An intense, vibrant debut novel set among the back roads of Pennsylvania's mining country
Harley Altmyer should be in college drinking Rolling Rock and chasing girls. He should be freed from his closed-minded, stricken coal town, with its lack of jobs and no sense of humor. Instead, he's constantly reminded of just how messed up his life is.
With his mother in jail for killing his abusive father, Harley is an orphan with the responsibilities of an adult and the fiery, aggressive libido of a teenager. Just nineteen years old, he's marooned in the Pennsylvania backwoods caring for his three younger sisters, whose feelings about him range from stifling dependence to loathing. And once he develops an obsession with the sexy, melancholic mother of two living down the road, those Victoria's Secret catalogs just won't do the trick anymore. He wants Callie Mercer so badly he fears he will explode. But it's the family secrets, the lies, and the unspoken truths that light the fuse and erupt into a series of staggering surprises, leaving what's left of his family in tatters. Through every ordeal, the unforgettable Harley could never know that his endearing humor, his love for his sisters, and his bumbling heroics would redeem them all.
Funny and heartbreaking, O'Dell's pitch-perfect characters capture the maddening confusion of adolescence and the prickly nature of family with irony and unerring honesty. Back Roads is a riveting novel by a formidable new talent.
Susan G. (WestofMars) from BRADFORDWOODS, PA wrote on 12/24/2005...
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Okay, because I live in roughly the Western Pennsylvania where this is set, maybe I'm a bit biased. But O'Dell can write and create characters that while flawed aren't the least bit pathetic. The atmosphere she created, particularly with Harley in the woman's house, lingers with me still.
Amy W. (LanesHotMom) from BARNESVILLE, GA wrote on 7/24/2007...
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This was a really good book, although it is rather long. It is about a boy who is taking care of his sisters while his mom is in jail for killing his Dad. He manages to find himself in love with a lady down the road from them, and starts an affair with her. This is a really good book that I enjoyed. It was a long book, and I found myself very involved with all the characters.
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Virginia H. (holtzy) from ACAMPO, CA wrote on 11/21/2008...
An Oprah book list book which is a somewhat sad insight into the plight of a young man trying to keep his family together. alot of responsibility for one so young. A very good book
Rae A. (sunraynnc) from OAK RIDGE, NC wrote on 3/9/2008...
A quick read. Absorbing, but like all Oprah's picks it is depressing. Deals with child abuse, murder, insanity, incest, adultery...not light and fluffy.
Emily S. (sunnysmileqt) from CANTON, OH wrote on 9/6/2007...
Found this book by accident at the local library and couldn't put it down. This book was strange but intriguing and had so many unique twists and turns. There are very few Oprah books that I enjoy, however, this is one of them. After reading this I actually had to go and get myself a copy to reread in the future.