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cemoses's review against another edition
4.0
Sue Miller varies as a writer from excellent to mediocre This book I would call good.
lovesresqdogs's review against another edition
Interesting read touches some difficult issues in life. Definitely an adult read and I was a bit disturbed by some things.
2dogmom's review against another edition
1.0
Gave up on this book half-way through. I didn't care about the characters and just couldn't make myself keep reading. And I rarely, if ever, don't finish a book.
colleenpence's review against another edition
3.0
Good, but not the be-all-end-all of Miller's books.
mimika9's review against another edition
3.0
A template for the superior Monogamy. Too much in common.
iriz_viriz's review against another edition
dark
emotional
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
Moderate: Child abuse
karieh13's review against another edition
2.0
So I bought this because Stephen King gave it a glowing review in Entertainment Weekly? And umm...yeah. I have no idea why. It wasn't crap - but....ummmm...yeah.
novelesque_life's review against another edition
3.0
3 STARS
"One minute John is the cornerstone of Eva's world, rock to his two teenage stepdaughters and his own son Theo; the next he is tossed through the air in a traffic accident. His sudden death changes everything. Eva struggles with the desolation of loneliness, finding herself drawn back to her untrustworthy ex-husband; Emily, the eldest daughter, grapples with her new-found independence and responsibility. Little Theo can only begin to fathom the permanence of his father's death. But for the middle child Daisy, John's absence opens up a whole world of confusion. Just at the onset of adolescence and blossoming sexuality, Daisy is exposed to the terrifying duplicity of life, the instability that hovers just beyond the safety of parental love, and the powerlessness of that love to protect or even console her. In steps a man only too willing to take advantage of her emotions." (From Amazon)
This was not my favourite of Sue Miller's novels but it was an interesting read.
"One minute John is the cornerstone of Eva's world, rock to his two teenage stepdaughters and his own son Theo; the next he is tossed through the air in a traffic accident. His sudden death changes everything. Eva struggles with the desolation of loneliness, finding herself drawn back to her untrustworthy ex-husband; Emily, the eldest daughter, grapples with her new-found independence and responsibility. Little Theo can only begin to fathom the permanence of his father's death. But for the middle child Daisy, John's absence opens up a whole world of confusion. Just at the onset of adolescence and blossoming sexuality, Daisy is exposed to the terrifying duplicity of life, the instability that hovers just beyond the safety of parental love, and the powerlessness of that love to protect or even console her. In steps a man only too willing to take advantage of her emotions." (From Amazon)
This was not my favourite of Sue Miller's novels but it was an interesting read.