Rare Objects

{{Short description|2016 novel by Kathleen Tessaro}}

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| name =Rare Objects

| author = Kathleen Tessaro

| language = English

| country = United States

| genre = Historical Fiction

| publisher = Harper

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| image = Rare Objects.jpg

| caption = First edition (US)

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| release_date = April 12, 2016

| media_type = Print (Hardcover)(Kindle)

| pages = 400

| isbn = 978-0062357540

| preceded_by = The Perfume Collector

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Rare Objects is a 2016 historical fiction novel by American author Kathleen Tessaro.{{Cite web|url=http://triblive.com/aande/books/10701436-74/tessaro-language-objects|title=Sewickley author Tessaro seeks to connect past, present challenges|last=Behe|first=Rege|website=TribLIVE.com|language=en-US|access-date=2016-07-05}} The book was released on April 12, 2016 through Harper and is Tessaro's sixth published novel. Katie Holmes adapted the book into a screenplay and went on to produce, direct, and act in the film, which opened in theaters and online streaming on April 14, 2023.

Synopsis

The book follows Maeve, who wants to be more than just the child of Irish immigrants – something made more difficult by the Great Depression. However, despite her attempts Maeve cannot keep herself away from the fast men and easy alcohol that ends up landing her in a mental asylum. It's there that she meets Diana, a young woman with an equally large hunger for freedoms not usually allowed women of the era. After she leaves Maeve manages to pick up the pieces of her life and begins working at an antiques shop, where she runs into Diana, who Maeve discovers is a socialite. Still eager to improve herself, Maeve lets Diana and her brother James draw her into their world, something that might end up proving to be disastrous for the young woman.

Reception

Publishers Weekly wrote a mostly favorable review for Rare Objects, stating that "Tessaro’s complicated heroines—and the shattering reveal of secret after secret—will keep readers guessing until the final page."{{Cite web|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-06-235754-0|title=Fiction Book Review: Rare Objects by Kathleen Tessaro.|publisher=Publishers Weekly|access-date=2016-07-05}} The book was also reviewed by Booklist and the Library Journal.{{Cite web|url=http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/book-reviews/100628661/rare-objects|title=Rare Objects (review)|website=Library Journal (via EBSCOhost)|access-date=2016-07-05}}{{dead link|date=November 2020|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}{{Cite book|url=http://booklistonline.com/Rare-Objects-Kathleen-Tessaro/pid=7964064|title=Rare Objects, by Kathleen Tessaro (review)|publisher=Booklist}}

Kirkus Reviews wrote "This novel meanders more than the Odyssey to which it frequently pays homage."{{cite web |url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/kathleen-tessaro/rare-objects/ |title=Rare Objects |date=February 1, 2016 |website=www.kirkusreviews.com |publisher=Kirkus Media LLC |accessdate=July 9, 2016}} The Historical Novel Society, based in the US and UK, gave a review specific to the genre, "This gutsy, absorbing story about self-deception and belonging is remarkable in its honesty. The settings exude authenticity, both the scenes of immigrant family life in Boston’s North End and upper-crust society parties, which never go as perfectly as its organizers hope. The story bounces around time-wise in the beginning, and more details on Maeve’s future plans would have been nice. The wanting more of a novel, though, that’s a good sign. Tessaro is a natural storyteller, and her story goes where it needs to without being predictable. The result is a compelling tale that reads like real life."{{Cite web|url=https://historicalnovelsociety.org/reviews/rare-objects|title=Rare Objects by Kathleen Tessaro (review).|publisher=Historical Novel Society|access-date=2016-07-08}}

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