Alice and Oliver (Bock) - Book Reviews

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Alice & Oliver conveys the experience of cancer treatment with such grim immediacy that some readers may wonder whether they want to subject themselves to it.... Alice and Oliver are also skillfully portrayed, but we are held at emotional arm’s length from them and discouraged from wallowing in voyeuristic grief. [Bock's]...restraint is commendable, even if, at times, it gives the novel a slightly abstract air.... Alice & Oliver has flaws considerably less important than its tough-minded commitment to truth-telling and to honoring the complexities, contradictions and even the cruelties of people under extreme duress.
Wendy Smith - Washington Post


Even more than the meticulous details of drugs, treatments and side effects, Bock’s tender portrayal of [his characters] in all their desolation gives [Alice & Oliver] its ring of truth.... I loved this novel.
Marion Winik - Newsday


Alice & Oliver shows that, even in a situation that’s about as terrible as it can be, there can still exist happiness, surprise, and life, that strange strong spirit that’s with us until the end.
Boston Globe


Alice & Oliver is the most honest, unsentimentally powerful novel about cancer that I’ve ever read.
Michael Christie - Toronto Globe & Mail


The novel’s power is in its two characters’ messy negotiation of their fears, errors and shifting affections.... [Charles] Bock offers a forceful reminder that there are plenty of roiling emotions underneath that till-death-do-us-part.
Los Angeles Times


A rewarding reading experience...a testament to the resilience of humans and our willingness to forgive.
San Francisco Chronicle


This hauntingly powerful novel follows a family’s fight for survival in the face of illness. A stirring elegy to a marriage.
Oprah Magazine
 

[A] heart-wrenching story of a young couple whose lives change when Alice gets diagnosed with cancer...a refreshingly unsentimental look at the vicious disease.
Entertainment Weekly
 

[An] articulate excavation of the emotional, physical, and intellectual effects of terminal illness.... Though it could have been worthwhile, [the case history] device peters out before it can add much depth. But overall, this book overcomes the standard clichés to provide a beautiful, complex portrait of a family in crisis.
Publishers Weekly


(Starred review.) Informed by his own wife's illness and death, Bock's novel is a searingly honest, wryly funny, deeply loving tribute to those facing mortality and struggling through the maze of health insurance and treatment options while trying to hold on to their humanity. —Sally Bissell, formerly with Lee Cty. Lib. Syst., Fort Myers, FL
Library Journal


(Starred review.) The illness doesn't interrupt humanity; humanity grows from the illness, which is a narrative strategy that makes the book one of the most moving in recent memory. A stunning book about Alice and Oliver, yes, but also about the way illness shatters us all.
Kirkus Reviews

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