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Testimony: A Novel
Author: Anita Shreve

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Publisher: Back Bay Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780316067348 - ISBN-10: 0316067342
Publication Date: 5/5/2009
Pages: 336

Book Description:
At a New England boarding school, a sex scandal is about to break. Even more shocking than the sexual acts themselves is the fact that they were caught on videotape. A Pandora's box of revelations, the tape triggers a chorus of voices--those of the men, women, teenagers, and parents involved in the scandal--that details the ways in which lives can be derailed or destroyed in one foolish moment.

Writing with a pace and intensity surpassing even her own greatest work, Anita Shreve delivers in TESTIMONY a gripping emotional drama with the impact of a thriller. No one more compellinglyexplores the dark impulses that sway the lives of seeming innocents, the needs and fears that drive ordinary men and women into intolerable dilemmas, and the ways in which our best intentions can lead to our worst transgressions.

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Barbara I. (Munro) wrote on 7/31/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

One of Anita Shreve's finest!

Natalie F. (natalietahoe) wrote on 7/12/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

My first Anita Shreve book, and will not be my last. What an amazing book -- a teen scandal at a private school in a small town in Vermont shakes the moral ground that good kids and parents have built their families on. It makes you ask the question, what if your son or daughter were involved in a scandal like this? And what if they were lying?

Powerful testimony of each character either directly involved or associated with someone who directly contributed to the scandal -- each chapter is a different character's perspective, and is their testimony of the scandal. Want a book that you can't put down? Try this one.

Rebecca C. (ccqdesigns) - AL wrote on 6/23/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A sex scandal at an exclusive New England boarding school unleashes repercussions on each person involved, even those on the far edges. The ripple effect is devastating. This story told by each character either through an interview or through their personal viewpoint. The book bounces back and forth between character voices and builds a complete picture of their inner selves, their loves, desires, hates and how they must go on.

This story could only have been told in the magnificent manner that Anita Shreve took. The depth of understanding written and read kept me engaged from the first sentence to the last. The realistic actions and consequences are a great reminder of how one moment of our lives, one bad decision, or one time of being in the wrong place can change everything.

This is a great book and I highly recommend it to all level readers from high school on.


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Bre E. wrote on 11/23/2009...


Not my favorite Anita Shreve work, but still a great book - excellent character development, captivating story line and the short chapters make it a quick read. I especially liked how each chapter was told from a different perspective.

Crystal O. (jahwoman) wrote on 10/20/2009...


This is the second book by Anita Shreve that I've read, and both times I was not happy with the books. I read "Body Surfing" as my first book by the author, and I really liked the plot of the book at the time. The only thing is that it moved too slowly that I got bored, but I did finish the book. I decided to give her another try since I thought the storyline of "Testimony" was even better. But once again, I was a bit dissapointed. "Testimony" has an awesome storyline, and I loved the style in which it's written. But, it lacks drawing you in to really enjoy the book. It moves slow, and it seemed that the story just went everywhere, you'd have to read it to understand. Over all, I liked the story, but not the way it was written. I was a bit dissapointed, and I don't plan to read anymore of her books for a while.

Gail F. (goldie) wrote on 10/5/2009...


Another great book by Anita Shreve. As always she leads you down the path towards the debths of her characters. Goldie

Andrea W. (andeygirl) wrote on 10/5/2009...


This was definitely a page turner. It is an interesting and well told story that could have been "ripped from the headlines". The story is told in multiple voices which I didn't like at first but it was necessary to tell the full story. This lets you see the events through many characters eyes and I was able to relate with each character. This story shows how one small event affects the lives of many others and how lives can be ruined/changed with one little decision.

Valorie T. morbidromantic - Chesapeake, VA wrote on 8/6/2009...


In Testimony, Avery Academy is an elite private school for some of the smartest young people and most promising athletes. Three of these students, Silas, Rob, and J.Dot are popular, athletic, and intelligent, all with bright futures ahead of them. But all of that is destroyed by the events of a few minutes one night when drinking at a party gets out of hand. Caught on tape is the three boys having drunken sexual relations with a 14 year old girl who also attends the academy. Soon after being made, the tape falls into the hands of school Headmaster, Mike, who must decide what to do with the boys. It's pretty clear from the start what sort of difficulties he is going to face.

The story of the party and the aftermath is told through a variety of perspective. Everyone involved from students to parents to lunch ladies give their side, all except Rob, who is given one very significant part at the end of the novel. As the events unfold, you are witness to a number of different viewpoints, which all show different sides to how people deal with anger, fear, and sexuality. Testimony is about more than just the three boys, though, because the storyline exposes multiple relationships and secrets beyond the tape and the boys.

The way the story is written is unique. Some of the chapters are in first person, some in second person, and some in third person. This is a bit hard to get used to, but after a while you get into the pace of the book and the switching of person throws you off less. And sometimes, like with the second person scenes of Rob's mother Ellen, it feels surreal and dreamlike. Since she is in a state of shock throughout, I believe that this was intentional. For others, you are meant to put yourself in their shoes, and others, to watch and judge.

This is a book that will leave you at war with yourself, as I did with me. You will question innocence and guilt, law and the nature of humans. You see that the boys are just boys, fallible and ultimately good. Do they deserve to have their entire lives ruined with a sexual assault charge? Do they deserve to lose their entire future for the events of one night? Is the girl to blame at least in part for wanting it; does this excuse what the boys did? Or should she be blameless because she is so young? Does the fact that she was consenting matter at all? You want to protect the child, but... who is the child? They are all children and you want to protect them all, even the girl, who comes across through her parts as very superficial and flighty. It didn't help that the victim cried rape at first and accused the boys of giving her a date rape drug, an excuse she cooked up to keep from getting in trouble with her parents when the tape was discovered. Naturally, putting the blame on the girl makes you feel guilty as the reader, as it did with me, and the thought of a girl so young being involved with boys so much older is frightening. After all, Silas, Rob, and J.Dot should have known better. They should have.

But even good people sometimes make mistakes. Yet a mistake like this is, quite honestly, unforgivable? Or is it? You see? You will be at war with yourself. It is a hard one to think about. In the end, you sort of just wish that none of it had ever happened because it's impossible to know who to blame, who to hate, and who to pity. I obviously very much enjoyed this book because it is very poignant, and it doesn't shy away from a subject that is sensitive.

Sharon C. (sharonc9630) wrote on 7/27/2009...


Very interesting read

Shaylene S. wrote on 6/19/2009...


I loved this book.


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