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Lost in the Forest
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8 hrs and 43 mins
Audible Release Date
04-11-05
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3.64 based on 73 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

Eva, a divorced and happily remarried mother of three, runs a small bookstore in a town north of San Francisco. When her second husband, John, is killed in a car accident, her family's fragile peace is once again overtaken by loss. Emily, the eldest, must grapple with newfound independence and responsibility. Theo, the youngest, can only begin to fathom his father's death. But for Daisy, the middle child, John's absence opens up a world of bewilderment, exposing her at the onset of adolescence to the chaos and instability that hover just beyond the safety of parental love. In her sorrow, Daisy embarks on a harrowing sexual odyssey, a journey that will cast her even farther out onto the harsh promontory of adulthood and lost hope.

With astonishing sensuality and immediacy, Lost in the Forest moves through the most intimate realms of domestic life, from grief and sex to adolescence and marriage. It is a stunning, kaleidoscopic evocation of a family in crisis, written with delicacy and masterful care. For her lifelong fans and those just discovering Sue Miller for the first time, here is a rich and gorgeously layered tale of a family breaking apart and coming back together again: Sue Miller at her inimitable best.

©2005 Sue Miller; (P)2005 Random House, Inc. Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.

What the Critics Say

"Sue Miller has a uniquely American voice, and few women have ever written better about families." (Stephen King)
"In her riveting new novel, Miller once again demonstrates her singular gift for capturing the rhythms of daily family life with laserlike clarity while also summoning the turbulent emotions swirling just beneath the surface....Fluidly written, perfectly paced." (Booklist)
"Bestseller Miller examines love and betrayal in idyllic wine country in another minutely observed, finely paced exploration of domestic relationships....The backdrop of California vineyards is ideal for the growth and life-cycle themes that Miller so carefully cultivates." (Publishers Weekly)
"Engrossing characters and a plot that turns unexpected corners." (Kirkus Reviews)

From AudioFile

LOST IN THE FOREST can simultaneously soothe one's heart and wring it, and Blair Brown's reading delivers the text with just the right balance. The story begins with news of an unexpected death, a catalyst that brings the listener into the lives touched by he tragedy. Brown's subtle vocal changes for character and drama are always on target, giving the listener just enough information to stay completely immersed in this riveting novel. Sue Miller's characters are authentic individuals whose dealings with life and death will ring true with listeners, and the talented Brown captures the dialogue and description with ease. This audiobook sparkles, thanks to the depth of Miller's words and the richness of Brown's voice. (c) AudioFile 2005

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Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Just O.K."
By: Shari-Lynn (Flatts, Bermuda)
November 14, 2006
I can't remember what made me chose this book. Perhaps I wanted to try out the author. Was just o.k. Seemed to jump around. Thought it was going to get to a point eventually so I read the whole thing but it just never seemed to get there.
Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0Rating 5.0 "Fast moving, true to life"
By: Everett (New York, NY, USA)
March 09, 2006
This is a great book! I found it thoroughly engrossing. There is a great cast of characters: conflicted adults, teenagers, children, etc. The dialogue for each of these seemed very real to me. (In many ways, the writing reminded me of Anne Tyler, another author I very much enjoy.) This story is not told in a fully linear fashion. Each of the main characters has a subplot and separate point of view. The narration moves between these inter-related subplots. Sometimes, parts of the story are told in flashback. I knew it was all going to resolve in the end. However, I did not foresee the ending, which I found full of insight. Blair Brown does a fantastic job of narrating. She captures each character's voice with individuality. Highly recommended!
Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0 "Wouldn't recommend."
By: Shannon (Los Angeles, CA, USA)
February 11, 2006
I was glad when this book ended, the story just didn't seem to go anywhere or have a point. It jumped around from different characters and didn't hold my interest much. The ending was really disjointed and unsatisfying. I enjoyed the narrator though, that and the fact that I paid for it were probably the only reasons I listened to the entire thing.
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Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "Good read but a bit unrealistic"
By: Jeanne (Alexandria, VA, USA)
July 06, 2005
This is my first Sue Miller book and I did enjoy it but felt the whole family dynamic was a bit unrealistic. However I liked the way it was written, and the reader truly made it enjoyable.
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Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0Rating 2.0 "No backbone"
By: Pamela (WInder, GA, USA)
June 27, 2005
I have long been a fan of Sue Miller's work but this latest novel lseems to lack the undercarriage of solid narrative conflict that usually serves as a stage upon which all the various family issues are enacted. What's this story all about? I kept reading and reading, waiting for something to happen and was left with what seemed like one of those (admitttedly well-written) holiday newsletters. The work compares unfavorably to "The Good Mother" and "While You Were Gone" where good solid moral dilemmas ignite the characters and power the narrrative. I have great faith in MIller's work, however, and I am sure she can and will do better.
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