for her brother Jack. She attains masses at church twice or more than that in a week. She has certain set of her own religious beliefs and she doesn't like to impose those religious sentiments on her daughters or her husband forcing them to come to the church with her.She likes to dip her finger in holy water at church and make cross.This makes her happy. She appreciates Brad's gift of Rosary beads. She also confesses her feelings for Brad in the confession room of the church swearing that she wouldn't do anything that would cause harm to her family and set a bad example in society. Brad loved to go to the church with Faith's mother and Jack in his childhood. When in New York, he visits church with Faith and lights a candle for Jack. He feels at peace to go to the church all alone on Christmas Eve and light a candle.
4) Theme of Learning and Ambition: Faith was a bright student in her tender years and wanna continue studying law at School. She spends hours in her study room to do her assignments and prepare for exams. She is a sincere student and has a passion for learning. Although, she meets a turmoil in her life, she doesn't fail to keep up her A grades at school. This shows her love for learning and her ambition to prove herself.
5) Theme of Love: After surviving through a failed marriage Faith and Brad realizes what true love is, what qualities they seek in their partners, and how much they love each other. Finally, they make the right choice and get married with each other.
Plot:
The plot is neatly woven around the lives of Faith Madison and Brad Patterson . Faith Madison have had some dark secrets of her childhood which has greatly impacted her entire life and the way she dealt with everyone around. Her daughters have grown up and are living an independent life in other states for career and education. Her husband, being bossy doesn't pay much heed to her and doesn't have enough time for her.He clutches most dearly to his narrow minded believes that homemakers life's purpose must only be to serve their family and look after it.She often misses her brother Jack with whom she shared a special bond. Inorder to curtail the loneliness off her life, she wanna study law much against her husband's wishes.
Brad Patterson is childhood friend of Faith and her brother Jack. They meet each other at Faith's step-father's funeral after many years. Brad is himself unhappy in his married life but determined enough to continue it till his last breath as he doesn't want to follow suit lead by his parents, to his twin sons. As the plot continues, Brad and Faith help each other in their good and bad times unleashing their own true feelings of love for each other. Meanwhile, Faith dares to share the dark secret of her childhood which she has bared in her heart to Brad.
My Review:
Well, I feel that the story was well written and brought to life by the author. I could neatly visualize the scenes playing around Faith's and Brad's life. The way the author has carved the emptiness and pain in a homemaker's life is noteworthy. I could feel one with Faith's struggle to rise high in her career fulfilling her household responsibilities. This is the universal struggle of every woman who wishes to balance between the doldrums of career and family responsibilities. Danielle Steel showcased the picture of a noble selfless mother in it's true spirit. I liked the way the author tried to warn us about how the marriage with a wrong partner can turn one's life upside down and make one cold. The author reminds us about the power of prayers and the healing it brings in our life.
I also feel that there were some points in the novel that could have been shortened. The author quite irritated me by repeatedly reminding me the bond of Jack and Faith, how she misses her brother always and her relations with both her fathers. You don't need to repeat the points. Please, trust your readers. They are duly following your story.
The novel is written in easy language and is a good read for beginners. I like the ending of this story and I also appreciate the author's introduction to the climax.
Overall, I would say, the title "Answered Prayers" justifies the novel as both the protagonists prayers were answered just in the nick of time. And it's a good read for anyone who wishes to read on family and friendship.
Favorite Quotes:
"We'd all like to run the world if we had a chance. But we can't run each other."
"It was reflection of their reality, not realization of the dreams."
"You sacrifice a lot when you compromise, especially when you are willing to let someone else set the terms."
"Sometimes prayers take a long time to be answered, but the right ones are."
Ratings:
I would give this book - 3/5