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384 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2005
An author and ghostwriter of novels for teenagers makes her well-received adult fiction debut with an immensely entertaining, superbly written tale that is difficult to categorize. The characters are entirely realistic, and the small town of Cedar Hole is rendered well enough to be a character in its own right. Many critics compare Doyon's writing style to that of John Irving or Richard Russo. The Greatest Man in Cedar Hole is never unbelievable, although one critic thought that its ending was predictable.
This is an excerpt from a review published in Bookmarks magazine.