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Hardcover Labor Day: A Novel Book

ISBN: 0061843407

ISBN13: 9780061843402

Labor Day: A Novel

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"Joyce Maynard is in top-notch form with Labor Day. Simply a novel you cannot miss."--Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of My Sister's Keeper and Keeping Faith"Maynard has created an... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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No labor to read -- a home run!

A touching coming of age novel wrapped around a quirky and unconventional love story between a single Mom and an escaped con. I kept thinking that, if they ever made it into a movie, it is the type of thing the Coen brothers might venture into. I won't spoil the surprise. I've never read anything before by Joyce Maynard and read fiction only infrequently. Loved this book! Highly recommend...

One Event Can Change You Forever

Over the space of a Labor Day weekend in 1987, thirteen year old Henry's life is forever changed when he and his mother meet fugitive Frank Chambers. In an odd encounter, Frank approaches Henry and judging him trustworthy, asks Henry and his mother Adele to take him home with them, and for reasons known only to them, they do. During the next few days, Frank ingratiates himself into their lives, teaching Henry to play baseball and bake a pie, and falling in love with the quirky, depressive Adele. The three live within the cocoon of the world they create as the rest of the community searches for Frank, an escaped murderer. As the days pass, Frank's bitter story emerges; wrongly accused of murdering his wife and child, he took the first chance he got to escape, and with his gentle ways and care, he slowly brings Adele back to life and helps Henry confront his confusion over a mostly uninvolved father and a helpless mother. Written in Maynard's trademark spare style, this odd set-up somehow works its magic and pulls you in. Told from Henry's point of view, we experience all the longings of a young teen with too much responsibility. Henry is somewhat of a social outcast; his mother has burdened him with her inability to function outside her home so that he is her only lifeline to the world. Frank, a Viet Nam vet, somehow makes the three into a family in a short period of time, knowing it won't last but grasping at whatever freedom he can achieve, both from his past and his present. Henry makes both good and bad choices here; both typical and atypical, Henry's a main character filled with confusion, at the mercy of parents too concerned with themselves to worry much about him. I at first let the premise of allowing an escaped felon into your home willingly get in the way of my enjoyment of this novel, but once I set aside my own worries over the probability of this happening, I found that I was immersed in this story of old beyond his years Henry and his nervous, needy mother. Maynard's characters are real and poignant, and Henry tells the story honestly. Moving and desperate, this coming of age tale will pull you into its depths and leave you thinking about it long after you close the last page.

This Will Suck Your Right In!

It's been years since I've read a book in one sitting. But yesterday I picked up Labor Day and didn't put it down until I was finished. Immediately, Henry pulls you right in. And the Labor Day weekend in 1987, before he enters the 7th grade, is an awakening. This book was in no way a mystery or a thriller, but it makes you want to keep going so you find out what happens in the end. It's not so much the actual events that make up this book, but rather the emotional relationships and the coming of age of 13 year old Henry. The book is narrated by Henry as an adult looking back on that Labor Day weekend. He's considered a "loser", last to be picked in gym class, no friends to speak of. When a mysterious man enters his life, and ultimately his mother's, he finds that perhaps he's not quite the loser he thinks he is. And when everything unravels, he gains an understanding that most adults never reach. I highly recommend this novel. It's a refreshing read.

Wow

Six days in the life of a thirteen-year-old boy, over Labor Day, profoundly affect his life, and the life of his family. Telling the story through the protagonist, Henry, author Joyce Maynard nails the angst and desires of a young teen, and aptly describes his emotions as he deals with change within his troubled and wounded family. The other characters in this slender book are drawn just as sympathetically. Poignant, touching, even bittersweet, this novel is a powerful lesson on love and loss. From the haunting image on the cover, to the last six words, I was captivated. There will be no dust on this moving book, as I'm sharing it with my friends and family.
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