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I agree with other reviewers that it took me some time to become truly engrossed in this story. Like many Irving novels, it is an expansive tale that spans generations and includes a host of unforgettable characters.
Irving's familiar themes of younger men with older women, prostitutes, and stories-within-stories are there. This story also deals intensively with the issue of memory-- how many of our earliest memories can we rely on? What has been fabricated by those who love us? How much of who we become is based on false ideas about who we were? This book moves from interesting to fascinating in the moments when Jack first discovers that nearly everything he has known about his past is a lie. I was on the edge of my seat throughout Jack's second trip to Europe, retracing the journey he took at age four.
The accounts of Jack's sexual initiation are disturbing, beginning as they do when he is only four years old, supposedly "safe among the girls" at St. Hilda's. "Until I Find You" is full of sex, but very little of it is sexy in the least. Instead, we get firsthand views of Jack's molestation and abuse by older women throughout his youth.
For me, the 800+ page journey was worth it, because in spite of the broken history and wounded past Jack Burns has lived through, the ending is hopeful. Emma Oastler would have liked those last few pages of this novel, and the idea that in spite of dysfunction, people can find wholeness, healing, and familial love. Even if the road there is long and extremely weird.
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This book took some time to really capture my attention. Irving always writes such powerful characters, and this was no exception, but the story seemed to lag a bit. All well written, but it took a bit of time for me to see where he was going with it.
It has a wonderful ending, one of the better endings, but it will take some fortitude to get to that place. Worth the trip, though.
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I am a solid John Irving fan, but I had a really tough time getting caught up with the characters in this novel. The story is interesting, but it was not my cup of tea. Having said that, however, John Irving is such an extraordinary writer, the book is worth a look see.
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This is a fantastic and wonderful novel! It is so good!