Peyton Place (Peyton Place, #1) Peyton Place question


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What do you think of the re-release of "Peyton Place?"
deleted member (last edited Sep 30, 2012 07:06AM ) Sep 30, 2012 07:05AM
I am very excited about the re-release of "Peyton Place" it was a ground-breaking book that many novels of marriage and relationships have been based. I would like to see how it compares to the critically-acclaimed novel "The Marriage Plot" by Jeffrey Euginides, and also that of the "Fifty Shades" series, amoung others.



Intereseting read for me. Hypocrisy rooted in a small New England community.

My favorite character is Dr Mathew Swain. Least favorite is Allison MacKenzie's mother; her mother did not seem to learn any positive life lessons regarding honesty and being true to one's self.

How horrible a torturous situation for Selena Cross! And Dr Swain's "justification" for setting her free of her step-father's crime.

It is weird to think that back in the 1950s, the publishing industry forced the author to rewrite the book to change Selena Cross's father to step-father. White-washing the truth, I suppose, because the author based many of the characters (and story line) on a real New England town (NH).

Getting ready to read "Return to Peyton Place" via Kindle application (on my PC and BlackBerry).


I'd read a review that compared "Peyton Place" to "To Kill a Mockingbird" in terms of being about small-town hypocrisy, and that's a connection I hadn't made - probably because PP is often thought of in less-reverential terms than TKaM. At any rate, I hadn't read this one since I was about 12 or so, and I wonder if I should reread it or leave it as a fond memory.


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