
Willow
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Narrated by:
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Kim J. Ulrich
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By:
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Julia Hoban
Told in an extraordinary fresh voice, Willow is an unforgettable novel about one girl's struggle to cope with tragedy, and one boy's refusal to give up on her.
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Critic reviews
"Willow's acknowledgment of the cause of her grief--that she'll never be anyone's daughter again--is a sharp insight, and Hoban's appropriately complex portrayal of cutting makes this a good choice on a crucial subject." ( Kirkus Reviews)
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Willow
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Great story .. Bad narration
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Great voice and adolescent story.
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I will admit that I enjoyed the book but I probably would have avoided it had I known about the sex and language even though the sex was far from explicit and was portrayed somewhat conservatively, and the foul language was not used a lot.
Guy entered Willow's life at a time when she needed someone desperately. He was sensitive, caring, and self-sacrificing and Willow recognized and appreciated his good qualities.
But as far as portraying the miracles of redemption through love, this book is not in the same league as "Redeeming Love" by Francine Rivers. That book may well be the best book I have ever read (listened to actually), period -- and some of Francine's other books are almost as good.
I enjoyed it -- However...
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yuck
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The third person POV kept me from embracing Willow. I didn't like how she compared everyone's problems to the loss of her parents, deeming others' as frivolous.
Writing wise, Julia Hoban included a lot of extraneous dialogue that added nothing to character development or the plot.
I don't recommend WILLOW.
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