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5.0 out of 5 stars An insightful look at the aftermath of suicide on survivors.
Frannie met JP years ago at a New Orleans music festival and surprisingly married him not long afterward. The Colorado resident relocated to Bayou Country. Over half her life spent here, she and JP they raised two children.

After calling her father on his sixty-ninth birthday in which he sounded depressed, Frannie worries about him being alone. The next day she...

Published on January 7, 2004 by Harriet Klausner

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1.0 out of 5 stars Lacks depth and interest
I didn't enjoy this book. It lacks any kind of insight or depth into the main character's thoughts and emotions; none of it rings true. She is hopping around, half way engaging in activities, focusing on trite musings, and ultimately little is gained. The author spreads the story out over several improbable topics and by the time she gets to the convenient spiritual...
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5.0 out of 5 stars An insightful look at the aftermath of suicide on survivors., January 7, 2004
This review is from: Back Before Dark (Paperback)
Frannie met JP years ago at a New Orleans music festival and surprisingly married him not long afterward. The Colorado resident relocated to Bayou Country. Over half her life spent here, she and JP they raised two children.

After calling her father on his sixty-ninth birthday in which he sounded depressed, Frannie worries about him being alone. The next day she thinks something happened to him only to learn he committed suicide via carbon monoxide poisoning in his garage. Over the objections of her Los Angeles based brother, Frannie insists his body be buried in Tennessee where his sister still lives. As Frannie begins to uncover her dad's life to understand why he killed himself, she learns more about herself in the process, leaving JP to worry about their future together.

BACK BEFORE DARK is an insightful look at the aftermath of suicide on survivors. The various family members react to the death differently, but all are affected. Readers especially see Frannie's external spin turn quite introspective as if she wonders if that is all there is in life. Though somber, Frannie makes the tale not turn maudlin as she deals with what would bring her personal satisfaction in this fine character study.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Lacks depth and interest, March 14, 2010
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Sandie (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Back Before Dark (Paperback)
I didn't enjoy this book. It lacks any kind of insight or depth into the main character's thoughts and emotions; none of it rings true. She is hopping around, half way engaging in activities, focusing on trite musings, and ultimately little is gained. The author spreads the story out over several improbable topics and by the time she gets to the convenient spiritual hallucinations, it's lame. The writing is unengaging. Skip it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Serious Side, July 31, 2004
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At first glance, this novel appears to be simply Frannie's journey to rediscover the meaning of life after her father's suicide. However, there is so much more to this story. There is a huge supporting cast of characters that are vital to Frannie's discoveries.
When all is said and done, the story examines the effects of suicide on a family, a woman's need to have something of her own, the need for every individual to have a purpose and a little bit about how the misuse of uranium has negatively impacted our world, our soldiers and sacred historical places that could positively influence our future.
This is a great read!
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