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Homeplace
Homeplace
Author: Anne Rivers Siddons
ISBN-13: 9780345354570
ISBN-10: 0345354575
Publication Date: 7/12/1988
Pages: 361
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
Another Anne Rivers Siddons EXCELLENT book with twists and turns you never expect.
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going home to the death of her father, Micah, is faced with everything she left behind years ago...
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I'm a big fan of Siddons - and this is one of the best I've read. The characters are fully developed and complex.A really rich book.
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A compelling character driven story of a middle-aged women from NYC returning to her southern Georgia to care for her dying father, who had forced her away 20 years before.
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This was a wonderful book...one that I didn't want to end! It delves into the past and present of the main character in a way that you really know her and want her to overcome the scars of her past. I plan to read other books by this author!
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Good book to snuggle up with. Interesting story.
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Ann Rivers Siddons is the best Southern writer there is. She writes with amazing beauty and clarity. You'll be sad to finish this one.
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pretty darn good.
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Love this author
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This is a great book! Couldn't put it down!
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Another excellent book by Anne Rivers Siddons - about going home again and finding love and forgiveness.
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Back of Book:
After 21 years Micha (MIKE)Winship is making the big move-she's going home for a visit. She hasn't been back since 1963, when her father threw her out, but now he is dying and asking for her. And although she is armed with her successful journalism career and the strength found after her divorce, she is nearing fourty and her sophisticated urban lifestyle is falling apart.
Heading home, Mike is unprepared for a past that has lain in wait for her-one that includes an old love, a spoiled sister, and a plot to seize her family's land. And in trying to understand her long-forgotten self, she learnes at last those lessons best learned ealry about love and loss, famliy and forgiveness, and the undeniable need for a place called home.
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I have read this book a couple of times throughout the years and enjoyed it each time.
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Just as excellent as Anne Rivers Siddons' books always are!
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She returns home after her father threw her out, but now is asking for her as he is dying. She discovers a lot about her family and reconnects to her past.
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After twenty-one years Micah (Mike) Winship is making the big move--she's going home for a visit. She hasn't been back since 1963, when her father threw her out, but now he is dying and asking for her. And although she is armed with her succesful journalism career and the strength found after her divorce, she is nearing forty and her sophisticated urban lifestyle is falling apart.

Heading home, Mike is unprepared for a past that has lain in wait for her--one that includes an old love, a spoiled sister, and a plot to seize her family's land. And in trying to understand her long-forgotten self, she learns at last those lessons best learned early about love and loss, family and forgiveness, and the undeniable need for a place called home.
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This book is well written in how it moves back and forth from the history of what has happening to what is happening in the present.
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About someone who finds an old love.
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Siddon's trademark southern tale.
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Good quick read
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Couldn't get into it. I usually enjoy Siddons' books, but this one was tough to handle.
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One of the best books I've read in a long time, and the first Anne Rivers Siddons books. I will be looking for other books by her.