John Irving is one of the best American authors today, but this book left me cold. Still, you might like it.

Kim W. (
Kim1264) - TX wrote on 11/8/2008...
I did not like the main character in this book at all, but I perservered to the end, and it was a long book! I am glad that I finished it though. He became more likeable towards the end.

Susan D. (
QwertyO) wrote on 7/13/2007...
Really weird book. Not bad, just weird.

Barbara C. (
kewl) wrote on 12/29/2006...
Every major character in UNTIL I FIND YOU has been marked for life--not only William Burns, a church organist who is addicted to being tattooed, but also William's son, Jack, an actor who is shaped as a child by his relationships with older women. And Jack's mother, Alice--a Toronto tattoo artist--has been permanently damaged by William's rejection of her. This is anovel about the loss of innocence, on many levels.
Backleaf:
"Every major character in 'Until I Find You' has been marked for life--not only William Burns, a church organist who is addicted to being tattooed, but also William's son, Jack, an actor who is shaped as a child by his relationships with older women. And Jack's mother, Alice--a Toronto tattoo artist--has been permanently damaged by William's rejection of her. This is a novel about the loss of innocence, on many levels."
Quirky Irving as usual. Took a long time to get into this one, but glad I stayed with it until the end. Much more satisfying than I'd expected.
A novel about how the people in your life shape who you will become.