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Jack Riggs (1)

Autor de The Fireman's Wife: A Novel

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Obras de Jack Riggs

The Fireman's Wife: A Novel (2008) 74 copias
When the Finch Rises (2003) 66 copias

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Riggs takes us to a time and place that no longer exists, though reminders n still be found along the Carolina coast or in the mountains. His novel offers no easy answers, yet raises compelling questions about the social and economic forces that shaped the lives of working men and women and reshaped the landscape. His characters are compelling and his prose is a joy to read.
 
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kdunkelberg | 35 reseñas más. | Jan 23, 2015 |
Raybert tells of his friendship with Palmer Conroy from when they first meet at the age of six years. His first encounter with his friend being Palmer's appearance on his first day at Raybert's School, the day President Kennedy is assassinated, latter the same day Palmer just walks into Raybert's trailer home and sits himself down, and so their friendship begins. The two boys quickly become best friends, getting up to the typical antics boys will.

But all is not well for the two boys living in North Carolina. While Raybert is no doubt loved by his parents, there are problems. His mother has health issues, and his father can't stay around for too long, he is always disappearing and getting himself in fights. Palmer also has family problems, his mother has little time for him, especially since his father died and there is now a new man in her life.

Palmer has a plan to run away, and Raybert promises to go with him. By the time the two boys are twelve years old things are getting so bad that Palmer intends to make their escape earlier than planned, but can they pull it off?

When the Finch Rises is a beautiful story of friendship, but at also a heartbreaking story of the troubled childhood of two very different but very likeable boys. The writing is excellent, with a strong sense of place, well drawn characters, touches of humour even in the face of the heartbreak, making this a most compelling read.
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presto | otra reseña | Apr 22, 2012 |
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Carolina sense of place gives readers who like to get the smell and feel of surroundings combined with the interior life of a woman struggling in her marriage to find herself and do what's right.
 
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aletheia21 | 35 reseñas más. | Jan 21, 2012 |
The thing I like about both of Jack Riggs' novels is that they aren't tidy. At the end, we aren't presented with the characters' lives neatly wrapped up, issues resolved, and everything moving forward into the happily ever after. That's not life, and Jack does an excellent job of accurately portraying how life really shakes out.I also love books where the characters become real to me, and I found Cassie to be heartbreaking in her "realness." Although Peck was a bit too close to perfect, their troubles still resonate with the reader, and anyone who knows teenagers appreciates Kelly's role in the story. The secondary characters are authentic as well.All in all, this is a lovely novel. It's well written and well thought out... I only wish I had a book club with which to discuss it because I think it would be a fantastic story to review in that setting.… (más)
 
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kalky | 35 reseñas más. | Feb 7, 2011 |

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