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I read this in one go, with an increasing sense of horror, like watching a slow motion car crash and saying NO..0..0...0..,The subject matter of this is pretty disturbing, but the writing is tremendous...you want to look away but you can't..
I read this in one go, with an increasing sense of horror, like watching a slow motion car crash and saying NO..0..0...0..,The subject matter of this is pretty disturbing, but the writing is tremendous...you want to look away but you can't..
With seductive lulls and the artificial logic of manipulated consent, Lamb creates trust where none should exist, illuminating the almost unconscious -- and not insincere -- mechanisms that David Lamb, in his mid-life years, uses to convince 11-year-old Tommie to accompany him on a road trip from Ch...
Bonnie Nadzam has written an insightful, fascinating character study, supported by a gift for landscape description, but marred by some inconsistency.David Lamb is middle-aged, a liar and a loser, a narcissist and a dreamer, a kid who never really grew up. Living alone in a hotel with other marital...