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"A warm-hearted, readable story, crammed with lively incident and remarkable characters." THE ATLANTIC David Harper was an orphan, loney and impoverished. But his longing to embrace the world that... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Early Michener pleaser

I read this book over thirty years ago, then again this month for book club, and found my impressions had changed over the years. But, even though I cannot skim so easily over the occasional insensitive and backward way women are treated, I kept in mind that this work was completed in the 1940's, and found that, for the most part, it truly held up over all these many years. Very different from Michener's later works in style and magnitude, the tone and sense of place is equal to any of his later works, in my opinion, and more succinctly accomplished. For me, the relationships early on were what stood out the most, and made me reflect on the author's life, as it paralleled his own experiences so closely; an orphan boy growing up in Quaker country who yearned to see the world, was fascinated with mathematics, and eventually becomes a writer. All very like the author. Young David Harper's interactions with the old men of the poorhouse are gems you want to hold onto forever. Michener shows us that there is love and beauty to be found even in the least likely of places, and I look forward to reading this again in thirty years!

A quaint read

a really nice read that was done in the 40's that really stands the test of time.

Priapic Vision of a Young Man

Even though Michener wasn't exactly young when he wrote THE FIRES OF SPRING, he could remember very vividly what it had been like, and nowhere in all his succeeding work was he able to recapture the first ferment of youth as he did here. The book also takes us back to pre-war times, to the early part of the American century, the part that was stifled due to depression and national disunity. David is a great character and, like many of Dickens' heroes, he's born in an orphanage and raised in the poorhouse. Like 30s social realism, we discover that actually life raised communally isn't all that bad (see the kibbutz lifestyle promoted by Michener's contemporary, Leon Uris, in EXODUS) because of the parade of colorful characters, some nasty, mostly loveable, that people David's life with wisdom. And then when he reaches puberty, his body awakens, and between his legs burn the fires of spring! And here Michener brings us a gallery of different kinds of women with different attitudes towards the body and towards sexuality. In some places rather risque, even by today's standards, THE FIRES OF SPRING is an astonishing and heartrending book. One of Jim's best.

A classic among classics

One of the finest books ever written. I would like for all readers to know about this book, because this book has the kind of depth that readers long for and cannot find amid the formulaic installment writers of this era. What is amazing is how this novel remains so vibrant 50 plus years after its release. The human interest aspect is still so poignant. The cast of characters are among the most interesting ever created and Mr. Michener does such a great job of bringing the time and place alive that you can smell it. I can't see how this was never made into a movie. From the poorhouse where he was raised by his aunt that ran the place to the funhouse where he meets a tragic prostitute that he falls in love with, David's story is a wonderful odyssey. The scene where the indigent members of the of the poorhouse pool their pennies to buy David clothing remains one of the classic moments in literature. I wish that today's writers would pick this book up before they pick up a pen and learn how to create this kind of chemistry in their books rather than just applying their formula. The only knock I have on this book, is that it lured me to read other Michener works that I found boring and longwinded. But I treasure this novel and so will you..

Michener at his best

"The Fires of Spring" tells the story of a boy growing up in Pennsylvania in the early part of the century. An early Michener effort, it is a very moving and deep story about love, friendship, enemies and life in general. It's not Michener's usual, and will be an interesting comparative read for anyone familiar with his later work.
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