Friday, October 3, 2025

Riven Rock by T. C. Boyle

 


I've had Riven Rock by T. C. Boyle in my 'tbr' pile for 15.5 years now and FINALLY listened to the unabridged audio version this year. 

In all honesty, I'm not sure why it took me so long to finally read this novel as it was a novel I'd wanted to read for several reasons. I love historical fiction. Especially, historical fiction novels that feature famous people from real life in them. 

Additionally, I lived in the Santa Barbara, California area for 16 years. Riven Rock is a real life place and located in the super, affluent area of Santa Barbara known as Montecito. Riven Rock was the former 84-acre estate once owned by the McCormick Family of the International Harvester fame. The estate was eventually sold off and subdivided. 

As a side note, it is my understanding that Prince Harry and his family now live in a home, which is currently located on the grounds of the old Riven Rock Estate. Click on the above highlighted link for Riven Rock to read the full history of the Riven Rock Estate on Wikipedia.

As far as the novel goes, Riven Rock by T. C. Boyle was horrible, in my opinion. Riven Rock by T. C. Boyle was a complete let down and waste of my time. I found it to be extremely boring, very long and drawn out as the listening time for Riven Rock was 20 hours, 23 minutes. 

I thought the two main characters were going to solely be Stanley McCormick and his wife, Katherine Dexter McCormick... And that the rest of the characters would be secondary ones... But I was wrong! Yes, they were the main characters, but they also shared the limelight with Eddie O'Kane, Stanley's alcoholic, womanizing male nurse. There was too much focus on Eddie O'Kane's life as a byline in Riven Rock, which I personally didn't enjoy.

Lastly, the narration for Riven Rock by T. C. Boyle, wasn't my favorite either.

I didn't like the storyline, characters, writing, or pacing for Riven Rock by T. C. Boyle.

The following is the publisher's summary for Riven Rock by T. C. Boyle from Chirp's website:

T. C. Boyle's seventh novel transforms two characters straight out of history into rich mythic figures whose tortured love story is as heartbreaking as it is hilarious. It is the dawn of the twentieth century when the beautiful, budding feminist Katherine Dexter falls in love with Stanley McCormick, son of a millionaire inventor. The two wed, but before the marriage is consummated, Stanley experiences a nervous breakdown and is diagnosed as a schizophrenic sex maniac. Locked up for the rest of his life at Riven Rock, the family's California mansion, Stanley is treated by a series of confident doctors determined to cure him. But his true salvation lies with Katherine who, throughout her career as a scientist and suffragette, continues a patient vigil from beyond the walls of Riven Rock, never losing hope that one day Stanley will be healed.

Blending social history with some of the most deliciously dark humor ever written, Boyle employs his hallmark virtuoso prose to tell the story of America's age of innocence—and of a love affair that is as extraordinary as it is unforgettable.

I am giving Riven Rock by T. C. Boyle a rating of 1 star out of 5 stars.

Until my next post, happy reading!!