Rhonda Riley
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The Enchanted Life of Adam Hope
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2013
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I was intrigued from beginning to end. Brooks is a good writer. I particularly liked this one. When someone asks me a for a good immersive read, I tell them about this one. | |
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Such a simple premise. One place, over time. But such a satisfying read! I listened to the audio book. The different voices of the readers worked very well. | |
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Patchett is good. I have enjoyed everything she's written. This one has stayed with me. It is the otherness of the world she creates, the lushness of it that I loved. I was intrigued by her representation of Nature and by the choices the characters i ...more | |
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I choose this book for my book club and they loved it. I never thought I would or could read a book about racism and laugh so much. And think so much, too. I found myself pondering this book afterward, not pondering its contents so much as the fact t ...more | |
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I don't usually read thrillers. And when I did I found most of them predictable and the writing flat. But I am from the same town as the author. And we have a common friend connection, so... I breezed through it. Good plot and not at all predictable. ...more | |
“I tried to turn my heart to the living, to the place I was, but putting seed in land not owned by me or my family seemed alien. The sandy, gray-white soil looked like dirty beach sand, not fit for growing anything. It smelled like dust. Yet weeds and trees and wildflowers grew along the roads. When we drove into town, we passed dense, impenetrable woods and fields of corn, peas, and peppers. Such new combinations of seemingly poor soil and happy flora puzzled me. Everywhere I went, I picked up the dirt, examining it for clues. Bringing anything out of such soil would require a whole new language on my part. I imagined there must be something richer and darker under the gray sand, or some trick the farmers all knew. Trick or no trick, what I had always been able to do well now seemed inaccessible. Still, I searched the yard around our house for the best spot to plant my fall garden.”
― The Enchanted Life of Adam Hope
― The Enchanted Life of Adam Hope
“I allowed myself to consider the infinity of details that might have left Jennie alive. A change of weather the day she died, rain keeping the girls inside. One of us taking longer int he bathroom that morning and delaying Jennie's walk to the field. A broken washing machine and all the girls pitching in to help do the laundry by hand. Sometimes my tracing of consequence and connection went back as far as the war. If Frank had not survived, Jennie would have. The possibilities were endless.”
― The Enchanted Life of Adam Hope
― The Enchanted Life of Adam Hope
“The act is a vessel that can hold a continuum of human intentions - a sweet, holy song of flesh and love, the simple, mindless rut of youth, or the darkest violation. It encompasses what we bring to it. Too often people fill it with shame.”
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