The View from Mount Joy

The View from Mount Joy
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2007

نویسنده

Lorna Landvik

شابک

9780345502285
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

May 7, 2007
L
andvik's latest light drama opens as Joe Andreson transfers into a Minneapolis high school as a class of '72 senior. Like everyone else, Joe has a major thing for head cheerleader Kristi Casey—a version of Reese Witherspoon's character in Election
. Joe gets some action, but is estranged from Kristi by graduation. As the years pass, and they stay in touch sporadically, Joe, who narrates, can't quite let go of his infatuation. He becomes an innovative grocer, still unmarried at mid-book, and Kristi transforms into a Bible-thumping radio/televangelist. Joe builds solid relationships with his mother and her new husband, and reconnects with high school friend Darva Pratt (who returns to town with her daughter, Flora), while Kristi sets her sights on the White House. Landvik (Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons
) deftly mixes humor and pathos in Kristi's ditzy On the Air with God
radio show, starkly contrasted by her quietly powerful portrait of Joe, a man with real family values.



Library Journal

June 15, 2007
In 1971, high school senior Joe Anderson moves to Minnesota with his widowed mother. Joe is a wonderful young man who plays hockey and piano, works in the local grocery, and is nice to his mother. So what's his flaw? He is attracted to Kristi Casey, the wildly fun cheerleader who is every boy's fantasy and who introduces Joe to oral sex, marijuana, and acid trips. As Joe moves through life from high school to adulthood and marriage, Kristi is always there to tempt him, even when she becomes an evangelist. Landvik is a wonderful storyteller, and Joe is an attractive character, perhaps too good to be true. However, some of the book club readers and fans who enjoyed Landvik's other novels (e.g., "Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons") may be uncomfortable with the sex and drugs and Kristi's hypocritical life as an evangelist and the wife of a politician. As long as librarians understand that this new work is more explicit than Landvik's previous novels, this is recommended for most public libraries.Lesa M. Holstine, Glendale P.L., AZ

Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

June 1, 2007
Joe Andreson is one of the most likable guys a reader could hope to meet. From the popular, high-school hockey-playing all-star jock introduced in the first chapterto the circumspect father and dedicated husband portrayed in the twenty-sixth, watching Landviks lovable hero navigate the predictable passages and surprising minefields of life is pure joy. The only child of a single mother, Joe defines himself primarily through his friends, two of whom will play pivotal roles throughout his life. As a new kid in Minneapolis Ole Bull High School, Joe is instantly taken under the wing of bohemian art student Darva Pratt, though hes secretly in love with Old Bulls manipulative Miss Popularity, Kristi Casey. As high school leads to college, whichleads to careers and family, Joes life will be indelibly linked to these two women in touching and terrifying ways. Once again displaying her genuine affection for Minnesotas salt-of-the-earth people and offbeat customs, Landviks latest homespun homage is pure bliss.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)




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