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Boy Still Missing
 
 

Boy Still Missing (Paperback)

by John Searles (Author) "Whenever my father disappeared, we looked for him on Hanover Street ..." (more)
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From Publishers Weekly

"If only I could have stopped the most important person in my life from dying... alone." This much-anticipated first novel from Searles (book editor at Cosmopolitan) is a vivid blue-collar coming-of-age story with more than the usual supply of plot twists: abductions, abortion, adoption, alcoholism, media frenzies and extramarital affairs contribute first vim, then tragedy, to the 16th year in the life of Dominick Pindle. Searles's tale opens in 1971, in a "desolate, middle-of-nowhere" New England town, where narrator Dominick and his determinedly sunny mother spend Saturday nights trawling bars in search of his wayward father. When Dominick spots his dad's truck outside sexy divorc‚e Edie Kramer's house, it's the start of a fateful relationship. Edie is pregnant by Dominick's father, who's no longer seeing her; hurting for money, Edie convinces Dominick to steal his mother's hidden cash and give it to her. But Dominick's mom is also secretly pregnant (by the town sheriff). Without the money she had salted away, she can't afford a safe illegal abortion and bleeds to death in a motel room after trying to terminate her pregnancy herself. The next day, Dominick leaves for New York City in search of facts about his mother and his mysterious half-brother. After a number of hairpin turns, intrigue and reconciliations, the book's climactic section finds Dominick and his new girlfriend Jeanny holed up in a motel room with Edie's baby in a desperate attempt to get the media to investigate his mother's death. Like Russell Banks, Searles combines a rapid and intricate plot with major social concerns. Some readers will find Searles heavy-handed in his depiction of the pre-Roe politics of abortion; many more, though, will find his story of hard choices, bleak times and unwilling kidnappers captivating indeed.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Library Journal

In his first novel, an overly complicated coming-of-age story, Searles, the senior books editor at Cosmopolitan, has studded his plot with all the issues the market might be expected to bear: adultery, abortion, abduction, adoption, and alcoholism. In 1971, 15-year-old Dominick Pindle and his mother search the bars of their working-class Massachusetts town for Dominick's father, whose drinking and womanizing are legendary. When Dominick falls in love with his father's sexy (and pregnant) girlfriend, Edie, he steals the money his mother has been saving to buy a house in order to help Edie out. Meanwhile, Dominick's mother, who is also pregnant, dies alone in a motel room while trying to give herself an abortion. Dominick becomes determined to track down Edie (who has moved to New York) and also to discover the truth about his mother's past. The book ends as it begins, in a flurry of unconvincing events, with Dominick; his girlfriend, Jenny; and Edie's baby daughter Sophie locked in a motel room, trying to get the media to investigate his mother's death. Perfectly appropriate for larger fiction collections in public libraries but nothing special.
- Nancy Pearl, Washington Ctr. for the Book, Seattle
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Poignant, Jul 8 2004
I couldn't put this book down, and when it was, I was worrying about how Dominick would pull himself out of the tangled mess he had been spun into. Dominick, his mother, Leon and Jeanny were exceptionally wonderful characters, but the others were all slightly underdeveloped for believeability. The storyline was great and the writing style was easy to read and flowed well. I miss the characters already!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good for debut...., Nov 4 2003
By "gemini6574" (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
I really loved this book but at the same time I was a little disappointed. I felt it could have been a little less loosely written. It was meaty but was missing the potatoes in some parts!
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3.0 out of 5 stars a page turner but not a classic, Aug 5 2003
By D. Day (St. Louis, MO USA) - See all my reviews
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I am somewhat miffed over all the 5 star reviews for this work. A classic it ain't. The author propels his story with enough interesting twists and turns to keep the reader engaged, which makes for a decent reading experience, but there are some serious flaws..
Some of the story development is beyond believability for me. Most of the characters are thin, and some (Special ED) should probably have been omitted from the story.
The style reads to me like a screenplay from the Lifetime channel, a lot of gloss and sentimentality. Writing in the first person, from the viewpoint of a fifteen year old is difficult to pull off intelligently; I labored over some of the direct statements made by Dominic and his peers.
All in all, I would recommend this book for someone who wants to be entertained by a quick read. To be enlightened, look elsewhere.
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4.0 out of 5 stars a book that deserves more attention
This book had been on my mental list of titles to get to for some time. When I finally purchased it, I found it to be one of the more engrossing novels I've read this year. Read more
Published on Jun 13 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Unbelieveable, uninteresting, sissy stuff.
Platonic love with some hag your dad knocked up? Bleah! All the 5* reviews must come from personal friends of the author.
Published on Mar 3 2003

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5.0 out of 5 stars A fabulous debut
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Published on April 12 2002 by R. Witte

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Dominick, that is. Ever since I read that book in December of 2001, I haven't been able to get it off my mind. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars My only regret is that I waited so long to read it . . .
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best book I've read this year
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I almost cried.

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