Hello Beautiful

by

Ann Napolitano

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy emotional, character-driven family sagas.
  • Fans of Little Women looking for a modern retelling or homage.
  • Those interested in stories exploring mental health and family dynamics.
  • Readers who appreciate literary fiction with multiple perspectives and timelines.
  • People who enjoy books centered on sisterly relationships and bonds.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer fast-paced plots with more action.
  • Those who dislike slow-burn stories or books over 400 pages.
  • People sensitive to depictions of mental illness or family dysfunction.
  • Readers who want lighter, more uplifting content in their fiction.
  • Those who prefer books with a strong sense of time and place.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Beautifully written with layered, three-dimensional characters
  • Emotionally moving and heart-wrenching family saga
  • Thoughtful exploration of themes like depression, family bonds, and unconditional love
  • Compelling homage to Little Women with parallels to the March sisters
  • Realistic portrayal of mental health struggles
  • Engaging multi-generational story spanning several decades
  • Explores complex family dynamics and sisterly relationships
  • Vivid descriptions of Chicago settings and Italian-American culture
  • Unpredictable plot twists that keep readers engaged
  • Powerful ending that brings resolution to family conflicts

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Slow pacing, especially in the beginning, that some readers found tedious
  • Depressing tone and subject matter throughout much of the book
  • Some found the characters unlikable or difficult to connect with
  • Excessive focus on basketball in early sections
  • Time period/setting felt inauthentic to some readers
  • Simplistic or unrealistic resolutions to complex issues
  • Overuse of telling rather than showing in the writing style
  • Lack of depth in portraying secondary characters
  • Soap opera-like plot developments in places
  • Length felt excessive to some readers at 400+ pages

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