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The Last Noel [Hardcover]

Malone (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)


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Book Description

November 1, 2002
Award-winning author Michael Malone’s The Last Noel is a beautiful gift to American fiction. In a deeply touching tale, The Last Noel captures the exuberance and poignance of a lasting friendship between a man and a woman from very different backgrounds. Noni Tilden and Kaye King grow up and grow close as their lives come dramatically together through four decades of tumultuous change in a small southern town.

The story begins in 1963 when Kaye first meets Noni on the eve of their seventh birthdays. On that Christmas Eve, Kaye climbs through her bedroom window to invite her to come sledding with him in a rare southern snowfall. Over the next thirty years on twelve days of Christmas, they meet to share the passion, the sacrifice and the romance of a lifetime. At once exquisitely written and tearfully joyful, The Last Noel is one of the great love stories of our time.

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From Publishers Weekly

Scarcely a month after J.F.K.'s assassination, two seven-year-old children-a spoiled, white North Carolina girl born on Christmas Eve and a poor, street-smart Philadelphia black boy born hours later on Christmas Day-take a sleigh ride early Christmas morning and begin a lifelong friendship. After an intriguing opening, this earnest fable about social change from veteran novelist Divided into 12 unevenly spaced vignettes-each set during the Christmas season-the plot traces the star-crossed friendship of Noni Tilden, daughter of her town's richest family, and Kaye King, grandson of Noni's mother's maid, across a span of four decades. The familiar characters verge on stereotypes: Noni's father, Bud, is a hard-drinking former basketball jock; her mother a snobby socialite; her brother, Wade, a bigoted, scheming land developer. Aunt Ma, Kaye's grandmother, is a kind but tough woman who "knows to keep her place in a white man's world." Malone (First Lady) also has a corny way of introducing bits of race-related history and period details into the narrative ("Judy's doing it. It's called aerobics," says one cocktail party guest to another). The story does pick up some momentum about two-thirds of the way through, and readers who stay the course will be rewarded with a sentimental, fitfully affecting drama of sibling feuds and divorces, loss and reconciliation. (Nov.) Forecast: Sourcebooks Landmark is counting on Malone's crowd-pleasing abilities to make this a big Christmas book-a 100,000 first printing is planned. The price is definitely right, and a strong marketing campaign and seven-city author tour should help, though the book will face stiff competition from other Christmas releases and classics.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Malone moves from short stories (Red Clay, Blue Cadillac) and police procedurals (First Lady) to create a novel of enduring friendship. Daughter to the wealthy Tildens of Moors, NC, Noni is born on Christmas Eve 1956. Hours later, on Christmas Day, Kaye arrives as a new grandson to the King family, longtime black servants to the white Tildens. Noni and Kaye meet on Christmas Day in 1963 as seven-year-olds and forge a bond that survives every effort to separate them. The novel is arranged in 12 chapters, covering Christmases over 40 years. Through the prism of Kaye and Noni and their extended families and friends, the author sheds light on American culture and especially its range of relationships. Though expertly imagined, this book will mostly appeal to the lucrative women's market, especially with its tearjerker ending. And while definitely Southern in setting and characters, it doesn't have the authenticity of recent works from other North Carolinians, such as Pamela Duncan's Moon Women and Robert Morgan's This Rock. For public libraries with ample fiction budgets or where Malone has a following.
Rebecca Sturm Kelm, Northern Kentucky Univ. Lib., Highland Heights
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark; First Edition edition (November 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402200129
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402200120
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,623,604 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A woman's book a man can enjoy, October 25, 2002
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T. Powell "fastballbooks" (Louisville, KY United States) - See all my reviews
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I would classify this book as a "skirt book" if pressed but I would also heartily recommend it to anyone. I love Malone's writing and count Handling Sin as one of my all time favorite books so reading this love story was a pleasure. His story isn't anything new. You can find a hundred similar love stories on the shelf. However, his characters and his use of language sets this little book apart. Kaye and Noni are a great pair. At times I wanted to reach in and shake them. Bunny, as the loyal best friend and Tatlock, as the cantankerous Grandfather were also a delight. I did find myself longing for more from some of the supporting characters -- Parker and Shani in particular -- when Kaye and Noni got to be a littel repetitive. Malone also uses the story to show the developing and relaxing tensions of race relations through the course of the story and he does so through Noni's willingness to admit her love for Kaye and Kaye's willingness to accept it. The story ends in a fairly predictable ending but the last sled ride down the hill brought tears to my eyes.

I don't usually like these sentimental stories but this one was good with its dash of social commentary. Guys, give it to your wife for Christmas and read it when she is finished. Ladies buy it for yourselves if he doesn't.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great book!!, October 21, 2002
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This review is from: The Last Noel (Hardcover)
I really loved this book. I have never read anything by Michael Malone, but a friend gave me this one. I finished it in one sitting. Everytime I would start one of the vignettes, I would promise myself it was the last one and then I would go to bed, but I just kept reading until I finished the entire book. I highly reccommend this book for anyone who is looking for a good read over the holidays.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful love story from a great mystery writer, November 28, 2002
This review is from: The Last Noel (Hardcover)
Love has always figured in Michale Malone's fiction, as a steady undercurrent in the whacky comedy Handling Sin, the intellectual mystery Foolscap, or the Savile and Mangum mystery trilogy. The Last Noel however, is a love story, through and through.

The story of African-American Kaye and born-to-riches Noni, both of whom have Christmas birthdays, spans forty years. Malone organizes the story in twelve chapters that parallel the twelve days of Christmas, each chapter taking place in a different year. The southern setting creates a built-in tension and certain inevitibility into the story which, ultimately, is the tale of timing gone awry -- everything that should happen happens, but none of it happens at the right moment. And, as is true in life, most of what we do not want to happen, happens at the most inopportune moments.

Malone demonstrates the same engaging narrative, detailed and colorful characters (including those on the fringe of the action) and sure-fire ear for dialogue that made his previous novels a joy to read. This time, however, he has stretched in a new direction and brought us a bitter-sweet love story.

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"Come on," a voice said. Read the first page
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red sled, silver heart
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Heaven's Hill, Bud Tilden, Aunt Ma, Doctor Jack, Judy Tilden, New York, Merry Christmas, Roland Hurd, Amma Fairley, Jack Hurd, Moors High, Kaye King, North Carolina, Bunny Breckenridge, Christmas Eve, Grandpa Tat, Lucas Miller, Tatlock Fairley, Christmas Day, Haver University, Miss Clooney, Noni Tilden, Uncle Tat, Becky Van Buehling, Gordon Junior High
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