The Middle Place

The Middle Place

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  • Paperback
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Author: Kelly Corrigan
  • Publisher: Voice
  • Release Date: January 2009
  • ISBN-10: B002DYJKFM
  • ISBN-13: B002DYJKFM
  • List Price: $14.95

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Summary

"An amazing story told with steep honesty. The Middle Place is memoir at its highest form."

--Darin Strauss, author of More Than It Hurts You and The Real McCoy

"If you're in a book club or just love to read, make sure this book ends up in your lap, where it will remain until you finish. Plan to laugh, cry, and be consumed by Kelly Corrigan."
--Winston-Salem Journal

"Bravely reveals the frightened daughter inside the grown-up wife and mother."
--Elle

"Come for the writing, stay for the drama. Or vice-versa. Either way, you won't regret it."


--San Francisco Chronicle

For Kelly Corrigan, family is everything. At thirty-six, she had a marriage that worked, two funny, active kids, and a weekly newspaper column. But even as a thriving adult, Kelly still saw herself as the daughter of garrulous Irish-American charmer George Corrigan. She was living deep within what she calls the Middle Place--"that sliver of time when parenthood and childhood overlap"--comfortably wedged between her adult duties and her parents' care. But Kelly is abruptly shoved into coming-of-age when she finds a lump in her breast--and gets the diagnosis no one wants to hear. When George, too, learns that he has late-stage cancer, it is Kelly's turn to take care of the man who had always taken care of her--and to show us a woman who finally takes the leap and grows up.

Customer Reviews

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Review of The Middle Place

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When I started reading THE MIDDLE PLACE I expected to read a memoir about a woman who battled with breast cancer. What I got was a story about an incredible man, George "Greenie" Corrigan, and everything else just seemed to pale in comparison.

This book made me appreciate my own father. Like George Corrigan, my dad has an ability to make a stranger feel as if he or she is the most important person in the right there and then. My mom and I laugh whenever we take him out places because he enjoys just sitting down and striking up a conversation with whomever is closest to him - and he always finds something they are interested in to talk about. It's what made him a fantastic minister and continues to make him a father that I love with all my heart today.

Kelly talks about how, as an adult, she is stuck somewhere in the middle place now, between being a daughter and a mother and struggling with finding her place in both roles. This was something I related to on so many levels. It's such a difficult thing - trying to figure out what you are supposed to let go of and what to cling to. I can't say I envied Kelly her parents because, like her, I have supportive, amazing parents who want to be actively involved in my life and, despite the ups and downs we have, I thank God daily for their support.

This book stirred something in me that was very personal. It's a story full of quiet humor, love, strength and vulnerability and well worth the read

Surprisingly good

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I had put off reading this book despite the hype because I thought it was a typical cancer memoir, and I was not in the mood to be bummed out. After continual word of mouth, I finally bought it. And I'm so glad I did. Yes, there are sad parts, but for me the book was much more about the process of becoming an adult amidst parents. I'd recommend this book for anyone who feels like they're sandwiched between childhood and adulthood, no matter what age.

Honest and authentic

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Brutally honest, unashamed chronicle of a young wife and mother's battle with breast cancer while her beloved father fights his own cancer battle. She doesn't shrink from the truth even when it casts her in an unflattering light. Great compelling book! Recommended to a breast cancer survivor and she thought it was terrific!

Strength, Courage and Family Armor

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Had I known the subject of the book, I doubt that I would have read it. A daughter and her beloved father both facing cancer as the topic would be sure to depress my emotional heart however this book did not do that at all!

I found Kelly Corrigan to be delightful in her breezy writing style. While Corrigan isn't glossing over difficult subject matter, such as cancer and its effect upon the patient, the family and every other thing in life imaginable, she tackles these difficulties with ease, tact, grace and humor. Her strategy paid off in a truly good read that didn't cause me to end up with a box of tissues depleted.

The book does tend to lose a bit of its momentum about 'halfway through, however it is worth diligence in staying with it until the end. It is always going to be difficult to cover the minutia of detail when spanning quite a few decades of family life and Corrigan must be brief in some regard to stay true to her actual subject; that being her strong relationship with her father and his determined spirit which sets an example for her struggle against cancer.

I recommend this book to anyone who loves family as it is a testimony of the enduring love among family members, across the miles of a great continent, the distance that occurs when one matures, takes on a career, marries and has ones own family and how family values can determine the strength of our character.

Good characters

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My book club and I read The Middle Place, most giving it an B or B- It certainly did spark a lot of discussion regarding our own relationships with our...Fathers, Mothers, Brothers, Spouses & Children. We all agreed that each reader will have their own interpetation as to if they like the book or not.