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Tilting at Windmills [Deckle Edge] [Hardcover]

Joseph Pittman (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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February 27, 2001
With a lyrical tale of love and loss, Joseph Pittman joins the ranks of beloved authors such as Elizabeth Berg and Nicholas Sparks as he carries readers on an epic journey -- through the joys and tears of a life renewed -- and chronicles a very special love.

At thirty-four, Brian Duncan has it all. The trendy Manhattan life, a fast-track job at a high-powered PR firm, a gorgeous fiancee -- a coworker with a future as exciting as his own. Then, in a single moment of deception, Brian's world crumbles. Bitterly betrayed, he decides to toss away all he has ever worked for and leave the city's busy streets behind.

He finds himself irresistibly drawn to the road. On a hillside along New York's Hudson River Valley, Brian sees a giant windmill, its sails transfixing in their beauty. And running down the green hill toward the magnificent windmill is a lovely little girl, her blond hair floating in the wind. Her name is Janey, and she and her quietly alluring mother Annie, who owns the windmill, strike a chord in Brian's heart.

It is a turning point in Brian's life, as he finds the small-town charms of Linden Corners comforting. He stays a day, and then another, and before long he has become another resident of this sleepy little world. Is it the windmill that has inspired him, or Annie Sullivan, whose elusive quality matches Brian's own questions about life? Even as Annie and Brian feel their relationship deepening into passion, the uncertainties they battle loom large -- perhaps too large. Through the force of nature and the hand of fate, Brian learns that love comes in unexpected ways.


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Pittman's debut novel is a feel-good fantasy about an ad man who leaves Manhattan in emotional disarray, only to find true love in a bucolic burg in upstate New York. Brian Duncan is the creative force behind a growing New York ad agency; he is dating a sexy co-worker, and he enjoys the stimulation of city life. But when girlfriend Maddie Chasen hops into bed with the ad agency president during Brian's brief battle with hepatitis, Brian comes unglued and quits his job without confronting either one about the infidelity. Instead, he plans an extended aimless journey that ends up being a short trip upstate to tiny Linden Corners, where the natives welcome him with an almost surreal friendliness. Within days, he has a job and a new life, and the final piece of the puzzle falls into place when he becomes involved with Annie Sullivan, a widowed single mother whose dedication to maintaining the town's landmark windmill touches a romantic chord in Duncan's soul. When life in Linden Corners begins to take on a permanent feel, Duncan heads back to Manhattan to square his accounts with Maddie and his boss, a venture that almost backfires when Maddie pays a sudden return visit upstate and tries to sabotage his new existence. Pittman has a nice feel for pace and place, but he approaches his characters and scenes with the saccharine brio of a Hallmark card. Though not without romantic merit, his book reads like an expanded script for a TV movie.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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The Denver Post Memorable. Will resonate with readers. -- Review --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Atria (February 27, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743407377
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743407373
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,471,478 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

JOSEPH PITTMAN is the author of the novels TILTING AT WINDMILLS, A CHRISTMAS WISH, both of them set in the town of Linden Corners, as well as WHEN THE WORLD WAS SMALL the LEGEND'S END. He also writes a mystery series featuring con man Todd Gleason, including LONDON FROG and CALIFORNIA SCHEMING. His Todd Gleason short story, "The Perils of Penelope Pittston" will appear in the forthcoming anthology, CRIME SQUARE. He is presently working on several projects, including a new Linden Corners novel, the stand-alone novel BEYOND THE STORM, and the next Todd Gleason mystery. Please visit www.josephpittman.net for more information.


 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Real Voice, Cutting Humor, March 7, 2001
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R. Mangino (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tilting at Windmills (Hardcover)
If you only have time to pick up a handful of books each year as I do, you had better make them count. That's why I get very disappointed when I buy an overhyped book, and thrilled when I find a gem like this one. Can't believe it's a first novel--the narrator's voice is comfortable and unpretentious--like talking to an old friend. And his humor cuts through the action of the book with some wicked irony and references to pop culture, without undermining the emotional flow. Very, very enjoyable!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant and satisfying ride, March 11, 2001
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Mary D.P. Wagner (Rockville, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tilting at Windmills (Hardcover)
I am always looking for a book with a good story, and depend on recommendations from others to find it. I recommend this book to you as a good story. As I read, I felt as if I was on a boat ride and the story was pulling me along. I cared about the characters and enjoyed watching the people of Linden Corners charm Brian into staying in town. I read eagerly to see if everyone would get what they wanted.

Joseph Pittman has a relaxed, easy writing style that makes this book extremely enjoyable. I look forward to his next book!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A poignant romance, February 15, 2001
This review is from: Tilting at Windmills (Hardcover)
After seven years at the Beckford Group as an executive, Brian Duncan believes he has everything. He is quite good at his work, which he enjoys. He loves and plans to marry his peer at the company Maddy Chason. The only bad thing that recently has happened to Brian is catching hepatitis, leaving him home bound for six weeks while Maddy and their boss Justin Warfield pursues a major contract.

However, as Brian recovers his health, he goes over to visit Maddy, only to see her in bed with Justin. Brian leaves without making a scene, quits his job, and drops Maddy. Next Brian leaves New York heading up the Hudson in search of something to believe in. When he notices a windmill, he decides to stop. There he meets a child Janey Sullivan and her mother Annie. As Brian finds himself not wanting to leave Linden Corners because of the women in his life, he begins to heal, not yet aware that his greatest test is soon to come.

TILTING AT WINDMILLS is a powerful relationship drama that readers will enjoy due to Brian, an empathetic hero, seeking a new life to reinvigorate his soul. The story line is moving and poignant, touching heartstrings, especially the ending. The support cast in Manhattan and in Linden Falls supplements the readers' insight into Brian although the characters in the former seem too sinful and in the latter too pure. Joseph Pittman provides his audience with a deep look inside the soul of a lost person desperately seeking something or someone to hold onto forever.

Harriet Klausner

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