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William Elliott Hazelgrove (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Although this coming-of-age novel emerges as an updated version of A Separate Peace , the book's stereotypical characters and strained symbolism make it somewhat less enticing than John Knowles's classic. Narrator Brenton Heathersfield recalls his boyhood hero worship of superathlete Christian Streizer, a handsome, fearless boy with an ego as large as his talent for sports. Christian's frailties do not come to light until his 18th summer, when he and Brenton take jobs in Ocean City, Md. The young man's condescending attitude annoys Brenton, who nonetheless continues to look up to his friend as someone extraordinary--until an act of betrayal and a fatal accident confirm Christian's vulnerability. Structured as a series of flashbacks, this first novel introduces some significant themes about self-discovery and the realization of dreams. Ultimately, however, the plot is too predictable and some ideas are overstated. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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A fine first effort, this novel has moments of riveting power and compelling, even poetic language. As a coming-of-age novel it holds its own, recapturing the elusive quality of uncertainty and boldness that marks adolescents on the brink of adulthood. The two main characters, Brenton and Christian, grapple with the boundaries of friendship, the responsibilities of relationships, and the meaning of what it is to be one's own man. Competition and cowardice, friendship and fairness are examined within the framework of a summer romance and punctuated by new friends and old dreams. Marred only by Hazelgrove's tendency toward heavy-handed explanation in the last chapter, this book would be a good addition to a young adult collection. Recommended for public libraries.
- Linda L. Rome, Middlefield P.L., Ohio
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 212 pages
  • Publisher: Pantonne Press Inc.; 1st edition (March 18, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0963005294
  • ISBN-13: 978-0963005298
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,849,680 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Born in Richmond, Virginia, and carted back and forth between Virginia and Baltimore, I blame my rootless, restless personality on my father. He was and is a traveling salesman with a keen gift of gab, great wit, a ready joke, and could sell white tennis shoes to coal miners.

It was during these sojourns up and down the east coast I soaked up the stories that would later be Tobacco Sticks and Mica Highways. I think authors should exploit their family history before raping the rest of the culture for material.

Dad finally got tired of the east and moved to the Midwest when I was fourteen. We settled outside of Chicago. It is here I came of age and went off to college for seven years -- two degrees and one novel later I returned to Chicago and lived in many different apartments, trying to get a little two hundred page manuscript called Ripples published.

When a local printer said he would take a chance on my book, I jumped and had my first novel published by a man who had never published anything. Great reviews and moderate sales put me back to my jobs as a janitor, baker, waiter, construction worker, teacher, real estate tycoon, mortgage broker, professor, security guard, salesman -- anything to make a buck and keep writing. The printer lost his mind and published my second novel, too. That landed me with Bantam after some rave reviews and a paperback auction for my second novel, Tobacco Sticks.

A third novel, Mica Highways, was sold on less than one hundred and fifty pages to Bantam and then I did a strange thing -- I settled down to writing in Ernest Hemingway's birthplace in Oak Park, Illinois. I have since been looking for the Great American Novel up in the old red oak rafters and I think I might have finally found one.... My new novel, Rocket Man, is an exploration of what the American Dream means today. A man moves to the suburbs and his life falls apart in one week. It is a satire but with events now, it seems very timely.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent Coming of Age, September 5, 1999
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This review is from: Ripples (Paperback)
Like John Knowles A Seperate Peace, Ripples has two characters who are attracted to each other by what is lacking in themselves. Brenton looks up to Christian because he is sucessful outwardly in every thing he does while Brenton is weak and unable to be a success in his endeavors. The book builds to a climax one summer when the two friends have a showdown over a girl. The book is part poetry, part drama, and part parable. A classic.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Vastly over-rated; skip it., July 25, 1999
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I picked up this book because of strong excerpts from reviews by ALA Booklist and others. It's a quick read, but still not worth the time. The protagonist begins sounding like an interesting person (page 1), but turns into a flat character who is almost completely passive and unable to choose his own actions or even his own friends (I can't imagine anyone sticking with Christian the way Brenton does). The main woman character is particularly flat, with virtually no motivation at all. This is not a coming-of-age story worth anyone's attention. Its attempts at emotion fall flat; its attempts at drawing lessons run from banal (the lighthouse analogies; focusing life on your past as one character does; planning an imaginary future as another does) to backwards. (Kids - don't live your life as passively as Brenton; unlike Brenton, choose people you *like* as your friends; unlike Brenton, talk to your best friends well enough to get to know them.) There are lots of good books to read out there. Skip this one.
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