A pregnant teenager abandoned by her boyfriend in Sequoyah, Oklahoma, finds a new home with the eccentric and caring people of the community.
Talk about unlucky sevens. An hour ago, seventeen-year-old, seven months pregnant Novalee Nation was heading for California with her boyfriend. Now she finds herself stranded at a Wal-Mart in Sequoyah, Oklahoma, with just $7.77 in change. But Novalee is about to discover hidden treasures in this small Southwestern town - a group of down-to-earth, deeply caring people who will come to love her more than she loves herself, and start her on a moving, warmhearted and unforgettable jourey to.....Where the Heart Is
A. J. C. (Bibliocrates) from TRINITY, AL wrote on 7/19/2007...
10 member(s) found this review helpful.
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked this book. It was a very sweet love story about a pregnant young girl who is abandoned by her boyfriend at a Wal-Mart, where she meets many people who change her life, touching, heartwarming. It was interesting reading this book after having already seen the movie because I had all of the actors' faces in my head and didn't have to imagine what the characters looked like. Some of the actors in the movie didn't quite fit their character's descriptions in the book, and the movie's ending was changed slightly, but that is to be expected with any movie adaptation and it didn't bother me at all. I am glad I read this book. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a nice feel good book!
Gail W. (G-Rated) from KISSIMMEE, FL wrote on 5/6/2007...
9 member(s) found this review helpful.
If you've only watched the movie, you've got to read the book - too good to miss!
A funny thing happens to Novalee Nation on her way to Bakersfield, California. Her ne'er-do-well boyfriend, Willie Jack Pickens, abandons her in an Oklahoma Wal-Mart and takes off on his own, leaving her with just 10 dollars and the clothes on her back. Not that hard luck is anything new to Novalee, who is "seventeen, seven months pregnant, thirty-seven pounds overweight--and superstitious about sevens.... For most people, sevens were lucky. But not for her," Billie Letts writes. "She'd had a bad history with them, starting with her seventh birthday, the day Momma Nell ran away with a baseball umpire named Fred..."
Still, finding herself alone and penniless in Sequoyah, Oklahoma is enough to make even someone as inured to ill fortune as Novalee want to give up and die. Fortunately, the Wal-Mart parking lot is the Sequoyah equivalent of a town square, and within hours Novalee has met three people who will change her life: Sister Thelma Husband, a kindly eccentric; Benny Goodluck, a young Native American boy; and Moses Whitecotton, an elderly African American photographer. For the next two months, Novalee surreptitiously makes her home in the Wal-Mart, sleeping there at night, exploring the town by day. When she goes into labor and delivers her baby there, however, Novalee learns that sometimes it's not so bad to depend on the kindness of strangers--especially if one of them happens to be Sam Walton, the superchain's founder.
Where the Heart Is oddly mixes heart-warming vignettes and surprising, brutal violence. Novalee's story is juxtaposed with occasional chapters chronicling Willy Jack's downward spiral into prison, disappointment, and degradation. And even in Sequoyah, sudden storms, domestic violence, kidnapping, and deadly fires punctuate Novalee's progress from homeless, unwed teen mom to successful, happy member of the community. This is not a subtle book; there's never any doubt that our heroine will make a home for herself and her baby or that Willy Jack will get what he deserves for abandoning them. Still, Billie Letts has created several memorable characters, and there's always room for another novel that celebrates the life-affirming qualities of reading, the importance of education, and the power of love to change lives.
Sarah M. (sarahmcbride) from MATTHEWS, NC wrote on 7/31/2007...
7 member(s) found this review helpful.
One of the few Oprah Book Club books that I have actually enjoyed.
heartwarming, clever and captivating. The lives of a small town in nowhereland Oklahoma jump alive in this wonderful book. Characters you wont forget, heartbreaking stories and stories of triumph. Despite hard times Novalee Nation is a standout and never lets the crap in life get her down.
Michelle P. (TheSampleLady) from PUEBLO, CO wrote on 7/25/2007...
6 member(s) found this review helpful.
Having seen the movie some time ago, I never thought I would pick up this book. I am so glad I changed my mind. Ms. Letts' character development is fantastic. So many more details than the movie! I found this to be an endearing novel about human strengths, flaws, and passion. An excellent read.
Wonderful! This is a stunning book about a young girl making her way in the world, from dismal beginnings, to true riches: friends, family, and a purpose in life. The writing is fresh and lovely, the characters quirky and utterly unforgettable. You'll be glad you read this one.
Rebecca E. (Rebecca) from PELZER, SC wrote on 6/10/2007...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
good book. enjoyable read. better than the movie
April D. (surfergirl) from ST AUGUSTINE, FL wrote on 10/28/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved this book! I love the characters, I wish they were my friends!! Just a beautiful story about life. And I can't help but love a book that shows the importance of books in one's life.
Lauren E. (emmo080285) from JOHNSON CITY, TN wrote on 6/12/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Loved this book!!! Have read it more than once and it is better than the movie!
Emily C. (basslady) from PATEROS, WA wrote on 5/1/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
A pregnant 17 year old girl is dumped by her boyfriend in a small town. She lives in Walmart for a while and then is taken in by people in the town. Warm and quirky.
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Connie M. from OWOSSO, MI wrote on 2/24/2007...
An Oprah book club book.
Megan D. (RN780) from SANTA MARIA, CA wrote on 2/1/2007...
I LOVED this book! My favorite by Billie Letts.
Jalena W. from ABINGDON, VA wrote on 1/13/2007...
It was interesting after getting started. Not typically what I ususally read, but oveall a cute book.
Charity H. from STRATFORD, CT wrote on 1/2/2007...
This is a great novel. It was hard to put down once you begin. You get very involved in Novalee's story. The movie is good but the book is ten times better.
Jackie M. (Junker2) from ALMONT, MI wrote on 12/27/2006...
Life experiences of a 17 year old pregnant girl stranded at a Walmart. Warm, quirky characters.. great read..
Jeanne M. (ReaderByTheSea) from WAREHAM, MA wrote on 12/20/2006...
Heartwarming yet emotional story about a teen who ends up in the heartland at the mercy of strangers who teach her what life and love and comapassion ia all about. Very good book.
Marie J. (thyme4me2) from HARRISBURG, PA wrote on 12/16/2006...
Oprah's book club, warm, honest, quirky
Debra D. (Nemo) from WEST READING, PA wrote on 12/10/2006...
This was the sweetest, most thought provoking book I've read for a long time. I didn't expect to like it and I was pleasantly surprised.... I loved it. I'll never walk into a WalMart without thinking about this book and it's characters!
Sharla H. (shaylarena) from SMARTT, TN wrote on 12/5/2006...
This is a great book, as is most of the books i've read from oprahs book club list.
Jennifer S. (JenniferS) from ST PETERSBURG, FL wrote on 12/4/2006...
Wonderfully touching book, but most people remember the movie with Natalie Portman and "the Walmart baby"... the book varies slightly from the movie, but it's just as touching.