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We first meet Ruth Cole in the summer of 1958 when she walks in on her mother having sex with 16-year-old Eddie O'Hare, the assistant to Ruth's alcoholic father. The death of Ruth's older brothers (years before she was born) turns her mother, Marion, into a zombie who is unable to love her surviving daughter. Ted Cole is a semisuccessful writer and illustrator of disturbingly creepy children's novels. His womanizing habits prove he's "as deceitful as a damaged condom," but he remains the only stable figure in Ruth's life. The tempestuous tale fast-forwards to the year 1990 when Ruth's soaring writing career is faring far better than her lackluster love life. The final segment of the novel ends in 1995 when 41-year-old Ruth is ready to fall in love for the first time.
This profoundly absorbing story expresses the depths of misery and the healing power of love. Irving writes as a true storyteller, and Guidall executes the narrative with vigor and enthusiasm. (Running time: 24.5 hours, 14 cassettes) --Gina Kaysen
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A Widow For One Year will appeal to readers who like old-fashioned storytelling mixed with modern sensitivities. . . . Irving is among the few novelists who can write a novel about grief and fill it with ribald humor soaked in irony.USA TodayIn A Widow for One Year, we follow Ruth Cole through three of the most pivotal times in her life: from her girlhood on Long Island (in the summer of 1958) through the fall of 1990 (when she is an unmarried woman whose personal life is not nearly as successful as her literary career), and at last in the autumn of 1995, when Ruth is a forty-one-year-old widow and mother (and shes about to fall in love for the first time). Both elegiac and sensual, A Widow for One Year is a multilayered love story of astonishing emotional force.Praise for A Widow for One YearCompelling . . . By turns antic and moving, lusty and tragic, A Widow for One Year is bursting with memorable moments. . . . A testament to one of lifes most difficult lessons: In the end, you just have to find a way to keep going.San Francisco Examiner-ChronicleA sprawling 19th-century production, chock full of bizarre coincidences, multiple plot lines, lengthy digressions, and stories within stories. . . . An engaging and often affecting fable, a fairy tale that manages to be old-fashioned and modern all at once.The New York Times[Irvings] characters can beguile us onto thin ice and persuade us to dance there. His instinctive mark is the moral choice stripped bare, and his aim is impressive. Whats more, theres hardly a writer alive who can match his control of the omniscient point of view.The Washington Post Book WorldIn the sprawling, deeply felt A Widow for One Year, John Irving has delivered his best novel since The World According to Garp. . . . Like a warm bath, its a great pleasure to immerse yourself in.Entertainment WeeklyJohn Irving is arguably the American Balzac, or perhaps our Dickensa rip-roaring storyteller whose intricate plot machinery is propelled by good old-fashioned greed, foolishness and passion.The NationPowerful . . . a masterpiece.St. Louis Post-Dispatch Ruth Cole is a complex, often self-contradictory character—a "difficult" woman. By no means is she conventionally "nice," but she will never be forgotten. Ruth's story is told in three parts, each focusing on a crucial time in her life. When we first meet her—on Long Island, in the summer of 1958—Ruth is only four. The second window into Ruth's life opens in the fall of 1990, when Ruth is an unmarried woman whose personal life is not nearly as successful as her literary career. She distrusts her judgment in men, for good reason. A Widow for One Year closes in the autumn of 1995, when Ruth Cole is a forty-one-year-old widow and mother. She's about to fall in love for the first time. Richly comic, as well as deeply disturbing A Widow for One Year is a multilayered love story of astonishing emotional force. Both ribald and erotic, it is also a brilliant novel about the passage of time and the relentlessness of grief. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780345434791
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Book Description Softcover. Condition: new. Product DescriptionA Widow For One Year will appeal to readers who like old-fashioned storytelling mixed with modern sensitivities. . . . Irving is among the few novelists who can write a novel about grief and fill it with ribald humor soaked in irony.-USA TodayIn A Widow for One Year, we follow Ruth Cole through three of the most pivotal times in her life: from her girlhood on Long Island (in the summer of 1958) through the fall of 1990 (when she is an unmarried woman whose personal life is not nearly as successful as her literary career), and at last in the autumn of 1995, when Ruth is a forty-one-year-old widow and mother (and shes about to fall in love for the first time). Both elegiac and sensual, A Widow for One Year is a multilayered love story of astonishing emotional force.Praise for A Widow for One YearCompelling . . . By turns antic and moving, lusty and tragic, A Widow for One Year is bursting with memorable moments. . . . A testament to one of lifes most difficult lessons: In the end, you just have to find a way to keep going.-San Francisco Examiner-ChronicleA sprawling 19th-century production, chock full of bizarre coincidences, multiple plot lines, lengthy digressions, and stories within stories. . . . An engaging and often affecting fable, a fairy tale that manages to be old-fashioned and modern all at once.-The New York Times[Irvings] characters can beguile us onto thin ice and persuade us to dance there. His instinctive mark is the moral choice stripped bare, and his aim is impressive. Whats more, theres hardly a writer alive who can match his control of the omniscient point of view.-The Washington Post Book WorldIn the sprawling, deeply felt A Widow for One Year, John Irving has delivered his best novel since The World According to Garp. . . . Like a warm bath, its a great pleasure to immerse yourself in.-Entertainment WeeklyJohn Irving is arguably the American Balzac, or perhaps our Dickens-a rip-roaring storyteller whose intricate plot machinery is propelled by good old-fashioned greed, foolishness and passion.-The NationPowerful . . . a masterpiece.-St. Louis Post-DispatchReviewBy turns antic and moving, lusty and tragic, A Widow for One Year is bursting with memorable moments.-San Francisco Examiner-ChronicleWisely and carefully crafted . . . Irving is among the few novelists who can write a novel about grief and fill it with ribald humor soaked in irony.-USA TodayDeeply affecting . . . The pleasures of this rich and beautiful book are manifold. To be human is to savor them.-Los Angeles Times Book ReviewA powerful tale to add to an already extraordinary body of work from a great American writer.-Richmond Times-DispatchMasterful . . . powerful . . . Irvings best books are Dickensian in their rich characters, plotting and language-and of course, in moving the reader. On the final page of A Widow for One Year . . . I literally burst out crying.-Orlando SentinelA sprawling 19th-century production, chock full of bizarre coincidences, multiple plot lines, lengthy digressions, and stories within stories. . . . An engaging and often affecting fable, a fairy tale that manages to be old-fashioned and modern all at once.-The New York Times[Irvings] characters can beguile us onto thin ice and persuade us to dance there. His instinctive mark is the moral choice stripped bare, and his aim is impressive. Whats more, theres hardly a writer alive who can match his control of the omniscient point of view.-The Washington Post Book WorldIn the sprawling, deeply felt A Widow for One Year, John Irving has delivered his best novel since The World According to Garp. . . . Like a warm bath, its a great pleasure to immerse yourself in.-Entertainment WeeklyEnchantingly balances the haunting tug of grief with the lure of enduring love . . . Irvings rich narrative and his sense of play result in a delicious collusion between author and reader.-Raleigh. Seller Inventory # DADAX034543479X
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