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Water, Stone, Heart: A Novel [Deckle Edge] [Hardcover]

Will North (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)


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Book Description

April 28, 2009
Newly divorced, Andrew Stratton lives in his head and not with his heart. He teaches architectural theory but has never built a building. He writes about “The Anatomy of Livable Places”– communities where form and material are in harmony–but has no sense of where he belongs. He is capable of deep, tender emotions but is unable to express them. When his wife leaves him for another man and excoriates his cautious nature in the process, Andrew is like a house shaken off a faulty foundation. Sifting through the rubble, he must figure out what should be salvaged and what should be scrapped.

Escaping from the predictable routine of his university life in Philadelphia, Andrew travels to England and channels his pain into a weeklong course on building stone walls. In the village of Boscastle, he discovers a magical landscape of dizzying cliffs, jagged coastline, lush valleys, and hills lined with stone hedges that have stood the test of time. At the Stone Academy, Andrew immerses himself in the grueling task of piecing together rock into intricate walls. Under the tutelage of his weathered instructor, he learns there is more to laying stone than hard labor. And he soon falls under the spell of Boscastle’s rhythms and quirks, which include a weekly sing-along, a museum devoted to witchcraft, and a colorful group of residents ranging from a precocious nine-year-old girl who communes with nature to an offbeat reverend who has been known to give referrals to the town witch.

Moved by the warmth and connectedness of the village, Andrew begins to shed his sheltered self. But his willingness to open his heart is tested when he falls for Nicola Rhys-Jones, an American expatriate seeking to escape a history of abuse. Thorny, sarcastic, and sexy, Nicola is an artist who paints tranquility panels for hospitals. But her life before Boscastle has been anything but peaceful. As their verbal sparring veers into darker territory, Andrew grapples with his status in Boscastle. Is he just a tourist on holiday or does he now have a stake in the village that has welcomed him?

Readers new to Will North’s work as well as fans of The Long Walk Home will be swept away by this bittersweet novel about love, loss, and the power of nature to alter our lives.

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North (The Long Walk Home) exploits the 2004 flood of Boscastle, England, in this saggy romantic novel of two damaged people who find each other amid tragedy. Andrew Stratton and Nicola Rhys-Jones are both divorced Americans who end up in the U.K. for different reasons. Andrew, a professor of architecture, is drawn by a longstanding idea he has about livable places that takes on new importance after his wife leaves him. In Cornwall, Andrew falls in love with the place, and with Nicola, an artist who has left an abusive marriage to a wealthy Englishman and is skittish around men. The two engage in a wary flirtation, both thinking it'll go nowhere, but then the freak storm hits, and the people Andrew has come to care about are imperiled. As Andrew works to save the village, he learns about the nature and longing of his own heart. Unfortunately, the narrative moves at a glacial pace, and the author's sentimental leanings can be hard to take. The love story has some great moments, but these aren't enough to overpower the flood of treacle and lethargic storytelling. (Apr.)
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Architect Andrew Stratton does not build or design; he studies and teaches at the University of Pennsylvania. After his wife leaves him, he feels as though he is made of stone and is only animated when talking about his latest theory of livable communities constructed with local material on a human scale that fosters the feeling of home. His department derides his proposal, leaving him at loose ends, so Andrew decides to take a two-week course in hedge building in the small town of Boscastle in Cornwall, England. He enjoys the land, the sense of community, and the people, especially Lee, a precocious nine-year-old. Lee is an old soul in a young body who introduces Andrew to the countryside and her best friend, the very-grown-up Nicola Rhys-Jones. Andrew and Nicola are two damaged souls who may hold on to each other if they can let go of the past and survive what nature has in store for them and the town. North deftly creates an enchanting and touching love story reminiscent of those by Nicholas Sparks. --Patty Engelmann

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Crown; First Edition. 1 in number line edition (April 28, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307451615
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307451613
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,318,615 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Addictive!, July 23, 2009
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This review is from: Water, Stone, Heart: A Novel (Hardcover)
Prepare to be transported to the Cornwall village of Boscastle where time passes slowly and friendships are eternal. This delightful tale will mesmerize and entrance. Will North's books are addicting with each new book being better than the rest! Once you finish the book, take some time to do some research on the Internet about the Boscastle flood of 2004. The devastation was terrible. Much of the area has since been restored so that each reader can compare his/her own mental image of the area known as Cornwall with the reality.
A gentle and endearing story featuring many types of love.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super summer Read, May 14, 2009
This review is from: Water, Stone, Heart: A Novel (Hardcover)
I became a big fan of Will North with his first novel, "The Long Walk Home." I loved this his second novel too. His characters are so endearing and the story an intricate mix of information about Cornwall, England, sexual abuse and the art of stone/hedge building. I could not put this book down. Finished it at Midnight despite having work the next day! A super Summer/Beach read!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved the setting, June 30, 2009
This review is from: Water, Stone, Heart: A Novel (Hardcover)
I loved the setting for Water, Stone, Heart. Will North does a good job with the details and I have always been a fan of books set in English countrysides. It made me want to go there to visit. I liked his first novel as well. I always enjoy getting to know the different characters and the relationships they share. I would recommend this book.

Kris
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