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Paperback Rediscovering Lone Pine Book

ISBN: 0314206981

ISBN13: 9780314206985

Rediscovering Lone Pine

REDISCOVERING LONE PINE, winner of the Maryland Writers Association Prize for Mainstream Fiction, is a work of legal fiction designed for use in classrooms or law-school orientation programs. It will... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Outstanding Read

I recently read this book while traveling on a train through Europe. Despite waves of jetlag, I stayed up until 3 a.m. to finish it because I couldn't bear the thought of not finding out what happened at the end. On so many levels, this book is wonderful. The characters are relatable and deeply human, and the story is compelling and well-developed. I highly recommend it!

Intimate and Multilayered

The best stories are those that can be read at many levels, and "Rediscovering Lone Pine" is intriguingly multilayered. Told in the first person, present tense, the story draws the reader in at once as a confidante of the narrator, giving it the cinematic, intimate feel of "To Kill a Mockingbird" and bonding intrigue of "Stand By Me." We join the narrator, Grant Harper, at the very beginning of a childhood mystery, sharing his internalized experiences and seeing through his mind the wild fears that his fevered imagination conjures when he realizes his friend has disappeared into the lonely wilderness. We then come of age along with Grant and his surviving gang, Hannah and Mickey, sharing their traumas, their loyalty, and the crises that would unite and reunite them, including their many searches for their lost friend Jason. Approaching the book as a straight mystery story, this reader was trying to anticipate twists and predict the outcome - and was happily proven wrong at almost every turn. For where is the satisfaction in not being surprised by a mystery story? Was the detective investigating the disappearance of Jason merely a faux antagonist who would later become an ally? Was Grant's recollection of the events surrounding Jason's disappearance clouded by an amnesia-inducing trauma? My imaginings were nearly as fevered as protagonist Grant's. The book's cover proclaims that "Rediscovering Lone Pine" won the Maryland Writers Association Prize for Mainstream Fiction. I'm not sure what level of literature "mainstream fiction" is - perhaps somewhere between a good beach book and high art. It's accessible and engaging; one cares about the characters, worries about them, hopes for the best. Living in their world with them is satisfying. My only complaint is that I would have liked just one more scene with my friends. We'd been through so much together!
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