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Title | : | Alice Bliss |
Author | : | Laura Harrington |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | June 2nd 2011 by Pamela Dorman Books (first published June 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Young Adult. Contemporary. Coming Of Age. War. Realistic Fiction |
Laura Harrington
Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.81 | 2907 Users | 594 Reviews
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When Alice Bliss learns that her father, Matt, is being deployed to Iraq, she's heartbroken. Alice idolizes her father, loves working beside him in their garden, accompanying him on the occasional roofing job, playing baseball. When he ships out, Alice is faced with finding a way to fill the emptiness he has left behind. Matt will miss seeing his daughter blossom from a tomboy into a full-blown teenager. Alice will learn to drive, join the track team, go to her first dance, and fall in love, all while trying to be strong for her mother, Angie, and take care of her precocious little sister, Ellie. But the smell of Matt is starting to fade from his blue shirt that Alice wears everyday, and the phone calls are never long enough. Alice Bliss is a profoundly moving coming-of-age novel about love and its many variations--the support of a small town looking after its own; love between an absent father and his daughter; the complicated love between an adolescent girl and her mother; and an exploration of new love with the boy-next-door. These characters' struggles amidst uncertain times echo our own, lending the novel an immediacy and poignancy that is both relevant and real. At once universal and very personal, Alice Bliss is a transforming story about those who are left at home during wartime, and a teenage girl bravely facing the future.Define Books In Pursuance Of Alice Bliss
Original Title: | Alice Bliss |
ISBN: | 0670022780 (ISBN13: 9780670022786) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Massachusetts Book Award |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 2907 Users | 594 ReviewsEvaluate Containing Books Alice Bliss
I went back and forth between a 4 and a 5 for this book, but overall the story won me over and I had to give it a 5. The story is emotion-packed, filled with beautiful, descriptive writing, and includes some of my favorite male characters. Matt Bliss, Alice's father, is the center of this book without actually being in most of is. In the first section of the book, Matt is deployed to Iraq leaving his wife and two daughters behind. Though we don't know him for every long, it is made quite clearI really liked this book! I gave it a 5 out of 5 stars! This is her debut novel and she did a great job. I loved her writing style because it really flowed well and made the book go quickly. The only thing I didn't like with her writing was the conversation style. I liked that there was a lot of conversations but I didn't like that she never said who said what so you really had to keep along with the book. The other thing I loved was the character of Alice Bliss. She was really thought out and
I won this in Goodreads First Read giveaway. It's storyline reminds me of the book Blue, only in more modern times. *UPDATE* 6/2/11:I think I would probably give this a 3.5. When I first started it, I didn't think it would touch me as much as at did. It is a compelling story of a 15 year old and her family struggling with their father's deployment to Iraq. While I wished there had been some deeper character development and the father was immortalized a little too much as a "perfect" man, I found
Alice Bliss broke my heart. The story is a simple one: Alice Bliss is the elder of two daughters in a close family. Her beloved father is sent to Iraq when his National Guard unit is called to active duty. What follows is the story of how the family he left behind learns to cope with his absence. Laura Harrington allows the reader to enter into the minds of Alice, her family and some friends. The love is palpable, though individual emotions are not always understood or recognized by those
I am usually not one who cries when reading books, but in this book I cried in almost every page. This book is so good. It is written so beautifully, the style easy to read and the characters easy to connect to. It was such a lovely book, but so painful that it had to be so sad. What I really loved about this book was that Laura, the author, did not try to force down the story on you. She let you connect to the characters, feel their pain, she let the story materialize inside you. She did what a
I bought an autographed copy of this book in Raleigh as the author had visited Quail Ridge book store. It is the story of a family learning how to live again after their dad/husband was deployed to Iraq. Every possible emotion and situation is mined for emotional impact. I wasn't affected in any big way because I felt that our emotions were being commanded rather than coaxed. I enjoyed the relationship between Matt, the dad, and his fifteen year old daughter, Alice. I thought their interactions
What an emotional read! This book covers a lot of territory--a teenaged girl coming to terms with a horrible loss, falling in love with her best friend, trying to keep a relationship with her mother and figuring out how to live her life in the light of her loss. Alice has the best relationship a girl could have with her father. He teaches her everything from how to roof a house to how to plant a garden. When his National Guard unit ships out to Iraq, Alice and her mother and sister do NOT want
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