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ISBN: 0807120669

ISBN13: 9780807120668

Almost Innocent

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Clay-Lee Calvert is the love child of two people who are as beautiful as models in a magazine but whose similarity ends there. Her father, Rand, is an artist - easygoing, dreamy, principled, and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Wonderfully Written Family Drama

Sheila Bosworth has written a novel that is deserving of all the praise it has gotten from the other reviewers on this site. The characters are unforgettable and the story unfolds at such a perfect pace. We are introduced and then guided through this intimate family history by Clay-Lee the daughter who shares with the reader the perspective of a child as she describe events and people that are encountered by her parents and their immediate circle. The childhood recollections are structured in such a clever way that the reader anticipates and percieves motivations that are not clearly evident to the young Clay-Lee as narrator. Her "innocence" doesn't prevent us from seeing something more sinsister implicit in the scenes she witnesses.In addition to the wonderful characters and plot the novel has the added quality of just dripping with New Orleans flavor. If you love the city and are familiar with the settings described the novel provides that added dimension of placing you right there.After finishing this I immediately ordered Bosworth's other novel Slow Poison. She is a fabulous writer.

"He who is penitent is almost innocent."

With this quote from Seneca, author Sheila Bosworth capsulizes the theme of innocence lost and nearly restored in "Almost Innocent," her first novel. Set in New Orleans and evocative of the sights and sounds that any native will recognize, Bosworth's novel traces the process by which the main character, Clay-Lee, attempts to reconstruct her mother's life through stories and memory. In the process of facing herself through her mother's life, Clay-Lee finds redemption for her perceived guilt in her mother's death. Her penitence restores her innocence and allows her to shape her own life and move on. This novel was both entertaining and thought-provoking. I thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend it to anyone who has ever borne the guilt of a burdensome secret--or who simply wants a taste of New Orleans.

Almost Innocent

Almost Innocent is a rare find. I read this book several times and found something different to love every time. The second novel, Slow Poison is also another classic. Sheila Bosworth is an incredible storyteller. Her characters leap off the pages and become a part of your existance. Her writing flows as smoothly and certainly as a river. This would make a wonderful movie. Please Ms. Bosworth, more!

Almost Innocent will leave you wanting more

I am so glad Almost Innocent is back in print!! Please don't let this one slip through your fingers - you'll never forgive yourself. Bosworth is a master. This story and its characters will haunt you for a long time. Bosworth depicts her characters (young and old) and New Orleans with such authenticity; you really feel as though you are there with them, that you are them. Also check out Slow Poison, her second novel - it's hard to say which is better, but you won't be able to put either of them down. Consider yourself lucky if you are able to purchase this witty and unforgettable novel. I have made my whole family and all of my intelligent friends read it.

I read this book about 15 years ago and thorougly loved it.

This book struck very close to home for me. I grew up in the mid / up town area of the city and many places and circumstances described were as if Ms. Bosworth was with me in my child hood. The book's account of a young Catholic girl's growing up in the New Orleans of the late 50's is uncanny. Stopping short of the family "secret"! Doesn't every family have one, though?
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