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A Sense of Occasion by Brodie Crellin review

A dysfunctional family comes together for a funeral in this heartfelt, keenly observed novel

A Sense of Occasion by Brodie Crellin review

TL;DR

  • The novel depicts a family that defies conventional definitions, beginning its story in the "ashes" of dysfunction.
  • Key characters include the anxious Patch, her mutable father Robin, and the domineering playwright Jude, all connected by the deceased Mary.
  • Crellin skillfully navigates fragmented recollections and points of view, maintaining a natural flow despite frequent flashbacks.
  • The book is praised for its realistic and non-sentimental portrayal of sex as a vehicle for character foibles and desires.
  • Despite leaning on Jude and her mother for class critiques, the novel is largely a fun exploration of characters clashing, anchored by the grief-stricken and observant Patch.