MEET THE NEWMANS by Jennifer Niven is an adult debut for the
author of some truly memorable young adult titles like All the Bright Places or Holding Up the Universe or, more recently, Breathless. Like her
earlier work, this newest title probes feelings and emotions as the main
characters struggle to define their own identities. In MEET THE
NEWMANS it is 1964, and Del and Dinah along with their two sons, Guy (the steady,
older one) and Shep (the rebellious and very popular musician) have been
America’s TV family for well over a decade. Recently, though they are falling
behind shows like “Flipper, Lassie, and My Favorite Martian.”
The country, too, is rapidly changing, and these family members are very unhappy
behind the scenes (“when you grew up in front of thirty million people, it was
hard to have and keep something of your own.”). A serious accident sidelines
Del who has been the leader while writing scripts and negotiating with the
network and sponsors. The need to keep the show going and afloat prompts Dinah (having
recently read The Feminine Mystique) to start writing and to change her character’s
attitudes and actions. Guy wants to develop directing abilities and strives to acknowledge
a relationship with a fellow actor while “bad boy” Shep (only 17) acts out. Although
a bit slow at spots, MEET THE NEWMANS is an interesting
look back at a time of transition for the country, the influential role of
network television (The Dick Van Dyke Show ran That’s My Boy? Episode in
1963), and impact on the roles within a family.
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