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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Debut, October 3, 2002
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This review is from: Ten Good Seconds of Silence: A novel (Paperback)
I find it hard to believe this is Elizabeth Ruth's first novel. Her prose is so confident, her plot so intricate with several storylines seamlessly joining together. Lilith and Lemon (the `main characters', a mother/daughter) - come alive on page. Felt sad to see them go. Found myself returning to earlier passages for a little more. Thought I might be bothered by Lilith's psychic abilities but I couldn't have been more wrong. Lilith's character is so down to earth and fascinating that there wasn't a moment of doubt. I really believed her visions. Each aspect of the story - every character - received such delicate weight and attention that one didn't over power the other. I was just as drawn into storylines that I thought would distract. It's something special to find a novel that alters your perception. That assumes the reader is intelligent and open enough to accept and understand a world possibly removed from his or her own. I'm telling you - I loved this book! I want to tell you all my favourite parts but that would spoil it. So, go right now, quick - buy the book so we can talk about it. I'll wait right here for you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars More than 10 good seconds of reading, May 26, 2005
This review is from: Ten Good Seconds of Silence: A novel (Paperback)
A vivid and multi-layered fictional story from Elizabeth Ruth. Mentored by fellow CanLit icon Timothy Findley, Ruth depicts an original tale of identity, the fine line some people have between psychci and psychotic, and the intricacies of strange mothers and their embarassed daughters. Set in Toronto, the book captured the essence of the city and it's strange characters beneath the WASPY surface of old upper Canada.
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Ten Good Seconds of Silence: A novel by Elizabeth Ruth (Paperback - March 1, 2002)
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