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29 ratings, 3.79 average rating, 5 reviews
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published
July 9th 2001
by St. Martin's Griffin
binding
Paperback, 288 pages
isbn
0312275641
(isbn13: 9780312275648)
description
At the heart of Cynthia Thayer's debut novel, Strong for Potatoes, was the tender relationship between a girl and her grandfather, evolving as their l...more
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Read in February, 2008
This book was set in coastal Maine, which I know and love. I found it nearly impossible to put down and stayed up super-late reading it as a result. This book concerned a man who had lost his family in a fire and who hadn't recovered, and a pregnant woman who was a Jehovah's Witness who stumbled into his life. I found the descriptions of how their relationship developed and how we got to know them very interesting. I'm not sure how I feel about the ending, but I really enjoyed reading the book a...more
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Read in August, 2008
After a fire takes the life of his wife and children, Peter MacQueen becomes a hermit living on the coast of Maine. His solitude is interrupted when a young pregnant woman appears on his doorstep seeking shelter from a winter storm and a troubling family situation. The chance encounter helps each rediscover value in human relationships. The novel moves at a slow pace despite the dramatic themes explored by the author.
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Read in July, 2007
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Okay, it may be a bit of a soap opera, but I enjoyed it. A young pregnant Jehovah's witness winds up with a hermit in the woods of Maine. The hermit has a tragic past, of course. This is yet another book about grief, forgiveness, and moving on.
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Read in April, 2008
A little too predictable for me, although I much enjoyed the descriptions of Maine and appreciate having my thoughts provoked on the despair and anguish of losing loved ones, especially more than one at once and unexpectedly and violently.
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Read in June, 2008
Realistic characters - flawed but redeemable.
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