Castle of Water
A Novel
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نقد و بررسی
March 15, 2017
In a romantic and semirealistic take on the desert island tale, first time novelist Huckelbridge, whose earlier works have been nonfiction (The United States of Beer, 2016) throws an American aspiring painter and an attractive, young French architect together on a tiny island in the South Pacific. After the small plane carrying former financier Barry and newlywed Sophie crashes, killing both the pilot and Sophie's new husband, the two wash up on a deserted island hundreds of miles from anywhere, where they spend years eating bananas, catching fish, building a boat, and falling in love. Huckelbridge's wry, detached voice at first doesn't seem to suit the material, and present-day scenes of a mysterious man visiting a cemetery in Paris hint strongly at the path the novel will take. The author's firm grasp, however, on the mechanics of island living and the dangers the characters face as well as his affection for his frequently bewildered characters make for a diverting if sentimental story with just enough detours from the obvious path to keep it from predictability.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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