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In Search of Adam (2008)

por Caroline Smailes

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Motherless, rootless and unprotected, Jude Williams' childhood is fractured by the horror and experience of sexual abuse, forcing her to exist somewhere and nowhere in between childhood and adulthood. As she moves through the 1980s, Jude's life is buffeted by choice and destiny.
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This was a book that was hard to read because of the subject which I think of as a good thing. While it was hard to read from that point of view I found myself reading it all anyway as it was a good book and interesting. I'm glad I read it as it sucked me in with engaging writing about subjects that are usually ignored. As long as the content wont offend you I recommend you give it a read.
  Llama_Bill | Nov 7, 2009 |
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I started to read this book and found it hard going, so I reverted to plan B my wife who enjoyed the book and the story that pulled you in deeper & deeper at time into some quite dark places.

Very free flowing but at times was drawn out but the narrative was good to keep you wanting more, I will ebventualy finish reading this book for my self :-) ( )
  Usudekin | Jul 6, 2009 |
When she is seven years old, Jude finds her mother dead from an overdose.

A bottle of pills lay scattered on the bedside table and there is a note. Jude approaches her mother carefully, slowly. The note says: Jude, I have gone in search of Adam I love you baby.

Jude doesn’t understand. She climbs into bed with her dead mother and curls up beside her, taking in the last of her mother’s warmth. Taking in the last of her mother. She does not understand that her mother can’t come back. She doesn’t understand that she won’t be coming back, Adam in tow beside her.

Her mother’s death starts Jude on a downward spiral. Floating through a sea of emotions, she is adrift and without her mother, there is nothing to anchor her. She tries to find love from her father only to have him look at her strangely. There is no acceptance there; there is no love.

Jude begins to keep a book, a diary of sorts, where she collects anchors, where she gathers information to keep her grounded, so that she has something to hold on to. Something to mark time. She collects the number of coloured doors on the street, the number and colour of cars. The names Information on the neighbours, some nicer than others.

Something happens to Jude shortly after her mother’s funeral that shatters something inside herself. Having no one to turn to for guidance, all Jude can do is collect, gather, observe.

And wait for her mothers return.

In Search of Adam is flat out incredible. We’re only part way through 2007 and I can state without a doubt that In Search of Adam is the best novel of the year. Hell, it may very well be the best novel I’ve read in years. I don’t have enough words to describe how good, how amazing, how mind blowing this novel is. I can’t find the words, they escape me.

In Search of Adam left me breathless.

Jude is an incredible protagonist. She is the ultimate observer, taking in all and everything around her; you live through Jude, you breathe through her. This is her world and her life and you are looking through her eyes. She has been drawn so beautifully, so completely, that I found myself looking for her when I wasn’t reading the book. She haunts me. While reading the novel I wanted to wrap my arms around her and hold her close to me. It has been an incredibly long time since I’ve been so moved by a book.

This is a grim book but never have child abuse, suicide, rape, emotional issues and death been written about so beautifully. Caroline Smailes is no mere writer; In Search of Adam is no mere book. She is a wordsmith, an artist and In Search of Adam is a moving, changing, gorgeous piece of word art; a tapestry that lives and breathes beyond its pages.

In Search of Adam is not just a novel you read. It’s a journey you take with Jude, holding on to her hand for dear life and watching, feeling everything that happens to her. Are you brave enough to take her hand? This is a book you don’t want to miss, a story that will move you and a journey that will touch your heart in its darkest places.

I am staring at the book as it sits on my coffee table and I can hear Jude calling to me. She still haunts me though I have closed the book; but I will pick it up again soon. Now, though, I run my fingers over the cover, over the image of Jude and know that, when I meet her again, I will know her ( )
  jamiesonwolf | Nov 27, 2008 |
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In Search of Adam is at times not at all easy to read, both because of the intense and sometimes quite disturbing subject matter, and the stunted narrative style which is very reflective of the nature of the narrator. It does, however, manage to be an entirely compelling read, drawing you into a story you feel you must see the end of.
  icedsarcasm | Aug 7, 2008 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I received this book as part of the Early Reviewers Club.
I have read the entire book even though it really wasn't to my taste, i can see that the book is very well written, in fact i very much enjoyed the ease with which i could read it the words flowed extremely well. However, as i say it isn't a genre that i'm naturally drawn to, so this was a down side for me. If you enjoy reading the new genre of book which describes the horror some people go through during childhood then this is the books for you. For myself i found it a little too harrowing, it had me in tears in many places, i was also frustrated by some of the characters as well. I found it so well written and descriptive of the characters that at certain points when it got too much to read i felt like jumping into the book to rescue Jude. ( )
  Shelbycat | Jul 23, 2008 |
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Motherless, rootless and unprotected, Jude Williams' childhood is fractured by the horror and experience of sexual abuse, forcing her to exist somewhere and nowhere in between childhood and adulthood. As she moves through the 1980s, Jude's life is buffeted by choice and destiny.

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