After River

402 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2008 by ISIS.

ISBN:
978-0-7531-8056-3
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OCLC Number:
222157774

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1 star (1 review)

Growing up on a dairy farm in the mountains of British Columbia in the 1960s, three kilometres north of the American border, Natalie Ward knew little of the outside world. But she had her family. A family so close and loving that Natalie believed they were the envy of the nearby town of Wakefield - particularly her eldest brother Boyer, whom Natalie held especially close to her heart. But Natalie began to question her family's idyllic existence the summer she turned fifteen. The arrival of a soft-spoken stranger, an American draft-dodger called River, would test the morals and beliefs of the family and the community to breaking point. The series of events following that summer day would leave relationships shattered and the Ward family changed forever.

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Review of 'After River' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

an obvious first book (and probably her only) that does what it's supposed to do: hint at a dark secret that will only be revealed 2/3rds into the novel, then surprise the reader a few times (hopefully one of the surprises will still be novel to them - i figured out 3 of the 4 'shockers' before they were revealed), then reunite all the characters for a tearful goodbye.
yup, i cried.
but that doesn't mean the book was good. it could have been a short-story (and likely was) without all the soap opera details.

Subjects

  • Draft resisters
  • Fiction
  • Americans

Places

  • United States
  • British Columbia