The Dive From Clausen's Pier
How much do we owe the people we love? Is it a sign of strength or weakness to walk away from someone in need? These questions lie at the heart of Ann Packer’s intimate and emotionally thrilling new novel, which has won its author comparisons with Jane Hamilton and Sue Miller. At the age of...
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How much do we owe the people we love? Is it a sign of strength or weakness to walk away from someone in need? These questions lie at the heart of Ann Packer’s intimate and emotionally thrilling new novel, which has won its author comparisons with Jane Hamilton and Sue Miller. At the age of twenty-three Carrie Bell has spent her entire life in Wisconsin, with the same best friend and the same dependable, easygoing, high school sweetheart. Now to her dismay she has begun to find this life suffocating and is considering leaving it–and Mike–behind. But when Mike is paralyzed in a diving accident, leaving seems unforgivable and yet more necessary than ever. The Dive from Clausen’s Pier animates this dilemma–and Carrie’s startling response to it–with the narrative assurance, exacting realism, and moral complexity we expect from the very best fiction.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780375727139 (0375727132)
Publish date: April 8th 2003
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Literary Fiction,
Adult,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Relationships
There is something about this book.There's something about the idea of chucking it all in and finding, if not peace, then at least calm -very much at the expense of others - family and friends be damned. About family and friends being obligations in the first place (results, not causes. Results, not...
Three of my girlfriends sent me a care package when I was on bedrest with my third. One of the books included was Ann Packer's debut novel, The Dive from Clausen's Pier. One of my girlfriends decided that I'd love the book simply because the main character reminded her of me, and I have to admit tha...
this is a book that is filled with sadness. i think it's intended to also have hope and possibility, but having just finished it, all i want to do is curl up in a ball and sob uncontrollably.even so (in part because of?), i really, really liked this book. the first and last sections in particular....
I felt sorry for the main character, Carrie. She wanted to leave BEFORE the accident, but how do you leave after? This book was long and several times I wanted to smack her upside the head and say "what ARE you thinking?!" but she didn't (but sorta did) deserve some of the things that happened to he...
After I finished it, I just lay there asking myself why the book ended the way it did. It reminded me of a "women's book" from the 1940s (back before there was chick-lit) where the main character would strike out on her own to do something daring like have a career (silly woman! that's man's work!),...