In the first chapter of Patchettâs Truth and Beauty, I already admire her use of descriptions for scenery, her friends and herself. When she writes âcut up houses and makeshift rooms used to store graduate students through hard winters.â Or âHer little body, the body of an under fed eleven-year old was visibly shaking inside her giant sweaters.â Itâs clear she has a knack for creating a picture for her readers. While reading I also enjoyed her dry and honest delivery. Patchettâs recount of her car accident and the effects of cancer treatment on Lucy are purposeful and vivid for character building. Is it safe to assume that Patchett is the narrative voice and main character of the novel? She doesnât mention another name. Â Â
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I too appreciated Patchett’s dry and honest delivery, especially when speaking about Lucy’s personal circumstances in her adult life, as it provided an objective view of her actions that I totally did not anticipate, as people tend to not extend such a straightforward and blunt perspective out to loved ones.