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In The Lake Of The Woods
 
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In The Lake Of The Woods (Paperback)

de Tim Obrien (Author)
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Tim O'Brien has been writing about Vietnam in one way or another ever since he served there as an infantryman in the late 1960s. His earliest work on the subject, If I Die in a Combat Zone, was an intensely personal memoir of his own tour of duty; his books since then have featured many of the same elements of fear, boredom, and moral ambiguity but in a fictional setting. In 1994 O'Brien wrote In the Lake of the Woods, a novel that, while imbued with the troubled spirit of Vietnam, takes place entirely after the war and in the United States. The main character, John Wade, is a man in crisis: after spending years building a successful political career, he finds his future derailed during a bid for the U.S. Senate by revelations about his past as a soldier in Vietnam. The election lost by a landslide, John and his wife, Kathy, retreat to a small cabin on the shores of a Minnesota lake--from which Kathy mysteriously disappears.

Was she murdered? Did she run away? Instead of answering these questions, O'Brien raises even more as he slowly reveals past lives and long-hidden secrets. Included in this third-person narrative are "interviews" with the couple's friends and family as well as footnoted excerpts from a mix of fictionalized newspaper reports on the case and real reports pertaining to historical events--a mélange that lends the novel an eerie sense of verisimilitude. If Kathy's disappearance is at the heart of this work, then John's involvement in a My Lai-type massacre in Vietnam is its core, and O'Brien uses it to demonstrate how wars don't necessarily end when governments say they do. In the Lake of the Woods may not be true, but it feels true--and for Tim O'Brien, that's true enough. --Alix Wilber

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A politician's career is ruined overnight by revelations of his wartime participation in a village massacre in Vietnam while his personal life is undone by the sudden dissappearance of his wife.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Unique and Therefore Compelling, Jui 28 2004
Par D. West "Bones" (Boise, Idaho United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book defys description. Is it a love story? Yes. A mystery? Yes. A thriller? Yes. Fiction? I don't know....and that's what makes it so compelling. This is a book for a reading group because it will elicit so many more questions than there are answers and after you've completed it, believe me, you're going to want to talk about it with someone else who's read it.

The construct was terrific and as a result I book 2 more of O'Brien's books immediately. While both were good, neither matched the plot, suspense, and tempo of In the Lake of the Woods. I would recommend this book to anyone, but I especially think Vietnam Vets could really relate.

Now, I'm off to try Tomcat in Love. Since O'Brien can write the serious scary stuff that only nightmares are made of, I want to see what he can do with humor and love.

What a find. I'm so glad I found this book listed in Bas Bleu because I hadn't seen it hyped anywhere else.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Hununa's take on Tim O'Brien, Jui 1 2004
Tim O'Brien's In the Lake of the Woods is written in a similar style to the rest of his fiction books. He uses scattered information to get the reader in a similar mindset as the main character. In the Lake of the Woods deals with John Wade, a failed senator dealing with problems in his marrige. A war veteran, John Wade owed his unhappy childhood to his father's suicide. Instead of dealing with these pains openly, he tended to brood and harm less lively beings, such as plants. His wife, Kathy, had dealt with his absense during the war, the constant stalking when she returned, however once John's political career seemed to finish, problems between them increased.Kathy then dissapears, and at this point O'Brien branches off with two different choices for the reader to decide on. Was Kathy's dissapearence her own choice, or did John decide her future? Reading through friend and family interviews, you must decide for yourself. This book is an excellent example of the emotional damage war veterans must deal with, and reading John's solutions may aid the reader in their final descision, as well as dealing with war veterans in their own life.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A politician is always a politician., Avril 26 2004
This review is from: In Lake Of the Woods
This story concerns a failed politician who moves into a cabin in the woods to lick his wounds. The scenery as described is absolutely gorgeous, and the lake plays a big part in the absence of his wife. His despondency about the loss of an office he should have had and his lack of any kind of successful future leads him to do some very strange things.

When the loving wife is gone, he tries to lead the police astray with the idea that she took the boat out and rowed away all the way to Canada. No body was ever found, so we really don't know what happened as the writer gives suppositions of how she would have disappeared on her own and the reasons for doing so.

The fact that he spent so much time in the boathouse the night of her disappearance certainly makes one suspicious of his actions. When the heat gets too much for him, his neighbor (who loves to dauble in politics) lends him a good motorboat and a cell phone; he too disappears into the night.

Suspenseful and well-written, this story can be seen in your imagination as the author spins a webb of beauty in nature in the woods on the lake. Too bad I can't swim or I might be tempted to search out such a place.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Boring
Not that interesting. I finished reading it for the sake of getting it off my chest, or should I say book shelf? Vietnam war stories and Love just don't mix.
Publié le Jui 7 2005

5.0étoiles sur 5 Spellbinding
After reading the initial short story that became O'Brien's "The Things They Carried," I found myself interested to read his other material. Read more
Publié le Mars 17 2004 par R. Chaffey

2.0étoiles sur 5 In the Lake of the Woods Book Review
This book was selected for my book group as this month's choice. I have Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried" several times and was really looking forward to this... Read more
Publié le Fév 5 2004 par virgaux78

5.0étoiles sur 5 Story Lines
In the Lake of the Woods by Tim O'brien is a great book. The way he writes the story and the style he writes it in lends to a truly unique book that I would recommend to anyone to... Read more
Publié le Janv. 12 2004 par fer3nit8

5.0étoiles sur 5 In the Lake of the Woods, Unique not Weird
I believe that this book, contrary to popular vote is not weird it is very unique. Tim O'Brien created a real to life mystery about a senator hopeful named John Wade who... Read more
Publié le Janv. 6 2004 par Brian

5.0étoiles sur 5 "In the Lake of the Woods": The Art of Illusion
Tim O'Brien has created a modern-day masterpiece with, "In the Lake of the Woods". John Wade and his wife Kathy Wade are escaping the headlines that plague the Minnesota news... Read more
Publié le Janv. 6 2004 par Drew

3.0étoiles sur 5 In the Lake of the Woods book reveiw
When I was reading this book I was really confused. The main charactor was very weird and very depressing. Read more
Publié le Nov. 5 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 Another excellent O'Brien work
Throughout most of his first twenty years of writing, Tim O'Brien used fiction to come to grips with his experiences in the Vietnam War. Read more
Publié le Sep 22 2003 par P. Nicholas Keppler

5.0étoiles sur 5 It Doesn't Get Better Than This
I love Tim O'Brien. A friend of mine brought me two books to read and when I started reading the first page of this one I couldn't put it down. Read more
Publié le Aoû 6 2003 par Teresa Jansen

5.0étoiles sur 5 Provides much food for thought
This is a very well-written and unique novel. I really appreciated the author's style and the combination of historical facts (especially pertaining to the My Lai massacre in... Read more
Publié le Aoû 4 2003

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