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The Locket [Deckle Edge] [Hardcover]

Richard Paul Evans (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (77 customer reviews)


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October 6, 1998
Working at a rest home after caring for his mother during her terminal illness, Michael accepts the deathbed request of an elderly woman to return her cherished locket--given to her by a long-lost love--to her old hometown.

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Having completed his phenomenally successful "Christmas Box" trilogy, Evans is set to move on. His new work features Michael Romney, an aimless young man working in a rest home whose contact with the elderly Esther turns his life around. With an 11-city tour.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Quickly becoming known for his easy sentimentality and maudlin tone, Evans, best-selling author of The Christmas Box and Timepiece, usually deals with the death of children or parents, old or sick people, or the down-and-out. His latest novel tells the story of Michael, a young man from a poor family who is dating a beautiful society girl, Faye, and working the graveyard shift at the local old folk's home. Things get pretty bleak for Michael when his mother dies and he is left alone in the world. He is arrested for a crime he didn't commit and loses his college scholarship; worse yet, Faye's father contrives to break up the couple. Michael learns a valuable lesson about unfulfilled dreams, lifelong regret, and lost love from a dying patient at the nursing home, which serves as the impetus for him to get on the ball. Evans' fans are numerous, and although there are many who may scoff at his work as overwritten and simplistic, Evans is laughing all the way to the bank. Kathleen Hughes

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 361 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster; 1st edition (October 6, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0739400851
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684834733
  • ASIN: 0684834731
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (77 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #350,716 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Richard Paul Evans
When Richard Paul Evans wrote the #1 best-seller, The Christmas Box, he never intended on becoming an internationally known author.

Officially, he was an advertising executive, an award-winning clay animator for the American and Japanese markets, candidate for state legislature and most importantly, husband and father. The Christmas Box was written as an expression of love for his (then) two daughters. Though he often told them how much he loved them, he wanted to express his love in a way that would be timeless. In 1993, Evans reproduced 20 copies of the final story and gave them to his closest relatives and friends as Christmas presents. In the month following, those 20 copies were passed around more than 160 times, and soon word spread so widely that bookstores began calling his home with orders for it.

His quiet story of parental love and the true meaning of Christmas made history when it became simultaneously the #1 hardcover and paperback book in the nation. Since then, more than eight million copies of The Christmas Box have been printed. The Emmy award-winning CBS television movie based on The Christmas Box starred Maureen O'Hara and Richard Thomas. Two more of Evans's books were produced by Hallmark and starred such well-known actors as James Earl Jones, Vanessa Redgrave, Naomi Watts, Mary McDonough and Academy award winner Ellen Burstyn. He has since written 10 consecutive New York Times bestsellers and is one of the few authors in history to have hit both the fiction and non-fiction bestseller lists. He has won three awards for his children's books including the 1998 American Mothers book award and two first place Storytelling World awards. Evans's latest book, The 5 Lessons a Millionaire Taught Me About Life and Wealth, is now available.

Of his success, Evans says: "The material achievements of The Christmas Box will never convey its true success, the lives it has changed, the families brought closer together, the mothers and fathers who suddenly understand the pricelessness of their children's fleeting childhood. I share the message of this book with you in hopes that in some way, you might be, as I was, enlightened."

During the Spring of 1997, Evans founded The Christmas Box House International, an organization devoted to building shelters and providing services for abused and neglected children. Such shelters are operational in Moab, Vernal, Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah and Lucre, Peru. To date, more than 16,000 children have been housed in Christmas Box House facilities.

As an acclaimed speaker, Evans has shared the podium with such notable personalities as President George W. Bush, President George and Barbara Bush, former British Prime Minister John Majors, Ron Howard, Elizabeth Dole, Deepak Chopra, Steve Allen, and Bob Hope. Evans has been featured on the Today show and Entertainment Tonight, as well as in Time, Newsweek, People, The New York Times, Washington Post, Good Housekeeping, USA Today, TV Guide, Reader's Digest, and Family Circle. Evans lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his wife, Keri, and their five children.

 

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Generations apart -- but each learns from the other., September 10, 1999
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Carole Imes (Winter Springs, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Locket (Hardcover)
How refreshing to read a book that has an inspirational message plus contains no graphic sex or "4 letter words," yet at the same time, a believable story that is not contrived...a rarity these days!! I enjoyed the thought-provoking excerpts from Esther's diary at the beginning of each chapter--a clever touch by Evans. The flow is good and his descriptions of the characters and scenes breathe with reality. A few times, however, he overdoes the character descriptions with a string of trite adjectives. This is a poignant, touching tale that has a little bit of everything and will appeal to males as well as females. I found it difficult to put down once I got into the story. Keep up the quality writing, Richard Paul Evans!
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The critics really cannot stand this guy..., January 16, 2001
This review is from: The Locket (Hardcover)
90% of the time, when critics REALLY hate a book or movie, it's good. Richard Paul Evans, who has never pretended that he is the next Tolstoy, pens an excellent novel that tugs at the heartstrings, with traditional values and characters. (So they can't stand him. His success speaks otherwise about his skills)

Departing from the Christmas Box trilogy, Evans has clearly altered his style a bit in "Locket." The dialogue flows a bit more easily, and the descriptions are more thorough. The main character, Michael, is an impoverished young man whose mother has just died, and who figures that it's just a matter of time until his wealthy, beautiful girlfriend Faye dumps him like a ton of bricks. Her father, additionally, is opposed to her marrying anything other than a guy with five limos and an army of servants in their lush mansion.

So Michael takes a job at a local nursing home, and befriends an elderly lady named Esther, who lives half in her tragic past, longing for a man she "let get away." Esther's journey is tangled with Michael's, especially when he is accused of beating an old man to death and risks losing Faye.

Michael is... well, indescribable. He's perfect without being annoying, because he had to suffer to gain it. Faye manages to rise above being just another rich girlfriend, by informing her boyfriend just what she wants out of her life. Esther is almost beyond human, like someone who has one foot in heaven already.

There are hints of violence, though none is actually shown, and pretty much no profanity in this. There is an attempted seduction, but the gal doesn't get past Michael's shirt. This book is proof positive that gratuitous crud to appeal to the lowest denominator does not need to be inserted for it to be a wonderful piece of work. No sex, no crudity, just a wonderful romance.

Though there are peculiar situations (two old woman in wheelchairs duking it out) Evans never plays senility or old people for laughs, but rather with regret that they can be treated callously.

The courtroom scenes in an Evans novel gave me pause, as it didn't seem much like "his thing," but he pulled it off in rare style, very realistically. The scene where Michael stands outside and learns to forgive is one of the most beautiful things I've read in modern fiction.

As soon as I can, I'm buying "Carousel," to hear more about Michael and Faye...

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, Endearing Book, September 11, 2006
This review is from: The Locket (Mass Market Paperback)
I absolutely loved this book. I loved Michael. I loved the person he was, the way he took care of his mother, and his romantic relationship with Faye. I also loved Esther, but her situation was so sad. I kept asking her "Why did you allow that to happen?" But she was determined that the same thing did not happen to Michael and Faye. This book is touching and sentimental. One of Richard Paul's best books.
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As the desert blurred past in the luminous hues of an impressionist's palette, Faye huddled tightly against the car door, her eyes closed and her coffee hair spilling over her face. Read the first page
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Michael Keddington, Miss Richards, Christmas Eve, Arcadia Care Facility, Johns Hopkins, Lucille Haymond, Salt Lake City, Alice Richards, Starley Richards, University of Utah, Helen Staples, Herald Examiner, Merry Christmas, Did Faye, New Year's Eve, Ogden Canyon
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