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Grace: A Novel | 
enlarge | Author: Richard Paul Evans Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 6164
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 1416550038 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781416550037 ASIN: 1416550038
Publication Date: October 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description She was my first kiss. My first love. She was a little match girl who could see the future in the flame of a candle. She was a runaway who taught me more about life than anyone has before or since. And when she was gone my innocence left with her.As I begin to write, a part of me feels as if I am awakening something best left dead and buried, or at least buried. We can bury the past, but it never really dies. The experience of that winter has grown on my soul like ivy climbing the outside of a home, growing until it begins to tear and tug at the brick and mortar. I pray I can still get the story right. My memory, like my eyesight, has waned with age. Still, there are things that become clearer to me as I grow older. This much I know: too many things were kept secret in those days. Things that never should have been hidden. And things that should have.
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Not my favorite January 6, 2009 "Grace" was an easy read, and it kept my interest, but Richard Paul Evans seemed to have a "dark" side to his writing with this book, especially since I thought it was a Christmas themed book. I understand it's about abuse, too, and a different time and place than where we are at now. I think if the ending were different, it would have made the book a lot more special to me.
A wonderful story that will touch your heart January 5, 2009 I actually finished this a couple of weeks ago and am sadly now just catching up on reviews. I have to start out by saying that as much as I was anticipating this release by Richard Paul Evans, I was not in the least bit disappointed. This is an author who has such a beautiful way with story telling and bringing words to life. Each year, at the holiday season, the excitement of knowing Mr. Evans will be gracing readers with a new tale, is one of the many high points of the season, for me.
Grace was a bit different, than previous works that I have read by this author, with it's underlying tragedy of unspoken child abuse. The setting is during the Cuban Missile Crisis when the troubles of other's is not openly discussed. Secrets are often hidden and life is a playacting of "all is well".
It is during this time that a young 14 year old boy, Eric, finds a classmate, Grace, rummaging around in the dumpster, where he works at an after school job. Eric kindly brings Grace in and gives her food. After she tells him that she is not going home, he decides that a safe place for her to "hide-out" would be his tree house at home. It is far back from the house and never visited by adults. With slight hesitation, Grace agrees and goes home with Eric.
During the short time that Grace and Eric are together, they form the deepest of bonds. The story of Grace's home life slowly surfaces and Eric is left with a tortured decision.
Grace is a novel of strong friendship, first love, strength and tragedy. Once I opened up this heart gripping book, I was unable to put it down. The emotions that ran through me, as I read, were those of laughter, hope, endurance, sadness, anger and horror. As I turned the final page, my heart ached for the life of this young girl. Grace will make a permanent home on my bookshelf and will be a book that I recommend with my highest enthusiasm. Though centered around the holiday season, Grace would easily be an excellent story any time of the year. Even now, thinking back upon the story, my heart aches and vivid memories rush within my mind.
This is a work of art, not easily forgotten.
Grace: A Novel December 30, 2008 My wife read this in one sitting. She has all of Richard Evans' books and loves all of them.
no holiday cheer December 19, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have enjoyed Evan's Christmas novellas for several years now, depending on them for some holiday inspiration. Even though I knew that a plot based on Anderson's "Little Match Girl" was not going to end well, this book was a disappointment. I never did identify closely with Eric--Evans says that this was the most autobiographical of his books, but I felt outside of the characters, more of a watcher than in his other works. Evans did a great job of describing the world of the middle 60s, but it lacked intensity.
Probably 3.5 stars would more closely reflect my opinion--and I look forward to Evan's next offering. I know what he can do to touch my heart.
Ditto with Barb avid reader December 18, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I agree exactly with Barb avid reader's review. Very succiently put. I too Picked this up hoping for a light uplifting read. The story was sweet, the ending horrible. It made me wish I never read it. Loved The Last Promise. Bought the hard bound edition.
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