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Becky: The Life and Loves of Becky Thatcher [Hardcover]

Lenore Hart (Author)
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January 8, 2008

Becky Thatcher wants to set the record straight. She was never the weeping ninny Mark Twain made her out to be in his famous novel. She knew Samuel Clemens before he was “Mark Twain,” when he was a wide-eyed dreamer who never could get his facts straight. Yes, she was Tom’s childhood sweetheart, but the true story of their love, and the dark secret that tore it apart, never made it into Twain’s novel.

Now married to Tom’s cousin Sid Hopkins, Becky has children of her own to protect while the men of Missouri are off fighting their “un-Civil” War. But when tragedy strikes at home, Becky embarks on a phenomenal quest to find her husband and save her family---a life journey that takes her from the Mississippi River’s steamboats to Ozark rebel camps, from Nevada’s silver mines to the gilded streets of San Francisco.

Time and again, stubborn but levelheaded Becky must reconcile her independent spirit and thirst for adventure with the era’s narrow notions of marriage and motherhood. As she seeks to find a compromise between fulfillment and security, she also grapples with ghosts of her past. Can she forgive herself, or be forgiven, for the lies she’s told to the men she’s loved? Will she ever forget the maddening, sweet-talking, irresponsible Tom Sawyer, the boy who stole her heart as a little girl? And when she is old, and Huck and Tom and Twain only memories, whose shadow will still lie beside her?


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Hart's latest (after Ordinary Springs) imagines the fictional Becky Thatcher—best known as Tom Sawyer's crybaby girlfriend—as a strong heroine whose true story was held back by childhood friend Samuel Clemens, who chose to give the charismatic Tom Sawyer center stage in his writings. Hart's riveting and often moving take intersperses Becky's version of events in the Mark Twain novel with the events of Becky's life as the wife of Tom's cousin Sid during and after the Civil War. In Hart's hands, Becky morphs from sniveling and helpless to woman warrior: dressing as a man to find her husband on Civil War battlefields and trying to hide from Sid and herself her lifelong love for Tom. The narrative finds Becky in Nevada, navigating life in a mining town, and eventually in San Francisco as a wealthy woman. In between, the author conveys the hell of battle and how its effects linger long after the last shot is fired. Mark Twain purists may balk at the idea of Becky fearlessly trekking with Tom's Freebooters, and though the charisma that Tom supposedly radiated doesn't entirely come through, Hart brings her sometimes motley cast to life throughout. Mark Twain is a tough act to follow, but Hart does her heroine justice.
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"In this old-fashioned, new-fangled adventure story, Hart re-imagines and expands on Becky Thatcher...In an episodic style not so different from Twain's, she presents the "real-life" adventures of this tenacious and clever survivor. This is a hefty, vigorous, and engaging work-nothing dainty about it!" -SHERI REYNOLDS, AUTHOR OF FIREFLY CLOAK"

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; First Edition edition (January 8, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312373279
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312373276
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #547,085 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Historical fiction at its best, January 11, 2008
This review is from: Becky: The Life and Loves of Becky Thatcher (Hardcover)
I absolutely adored this book. It's a retelling of Tom Sawyer through Becky Thatcher's perspective, and it's romantic, charming and thoroughly entertaining. I really responded to the rich love story, but the historical setting also swept me away to a really fascinating time in American history. This is my next bookclub recommendation for sure!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A missed opportunity, April 3, 2008
This review is from: Becky: The Life and Loves of Becky Thatcher (Hardcover)
I was extremely disappointed by this novel. The premise is intriguing, Mark Twain's stories from the feminine viewpoint. However, the actions of many of the characters are totally improbable for the times. Mark Twain wrote about the slavery issue with some accuracy. This author ignores historical accuracy completely. The character of Trenny, the black maid is less than one dimensional. In classic 'Political Correctness' the author states that the family has freed their slaves earlier and that the Black woman Trenny stayed with the family because she loved Becky's mother. Of course, the Judge insists on paying her a salary. This woman is a better mother to Becky than her own. This situation is played out in every current novel that has a black woman housekeeper/maid. It is getting very tiring. When Becky's mother decides to return to Virginia during the middle of the Civil War, Trenny goes with her and is out of the book. A freed black woman with her own money goes back to a slave state during the Civil War? Give me a break!

Next in the list of annoying improbabilities, is that Becky hugs Jim (of the novel Huck Finn) when he shows up on her doorstep. I do not believe that in that time any white woman would hug a black man no matter how much she liked and respected him. Then she leaves her child in the car of her sick sister-in-law and goes off to rescue her husband. Later in the novel the sick sister-in-law is miraculously better and pregnant. She has five children by the story's end. I don't think people recovered from consumption or TB!

It's a real shame that this author decide to skimp on accuracy. With a little more effort and research this could have been a great novel. Now it is just trash.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not worth it, July 3, 2010
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The story quickly gets boring and cheesy. I don't recommend this book unless historical romance is a particular interest of yours.
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MY HUSBAND LEFT us on an otherwise pleasant morning in March. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
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Injun Joe, Tom Sawyer, Lord God, Virginia City, Sam Clemens, Aunt Polly, San Francisco, Muff Potter, Huck Finn, Susy Harper, Mark Twain, Holliday's Hill, Iron Mountain, They God, Sammy Clemens, Hiram Dickenson, Lieutenant Dickenson, Pilot Knob, Toni Sawyer, Margaret O'Shaunessy, Main Street, Torn Sawyer, Gold Hill, Miss Becky, Sid Hopkins
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