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3.0 out of 5 stars
Read with Cocoa in Hand,
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This review is from: The Big Snow (Paperback)
I'm sitting here in the midst of a two-day blizzard having just finished David Park's 'The Big Snow.' How appropos. In each of these short stories, and in the title novella, Mr. Park has quite perfectly captured the strange, challenging and often freeing experience that is a big winter storm. Where the familiar is obscured and sounds are muffled almost to silence. The story lines are probably the weakest points in this collection, but the strong characters and atmospheric descriptions make this slim volume worth a read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Modern Irish fiction,
By Joan Regan - Published on Amazon.com
This book contains several short stories. (I had thought it was a novel.) Some of these stores are tangentially related to each other. By far the best one was the longest (maybe one-third of the book) entitled The Big Snow. All the stories are set in a winter of very heavy snow, unusual in Ireland. It is a thoughtful book, not a cant-put-down one. The characterizations in the longest story were wonderful, and the dialogue was superb.
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