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King's Oak
  

King's Oak [Large Print] (Paperback)

de Anne Rivers Siddons (Author) "Early in the last decade of the century, the earth began to die in earnest, though few of us noticed, and as in all times..." En savoir plus
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From Publishers Weekly

At the heart of this intriguing but flawed, apocalyptic novel are Diana "Andy" Calhoun and her troubled young daughter. A refugee from a violently abusive marriage, Andy joins her stodgy college pal Tish in Pemberton, an exclusive, blue-blood, Southern community where everyone talks nonstop about guns, dogs, horses and hunting, but almost no one mentions the looming presence of Big Silver, the nuclear arms plant tucked into the woods. Despite her initial distaste for this lifestyle, Andy, "a squatty little Greek" who stands out like a sore thumb at patrician gatherings, is drawn into the polo-playing elite. She falls from grace when her overwhelming attraction to Tom Dabney, Pemberton's wild-eyed native son who has made the forest primeval his home, speculacularly ignites. When the arcane rites Tom practices can't save his beloved woodland from the nuclear destruction leaching from Big Silver, he wages war against his neighbors. Passion, dark atmosphere and vivid imagination color this dramatic narrative, but Siddons's ( Peachtree Road ) poetic prose is often overblown and it's hard to care about many of her wealthy, self-absorbed, essentially dull characters. 125,000 first printing; $150,000 ad/promo; BOMC alternate; author tour.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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Best-selling author Siddons (Homeplace, LJ 4/1/87; Peachtree Road) jumps on the environmental bandwagon (with a backdrop of wife abuse) in her latest novel. Moving with her daughter to elite Georgia hunt country, Andy Calhoun is drawn (with agonizing slowness) to Tom Dabney, a "crazy" man passionately committed to the primeval woods where he lives. Finally succumbing to her attraction to Tom, she becomes involved with his efforts to save the woods from the nuclear wastes emanating from the Big Silver nuclear weapons plant. Siddons has a vivid imagination and conjures up an ancient religion whose practitioners are "at one with the woods." She picks up on some similar themes from her earlier novels (e.g., the old Southern elite versus the newly monied), but, on the whole, this is an overblown saga that lacks the romantic charm of Homeplace and the historical sweep of Peachtree Road. The larger-than-life characters aren't endearing enough to redeem it. BOMC alternate; previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 6/1/90.
- Francine Fialkoff, "Library Journal"
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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Early in the last decade of the century, the earth began to die in earnest, though few of us noticed, and as in all times of unperceived cataclysm, the very air shuddered with myths, legends, and wondrous occurrences. Lire la première page
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1.0étoiles sur 5 I'll be honest..., Mai 29 2003
Par Courtenay D. Lanier "dahkota_c" (Washington, DC) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I can't stand books that have more adjectives then verbs. I got to page four and threw it across the room. I have no idea of the plot. I have no idea of the characters. I couldn't get past all the adjectives. I like my stories to include descriptions, but when I run into writing this full of itself, I just want to vomit. It may be a great story. I don't know. But, in my opinion, if you like stories that move rather than stories that 'chase banality like a hound a rabbit,' buy a different book.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 King's Oak, Janv. 7 2003
Par S. Hnilicka "sueathome5" (Lander, Wyoming United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I have never been so mezmorized as I have with Ann Rivers Siddon's book. I read 14 books in about three weeks. King's Oak was by far one of the best. I was thrilled with the way the characters in the book depict real life people. I loved Tom and the way he steped outside of the norm of everyday life. There always seems to be such a deep understanding of the many facets of a human being that go on below the surface of life that the author seems to capture in all of her books. The interplay between the rugged carefree Tom, versus the deep caring emotional man, at one with nature was extremly appealing to me. I would recomend this book to men and women alike if for no other reason than to understand the differences that society faces regarding the hunting of animals and the sacredness that has been lost over time. Thank you Ann!
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3.0étoiles sur 5 An Interesting Book-A Forestry Background, Juil 10 2002
Par J. Kirkman "book jen" (St. Petersburg, FL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I found this book interesting enough once I started getting into it. Diana, the main character, along with her daughter Hilary, took refuge in Pemberton after their hard-knock life with Diana's husband,and Hilary's father. Diana never was too sure about hunting at first until she meets Tom Dabney, a forest ranger in the woods, whom she falls in love with. The relationship between Tom and Andy is complex, as Andy has trouble understanding Tom's desire for hunting. The story moves on from there as there is trouble behind animals dying in the woods and someone is poisoning the water. A good read, but i wouldn't say it is Siddons very best.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Animal lovers beware
Siddons tries hard to make us care about the spiritual, one-with-nature character of her wild mountain man Tom Dabney, but the truth is he's a sadistic and evil beast who ritually... Read more
Publié le Juil 31 2000

2.0étoiles sur 5 Awful ending ruins book
I enjoyed the book until the ending (particularly the epilogue). The end so bad I doubt I will ever read another book by Siddons again. Read more
Publié le Mai 15 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 Fascinating characters, interesting plot!
It was so refreshing to read a book that focuses on an alternative life in a positive way. Many people are now into seeking lifestyles and a spiritual path that will help them... Read more
Publié le Sep 22 1999

1.0étoiles sur 5 A waste of time.
The author's lengthy descriptions of EVERYTHING!! Every tree, every blade of grass, every change in the weather, every emotion felt by Andy, the feel of every fabric, on and on... Read more
Publié le Sep 12 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Startlingly wonderful
I bought the book because I so loved Hill Towns and Outer Banks and Downtown, but I didn't read it for a while because it sounded sort of dopey and I don't care for hunting. Read more
Publié le Fév 23 1999

2.0étoiles sur 5 Far fetched and contrived
This was a disappointing tale from a writer I long to love because of my southern roots. The story was unbelievable - the trauma suffered by the protagonist's daughter just... Read more
Publié le Juil 31 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 An affecting, convincing book
Although I do like the author, I didn't want to read this book because hunting disgusts me. I started it anyways and was absolutely entranced. Read more
Publié le Juil 26 1998

2.0étoiles sur 5 Dumb ending mars a pretty good book
There aren't too many things I hate more than to get engrossed in what seems to be a pretty good book, only to have the author turn into a moron at the end and blow it. Read more
Publié le Fév 3 1998

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