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by Billie Letts (Author) "NOVALEE NATION, seventeen, seven months pregnant, thirty-seven pounds overweight-and superstitious about sevens-shifted uncomfortably in the seat of the old Ply-mouth and ran her hands down..." (more)
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Oprah Book Club® Selection, December 1998: A funny thing happens to Novalee Nation on her way to Bakersfield, California. Her ne'er-do-well boyfriend, Willie Jack Pickens, abandons her in an Oklahoma Wal-Mart and takes off on his own, leaving her with just 10 dollars and the clothes on her back. Not that hard luck is anything new to Novalee, who is "seventeen, seven months pregnant, thirty-seven pounds overweight--and superstitious about sevens.... For most people, sevens were lucky. But not for her," Billie Letts writes. "She'd had a bad history with them, starting with her seventh birthday, the day Momma Nell ran away with a baseball umpire named Fred..."

Still, finding herself alone and penniless in Sequoyah, Oklahoma is enough to make even someone as inured to ill fortune as Novalee want to give up and die. Fortunately, the Wal-Mart parking lot is the Sequoyah equivalent of a town square, and within hours Novalee has met three people who will change her life: Sister Thelma Husband, a kindly eccentric; Benny Goodluck, a young Native American boy; and Moses Whitecotton, an elderly African American photographer. For the next two months, Novalee surreptitiously makes her home in the Wal-Mart, sleeping there at night, exploring the town by day. When she goes into labor and delivers her baby there, however, Novalee learns that sometimes it's not so bad to depend on the kindness of strangers--especially if one of them happens to be Sam Walton, the superchain's founder.

Where the Heart Is oddly mixes heart-warming vignettes and surprising, brutal violence. Novalee's story is juxtaposed with occasional chapters chronicling Willy Jack's downward spiral into prison, disappointment, and degradation. And even in Sequoyah, sudden storms, domestic violence, kidnapping, and deadly fires punctuate Novalee's progress from homeless, unwed teen mom to successful, happy member of the community. This is not a subtle book; there's never any doubt that our heroine will make a home for herself and her baby or that Willy Jack will get what he deserves for abandoning them. Still, Billie Letts has created several memorable characters, and there's always room for another novel that celebrates the life-affirming qualities of reading, the importance of education, and the power of love to change lives. --Alix Wilber



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Letts's debut novel concerns a pregnant teenage girl who finds a new life among the quirky inhabitants of a small town in Oklahoma.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars My heart was with this book!, May 26 2004
By Kelsey B. (Anchorage, AK USA) - See all my reviews
In Billie Letts' novel "Where the Heart Is," she creates a loving and heartwarming story about a young woman trying to establish herself as a positive role model for her daughter and keep up with the fast paced changes life throws in her direction. The novel follows Novalee Nation, a young woman of 17 who gives birth to a baby girl in the most unlikely place: a Wal-Mart store. Knowing no one in the small town of Sequoyah, Oklahoma where she was abandoned by her boyfriend, she is forced to find friends and support from a whole host of characters. There's Sister Thelma Husband, who opens her home to Novalee and helps raise her daughter Americus. Forney, the librarian, who teaches Novalee some of the most important lessons about love and friendship. Lexie, the nurse who befriended Novalee in the hospital after Americus was born, who taught her important lessons about family, and that life can change in a single moment and not to take anything for granted. All of the characters are so well developed and they add something unique to the story that makes it such a great read.

Billie Letts does an excellent job of placing the reader in Sequoyah, mostly because she has lived there before and knows the ways to make a reader feel as though they are experiencing the dry heat of Oklahoma and the tornado that whips through the town, leaving a huge impact on the life of Novalee. It was a very easy read, not a lot of overwhelming detail. Just enough to evoke an image in your mind of the characters and the setting, and to get a solid understanding of the feelings and emotions of the characters.

I really loved the bond between Novalee and Americus, and how the emphasis on family was so important. Novalee was such a strong character and the way she worked hard to provide the best life she could for her daughter was so clear. She had her share of struggles throughout the story, such as losing her job, the loss of someone very close to her, lessons on heartache and love, and facing her fears of becoming an adult while she's still a teenager. Lexie is also a character who learns many lessons about the importance of family after a traumatic event leaves her and her kids with nothing but hope left to get them through life. Lexie was my favorite character, though, as she not only added humorous levels to the book, but also showed great elements of strength and hope.

"Where the Heart Is" is such a strong book and it was very hard to put down. I enjoyed every character and though the situations did get intense at times, the feeling of love and compassion that the characters had for one another shone through establishing the element of hope found in the novel. Billie Letts is a great author who knows how to write a book that will touch your heart and provide you with a real page-turner.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, Nov 14 2009
By S. El-Hilo "Adores Books" (Burnaby, BC CA) - See all my reviews
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Very easy read. It is a one day type of book. Very inspiring story, full of good humor and reality. The characters seem real, and gives you hope that the world is not all that bad. Its a very entertaining read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heartwarming, Aug 2 2008
By J. Macgillivray "Maritime Bookworm" (Moncton, NB, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I read this quite some time ago, a few years before it became an Oprah book. I found it charming and sweet then, and have enjoyed re-reading it several times over the years. It reminds you that there are still good people out there.
I enjoyed the movie with Natalie Portman as well.
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4.0 out of 5 stars fun
I read this book a couple of years ago, maybe three, but it was a good, fun read. it's very different from what i'm usually into, but letts is a great writer and hauls you right... Read more
Published 22 months ago by T. Bigney

5.0 out of 5 stars Billie Letts did an excellent job of portraying a young Novalee Nation
A girl who finds herself pregnant and abandoned in a Wal-Mart, in the novel Where The Heart Is. At the age of seventeen, Novalee is left to survive on her own with just $7. Read more
Published on Oct 14 2007 by D. R. Rooney

4.0 out of 5 stars It's a keeper
I read this book while expecting my second child...perhaps that is why it touched me so deeply. I felt a connection as I read. Read more
Published on Mar 22 2007 by kebmo

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
This is a wonderful novel that will make you feel good after reading it. The characters are very likable and the overall tone is tender and warm. Read more
Published on Jun 12 2006 by Brown Sugar

5.0 out of 5 stars Heartwarming, enthralling, tear jerker
Who'd have thought this book could turn out a happy story!? It is about a pregnant, penniless 17 yr. old orphan, abandoned by her ne're do well boyfriend at a Walmart. Read more
Published on Jun 27 2004 by M. Alther

5.0 out of 5 stars good read
A very good read. Gave me nightmares at one point, but I kept reading and glad I did.
Published on Jun 23 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED IT!!!!
I absolutely LOVED this book! I can't even tell you how many times I have read this book!

The characters are awesome and reading about them makes me want to meet them. Read more

Published on Jun 23 2004 by Meghann E. Krail

4.0 out of 5 stars GOOOOOOOOOOOOD book!
I first saw the movie, and fell in love with it, so naturally i wondered if the book was as good as the movie was, and the book far past execeeded my expectations,I highly... Read more
Published on Jun 8 2004 by jkkl808

5.0 out of 5 stars Where the Heart Is
Where the Heart Is is a heartfelt story about a girl no more than seventeen who is abandoned at a Wal-Mart in small-town Oklahoma. Read more
Published on May 19 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars A Book For All Ages
In this story Novalee Nation discovers what it is like to have a real and loving family. The book starts of with Novalee being left at Wal-Mart by her out-to-get-rich-quick... Read more
Published on May 4 2004 by Emily Hovestadt

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