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We Were the Mulvaneys (Oprah's Book Club) Paperback – September 1, 1997

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The Mulvaneys are blessed by all that makes life sweet. But something happens on Valentine’s Day, 1976—an incident that is hushed up in the town and never spoken of in the Mulvaney home—that rends the fabric of their family life...with tragic consequences. Years later, the youngest son attempts to piece together the fragments of the Mulvaneys’ former glory, seeking to uncover and understand the secret violation that brought about the family’s tragic downfall.

Profoundly cathartic, this extraordinary novel unfolds as if Oates, in plumbing the darkness of the human spirit, has come upon a source of light at its core. Moving away from the dark tone of her more recent masterpieces, Joyce Carol Oates turns the tale of a family struggling to cope with its fall from grace into a deeply moving and unforgettable account of the vigor of hope and the power of love to prevail over suffering.

“It’s the novel closest to my heart....I’m deeply moved that Oprah Winfrey has selected this novel for Oprah’s Book Club, a family novel presented to Oprah’s vast American family.”—Joyce Carol Oates
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Oprah Book Club® Selection, January 2001: A happy family, the Mulvaneys. After decades of marriage, Mom and Dad are still in love--and the proud parents of a brood of youngsters that includes a star athlete, a class valedictorian, and a popular cheerleader. Home is an idyllic place called High Point Farm. And the bonds of attachment within this all-American clan do seem both deep and unconditional: "Mom paused again, drawing in her breath sharply, her eyes suffused with a special lustre, gazing upon her family one by one, with what crazy unbounded love she gazed upon us, and at such a moment my heart would contract as if this woman who was my mother had slipped her fingers inside my rib cage to contain it, as you might hold a wild, thrashing bird to comfort it."

But as we all know, Eden can't last forever. And in the hands of Joyce Carol Oates, who's chronicled just about every variety of familial dysfunction, you know the fall from grace is going to be a doozy. By the time all is said and done, a rape occurs, a daughter is exiled, much alcohol is consumed, and the farm is lost. Even to recount these events in retrospect is a trial for the Mulvaney offspring, one of whom declares: "When I say this is a hard reckoning I mean it's been like squeezing thick drops of blood from my veins." In the hands of a lesser writer, this could be the stuff of a bad television movie. But this is Oates's 26th novel, and by now she knows her material and her craft to perfection. We Were the Mulvaneys is populated with such richly observed and complex characters that we can't help but care about them, even as we wait for disaster to strike them down. --Anita Urquhart

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The staggeringly prolific Oates' latest novel is a tragic, compelling tale. She presents in sensuous prose the saga of the fall of the House of Mulvaney. The Mulvaneys, six of them, had been riding high; they lived on a prosperous farm in upstate New York and lived well. Now an adult, Judd, the youngest Mulvaney, recounts the events during which "everything came apart for us and was never again put together in quite the same way." At the core of the family troubles was one grievous incident, the rape of Judd's sister. Consequently, Judd, his father, and one of his brothers commit criminal deeds, and the family eventually loses the farm. Predictably for Oates, her impeccable psychological understanding of violence--its roots and ramifications--lies at the heart of a troubling yet ultimately inspiring story of how far down people can go but, holding on together as a family, rise to the surface again. Her legion of fans will be pleased. Brad Hooper

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Plume (September 1, 1997)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 454 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0452282829
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0452282827
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.99 x 1.04 x 8.99 inches
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Customers find the characters well-developed and relatable. They find the emotional content moving and sympathetic. The book depicts healing through faith and love. Readers praise the visual quality as beautiful and illustrative. They describe the family life as compelling and gut-wrenching. However, some readers felt the pacing was slow. Opinions are mixed on the heartbreaking story, with some finding it compelling and gut-wrecking, while others felt it was mediocre.

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24 customers mention "Character development"18 positive6 negative

Customers appreciate the well-developed and relatable characters. They find the book's portrayal of an idealized family to be wonderful.

"...a great deal of excessive descriptions, but eventually the characters take over the book...." Read more

"...careful, controlled prose, and is able to bring living, breathing characters to the page, better than most authors out there...." Read more

"...It went on forever saying nothing. I lost interest in the characters and just didn't care much what happened because I was too bored by the time..." Read more

"...children and mother were particularly interesting and their personalities well developed...." Read more

9 customers mention "Emotional content"9 positive0 negative

Customers find the characters relatable and emotionally engaging. They describe the story as a poignant and haunting account of tragedy. The book depicts various emotional shades clearly.

"...I got involved in the lives, the thoughts, the emotions of all of them...." Read more

"This novel is a painful but sympathetic account of the tragedy-struck Mulvaney family who led idyllic lives for nearly two decades in the 1960s and..." Read more

"...involved with the characters, We Were the Mulvaneys is a powerful, haunting read." Read more

"...myself really thinking about the characters and getting very emotionally attached to them...." Read more

8 customers mention "Healing power"8 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's healing power. They say it shows the strength and forgiveness that faith and love can bring. The book also shows how healing can come from solitude and togetherness, coping and forgiving.

"...It is about the nature of humanity. It is about coping and forgiving...." Read more

"...A wonderful read. How healing can come from solitude as well as togetherness." Read more

"...disintergration is tragic, but its final outcome, Shows the strength and forgiveness that only faith and love can heal." Read more

"Enthralling! A great story, depressing at times but true to life. Time does heal." Read more

7 customers mention "Visual quality"7 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's visual quality. They find it a work of art with beautiful illustrations that transport them into the story. The tale is described as magnificent, heartbreaking, and true to life.

"...Overall the book is a heartfelt look at a family that is broken and seemingly cannot be fixed...." Read more

"Joyce Carol Oates writes like no other, with such illustrative detail that I felt transported into the story...." Read more

"Haunting, heartbreaking, and beautiful...this story about a family felt so real. I won't stop thinking about the Mulvaney family for a long time." Read more

"Enthralling! A great story, depressing at times but true to life. Time does heal." Read more

6 customers mention "Family life"6 positive0 negative

Customers like the book's family life. They say it's a wonderful read about family avoidance and ostracism, and a great story about wasted time.

"...” was ever present while reading about this highly functional, amazing family. “Happy Days,” and “The Wonder Years,” couldn’t come close...." Read more

"Heartrending , magical d scription of family and everything that family means. A wonderful read...." Read more

"...Big themes: religious vs. scientific thinking, the role of family, nature vs. nuture, the importance of animals and of place...." Read more

"...The Mulvaneys are a close, loving family living an idyllic life on a farm in a small, upstate New York town, until "Button" Mulvaney, the..." Read more

71 customers mention "Heartbreaking story"45 positive26 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the book. Some find it compelling and gut-wrenching, with a masterful telling of this amazing tale. Others say it's sad, mediocre, and the family dynamics are stressful.

"...It was the way the story was told -- layer upon layer, putting me inside the mind of each family member...." Read more

"Ms. Oates writes an amazing story of a family's disintegration and later of its redemption...." Read more

"...hard to stay interested in and the ending, while very sweet, to be unrealistic...." Read more

"...Oates writes in careful, controlled prose, and is able to bring living, breathing characters to the page, better than most authors out there...." Read more

42 customers mention "Writing quality"20 positive22 negative

Customers have different views on the writing quality of the book. Some praise the author as a gifted writer who writes in controlled prose that brings life to the plot. Others find the writing excessively descriptive, with too much detail and tedious parts. The beginning can be difficult to read due to sidetracks and grammatical errors.

"...Oates writes in careful, controlled prose, and is able to bring living, breathing characters to the page, better than most authors out there...." Read more

"...The book can seem tedious at times, especially in the beginning, with a great deal of excessive descriptions, but eventually the characters take..." Read more

"...she is so descriptive. The story was a little slow to start, but gripped your imagination as the story unfolded...." Read more

"...The writting was flat and did not hold my interest while waiting for something to happen. The family's behavior was just strange and unexplainable...." Read more

6 customers mention "Pacing"0 positive6 negative

Customers find the book's pacing slow and descriptive.

"...While the novel can be slow at times, it's worth keeping up with...." Read more

"This was a good book though real slow and very descriptive. I found myself shedding a few tears because this could be anyone's family." Read more

"While the beginning was a bit slow, I eventually found myself glued to the pages screaming (in my head) at the characters response to the 'rape.'..." Read more

"Quite a page turner until the end......'"then it got slow and th e excitement went out of it.......it was as if she needed to end the story quickly..." Read more

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Ok story, poor printing
This book is ok. Hard to get into due to a whole lot of back story which I didn't think was that necessary. Very disappointed with the printing as there are 5-8 pages that have stickers put in them because the printing was messed up. I wouldn't mind this if I didn't pay 16 ( 10+shipping) for the book. Very poor quality.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2020
    It wasn't the plot that grabbed and held my interest. It was the way the story was told -- layer upon layer, putting me inside the mind of each family member. I got involved in the lives, the thoughts, the emotions of all of them. To me, they were alive, and I would have been interested in anything and everything they did. I was hooked and would have been happy if it had continued for another four hundred pages.

    One of my goodreads friends warned me that this book is depressing. I found it inspiring. With the exception of the father, Mulvaney family members are all resilient. The survive and move on from events that at first seem disastrous. Those events change the direction of their lives, but they grow stronger and in the long run wind up happier than they would have been otherwise..

    For me, the conclusion -- a family Fourth of July gathering was particularly poignant as I, by chance, read it alone, covid-sequestered, on the Fourth of July, with fireworks going off in the background.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2010
    This novel is a painful but sympathetic account of the tragedy-struck Mulvaney family who led idyllic lives for nearly two decades in the 1960s and 70s, while living in a well-maintained, century-old farmhouse on twenty acres, near the small town of Mt. Ephraim in upper state New York. The Mulvaney family, Mike Sr. and Corrine and their four children, from oldest to youngest, Mike Jr, Patrick, Marianne, and Judd, was suffused with a great deal of harmony, love, cheerfulness, dependability, energy, etc. They were well respected in the community, even among the movers and shakers, for their industriousness, Mike Sr. owning a roofing company and Corrine running the household and dabbling in antiques. Despite all of these positives there was a certain lack of depth in their lives. There were elements of naïveté, insularity, simplicity, and religiosity about them that left them utterly unprepared to cope with an ugly, painful event visited upon their family when most of the kids were teenagers.

    The book is consumed almost entirely with the fallout from a sexual assault suffered by Marianne, as a junior in high school, after the Valentine's Day prom in 1976, hinted at constantly in the first third of the book where the smoothly functioning, happy family stands in stark contrast with what is coming. Unfortunately, the community's reaction is one of covert condemnation - blame the victim and, most of all, stop associating with the family. As for the Mulvaney's, as might be expected, Marianne is totally distraught by what has occurred. On the other hand, Mike Sr., instead of providing the stability that his family needed, embarks on a path of destruction: he neglects his business; invests much time in seeking some sort of revenge; drinks excessively; and creates a constant level of hostility within the family, which is hardly helped when he drives away Marianne. Within a couple of years the entire family has broken up and the farm and business are lost.

    What ensues over the next fifteen years and the last two-thirds of the book is sad but not unexpected. Patrick and Marianne are the biggest casualties; without the safe and supportive environment they had known their entire lives they flounder in their endeavors, be it school or menial jobs. Corrine regards their lives as "stitched like a rag quilt." Mike continues to deteriorate, isolating himself from everyone. Corrine, in her forgetfulness, remains the delusional optimist in the face of every setback. Marianne is the author's focus, whose mysteriousness intrigues many in her scattered life, but always moves on when anyone draws near. Some of the story is told from the perspective of Judd in 1993, who looks back on the Mulvaneys from his vantage point as a newspaperman.

    The book can seem tedious at times, especially in the beginning, with a great deal of excessive descriptions, but eventually the characters take over the book. Overall the book is a heartfelt look at a family that is broken and seemingly cannot be fixed. Perhaps the reader is drawn in by the obvious need for appropriate counseling that is never gotten. An interesting aspect of the Mulvaneys is their love for animals; their dogs, cats, and horses help to sustain them at their lowest points. The last short segment of the book is the odd piece. A family reunion is held by Corrine in 1993 not far from the old family home, where the Mulvaneys arrive well-adjusted with their spouses and children in tow, as though the previous horrible years had not occurred. More likely is that the author is letting us know that there was an inner strength and resolve in the Mulvaneys, perhaps not expected, that eventually rose in each of them in the face of adversity. A note: despite its imperfections, no way is this a one-star book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
    My friend favorite book - got it for her for Christmas - she loved it!
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2013
    This book is the story of so many families that go through really tough times. Alcoholism is the main topic, always on the horizon, but brought to full force by a child being hurt and no recourse. I found the storyline to be very hard to stay interested in and the ending, while very sweet, to be unrealistic. This is my first book by this author, not sure I will read another one soon.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
    Happy customer
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
    Well written and interesting.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2015
    Ms. Oates writes an amazing story of a family's disintegration and later of its redemption.The Mulvaney family's story begins on a farm in upstate New York. They were a happy, successful and loving family until daughter Marianne was raped.

    Her father could not accept what happened to her, and banished her to live away from the rest of the family. The story then relates how each family member was affected after Marianne leaves the family. Mr. Mulvaney spiralled from a successful business owner to a drunk who could no longer support his family.

    Each member of the family was negatively affected by the aftermath of the rape. Their evolution back to emotional health was a long journey. Years later, after Mr. Mulvaney's death, the family reunites at a family gathering over the Fourth of July. Their individual journeys find them reuniting as people go have found their way back to emotional health and happiness.
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  • Teacher Shelley
    5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful
    Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2024
    Completely readable. Amazing. The resilience of a family that has endured tragedy and moves beyond it. Even my husband read it and loved it.
  • Suzette Summerstone
    5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 24, 2024
    Absolutely loved this book from A to Z. The story grips you, breaks your heart and puts some of the pieces back together again. Brilliantly written, unexpected twists, each character so well defined. Sometimes you want to shake one or two of them to act differently but as the story is set in the 70s things were different. Highly recommend reading this book.
  • Zufrieden GE
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super Erzählung
    Reviewed in Germany on August 7, 2024
    Wundervolle Schriftstellerin.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
    Reviewed in Italy on September 23, 2020
    Moving, dark and astonishingly beautiful
  • Santiago Martínez Valle
    4.0 out of 5 stars Un drama tenso y bien escrito
    Reviewed in Spain on August 29, 2014
    Es una buena novela. Está escrita con vigor y tensión. J. Carol Oates sabe como escribir un buen drama en el que los personajes reflejan muy bien la sociedad en EEUU.