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I would recommend this book to for anyone to read, especially to a mother with a disabled child. It really proves that no matter who you are, you can do anything you put your mind to.
I can't wait to see the movie!
I would recommend this book to anyone, but especially to a parent of a disabled child. The story gives hope and inspiration. Being the mother of a child with cerebral palsy myself, I could really relate to the events in the novel.
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Then you hit page 100 and you get thoroughly sick of people who don't talk like real people and vivid descriptions of every single little thing like its a Walt Whitman poem.
A writer travels to America to work on his second book and there he hooks up with a photographer, but since he's so full of self-loathing and doubt he can't communicate with her. There's also another character who is his friend who tries to control him every step of the way. He's also supposed to be in love with her, but she's such a harpie, you wonder why he is even talking to her, much less being in love.
Ultimately this book is like a Harper's Magazine article - a lot of verbage that ultimately fails to cover up the lack of interest in the plot, character or style. (There's even a character who kind of swears and is almost interesting, but exits stage left just as soon as you suspect that the book might turn interesting.)
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