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Im Licht von Apfelbäumen (German Edition) - Community Reviews back

by Amanda Coplin, Bettina Abarbanell
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Summer Reading Project, BookLikes Satellite
So many novels and movies end with whoever needs to be saved, saved. The bad guys are defeated. The challenge accepted and conquered. The ending gives us closure and the hope that everything will be okay, like a more grownup “happily ever after.” Amanda Coplin’s The Orchardist, a moving and melancho...
In Love of Books and Friendship
In Love of Books and Friendship rated it 11 years ago
This debut novel from Amanda Chopin takes place at the turn of the century in the early 1900's in rural Washington state. A lone orchard farmer named Talmadge whose lived an isolated life after his sister mysteriously disappeared some years ago. He is a quiet, committed, hard worker devoting his lif...
Chris Blocker
Chris Blocker rated it 11 years ago
Imagine a time-lapse video of a rose in bloom. The bud is slowly pushed under. The petals unfold one by one. The color explodes out in waves like a supernova. (If you need a visual, here's a YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LBODTEgoFg.) Gorgeous, right? It's easy to enjoy a four-minute...
Book Love
Book Love rated it 11 years ago
5 stars.....directly added to my 'favorites' list. I gave this book 5 stars not because it was a feel good read, but because of the descriptive setting and characters, or as one reviewer stated "magical words". I come away from this experience knowing that it's going to be hard to choose my next r...
Book Connection
Book Connection rated it 12 years ago
Let me say upfront that the three stars this book is getting is more a reflection of me as a reader than the book itself. Amanda Coplein writes using beautiful and evocative language. And if this had been a movie it probably would have gotton 5 stars from me. Heresy I know.This is a very visual b...
Silver's Reviews
Silver's Reviews rated it 12 years ago
To lose your mother and then your sister in an already lonely, abandoned land made Talmadge the person he was. He had his orchards and his kindness to keep him going. Talmadge lived alone in his family home that really had no family except Talmadge until one day two girls, Jane and Della, arrive...
Get Lost in the Stacks
Get Lost in the Stacks rated it 12 years ago
Just did not get into this one. Honestly that's all I have to say about it...
Unabridged Chick
Unabridged Chick rated it 12 years ago
Life in the historical western US evokes complicated feelings in me. I like it for sentimental reasons from playing Oregon Trail in elementary school, and for some time, my family was stationed out in South Dakota and Utah, where we immersed ourselves in prairie stories. (The landscapes out west a...
Ciska's Book Chest
Ciska's Book Chest rated it 12 years ago
AuthorAmanda Coplin was born in Wenatchee, Washington. She received her BA from the University of Oregon and MFA from the University of Minnesota. A recipient of residencies from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and the Omi International Arts Center at Ledig House in Ghent, ...
Memories From Books on Booklikes
Memories From Books on Booklikes rated it 12 years ago
Review first posted on my blog: http://memoriesfrombooks.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-orchardist.htmlThe orchardist is William Talmadge, a reclusive man living in the Pacific Northwest at the turn of the century. He quietly tends to his fruit orchards and makes a living. He lives alone, having lost his ...
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