A review by booklistqueen
Within Arm's Reach by Ann Napolitano

Did not finish book. Stopped at 50%.
Having loved Ann Napolitano's last two releases (Hello Beautiful and Dear Edward), it was interesting to take a look back at her debut novel. 

Among the April 2024 book releases is a re-release of Ann Napolitano's debut novel. Within Arm's Reach follows three generations of the McLaughlins, an Irish-American family in New Jersey. Told from the points of view of six different narrators, the story hinges on how an out-of-wedlock pregnancy changes the dynamics of the Catholic family, forcing them to learn to communicate to keep the family together.

You can clearly see that Within Arm's Reach had the bones of a good story. Yet, Napolitano as yet lacked the skill to develop it well. Within Arm's Reach is a sprawling read with too many narrators, making it really hard to engage with any of the storylines. The plot dragged so much that I only made it halfway before admitting defeat and adding it to the DNF pile.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Random House through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.