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35 ratings, 3.29 average rating, 9 reviews
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published
August 13th 2002
by Vintage
binding
Paperback, 336 pages
isbn
1400030307
(isbn13: 9781400030309)
description
When William Lowry writes to Emily Byrne–I don’t know if you know that you know me–the seventeen-year-old hardly suspects tha...more
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A really beautiful book. Clark gets so many things right, does so many things right, and does them quietly, without a lot of fanfare or writerly narcissism.
It strikes me just how difficult that is, to take something so many of us, most of us, have experienced in our lives, have experienced so closely and so personally and make it not only real, and true to one's own experience, but to open new doors into it as well. To examine love in such a way. He really gets it right.
And it strikes me...more
It strikes me just how difficult that is, to take something so many of us, most of us, have experienced in our lives, have experienced so closely and so personally and make it not only real, and true to one's own experience, but to open new doors into it as well. To examine love in such a way. He really gets it right.
And it strikes me...more
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Read in July, 2005
Interesting but I didn't get pulled into the characters. Felt like there was something missing
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Read in August, 2001
This is a hard book to review. I didn't really like it, but I enjoyed Clark's use of language. For this particular story line though, I felt that his style gave the book an emotional distance that ultimately lessened its impact on the reader. The tale is about a high school age couple in 1968, who decide to run away together to the wilderness of nearby Canada. I look forward to reading Clark's earlier psychological mysteries and see how their style holds up.
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Read in August, 2008
The ending was pretty predictable. The first third of the book was the most enjoyable. Pretty writing; when I finished the book I felt like I had just woken up from a dream.
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recommends it for:
15 year old girls on the verge of going goo goo ga ga for some guy at their high school
this is 100 percent poop to the third degree writing. That's just a few poops away from Danielle Steel.
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Read in January, 2007
Too nostalgic and swoony for my tastes and the sex seems tangental and unnecessary
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Kind of slow-moving, but very interesting and with a rather unique plot.
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