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Back Roads
Author: Tawni O'Dell
ISBN: 58469
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WestofMars avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 162 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
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.
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Helpful Score: 3
Oprah Book Club® Selection, March 2000: Not since S.E. Hinton (The Outsiders) has a female novelist penned such a tough and titillating portrait of lower-class, crime-ridden manhood. Set in "beautiful, ruined" western Pennsylvania, amid Eat n' Parks and Lick n' Putts, Tawni O'Dell's Back Roads follows Harley Altmyer as he walks a raging, self-conscious line between crime and innocence. Why is he being held by the authorities, and what's he so mad about? In the recent past, it's his mother, who murdered his father and went to jail for life. In the far past, it's Dad himself: an abusive, hopeless man. In the present, it's the responsibility for his three younger sisters, which makes him fantasize about smashing their faces in until they "spit up bloody macaroni and cheese."
But Harley still has a conscience--barely. He doesn't strike his sisters; he's been trying to protect them. The oldest is sassy Amber, 16, who's having sex on the living-room couch with townies who abuse her; next is frighteningly stoic 12-year-old Misty, with eyes "a glazed brown like a medicine bottle"; the youngest is adorable Jody, who at 6 pens to-do lists with items such as "PRAY FOR DADDYS SOWL." Overburdened with the practicalities of life, and the ever-mounting losses, Harley has started seeing his own words floating in the air in front of his face. "CLOSURE. TRUTH. MOST GUYS."

This first novel opens well. O'Dell does an impeccable job of making Harley both brutal and forgivable. Here, for instance, he retreats to his basement room: "I lay there until dawn, thinking about Dad, and feeling the same useless frustration I had felt the first time I had seen him piss on a sparkling white drift of pure new snow."

But that delicacy is soon lost, and Back Roads risks becoming an overabundant affair, pitched high, with a roller-coaster trajectory. Harley's anger metamorphoses into an almost bloodthirsty lust for his sexy, middle-aged neighbor, which stirs up myriad forbidden family secrets. Misty, it turns out, has been hiding something. Amber revolts. And even Jody's scribbles turn malevolent. While the writing is good throughout, the tension and plotting assume an unpleasant adolescent posture--bodice-ripping passion and mordant gloom combined. Nonetheless, O'Dell's assured and touching portrait of her protagonist emerges unscathed. You will likely remember luckless, fated Harley Altmyer long after his tsunamic tale has receded. And no matter what the judge decides, you will understand why this impoverished, angry young man was probably the most innocent one of all.
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WestofMars avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 162 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
O'Dell is, for me, a local writer, and she's sure got it down when she describes rural Western Pennsylvania. This book gives you a lot to think about: clear characters facing real problems, beautiful writing that'll stay with you. I first read this a few years ago and parts of it have stayed with me since.
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Helpful Score: 2
Very good read. A bit twisted, but in a totally, frighteningly believable way. Do NOT read this book if you have been abused or have a hard time dealing with the reality of the darkside of human nature. Very well written. It will make your heart thump right along with the characters !
cajunqueen avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a great book. Excellent plot, great characters. Very fast read.
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Helpful Score: 2
This book was very deep and emotional. It brings you into the lives of a very dysfunctional family where incredible circumstances leave 3 children without parents. It was disturbing at times, but no more so than life can be at times. Overall this book was definitely worth reading.
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Helpful Score: 1
Wonderful characterization. Slight twist in plot in the end, good read.
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Helpful Score: 1
I truly enjoyed this book, It was very heartwarming and hard to put down, A real page turner.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The protagonist, Harley Altmyer, reminded me of Paul Newman's character in 'Nobody's Fool'--essentially thought of as the town loser/bum, yet the person who holds all the strands together to keep everything from falling apart.
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With Harley Altmyer's father dead and his mother in jail Harley is left to care for his three younger sisters. Only Harley's endearing humor, his love for his sisters, and his bumbling heroics can redeem them all. Oprah Bookclub selection.
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Helpful Score: 1
Wouldn't have pegged this book to necessarily be an Oprah's pick. It's gritty and dark with some funnier moments. Good read.
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One from Oprah's Book Club - Harley Altmyer, a teenager, is the narrator or this story. He is the sole provider/guardian for his three younger sisters now that his mom is in prison for viciously killing his father.

Disturbing, shocking, interesting read. I painstakingly made it through to the last page, simply because I wanted to know how the story ended!
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Helpful Score: 1
Intense read one of the better Oprah books.
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Helpful Score: 1
An Oprah's Book Club selection. A somewhat depressing story is redeemed with strong characters and an interesting ending.
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Helpful Score: 1
Loved it. Another sweet coming of age story.
OnlyVal avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 34 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Loved this book....a great read!!
mandi avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 45 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A combination of disturbing and thought provoking.
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Helpful Score: 1
not a read for everyone. If you enjoy tales of dysfunction, you might enjoy.

rather surprised this was an Oprah book and I've read many of her selections.
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Helpful Score: 1
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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Helpful Score: 1
a very quick and enjoyable read. Graphic and disturbing sex scenes and a psychological twist.. You will like it, I read it in less than 2 days.
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Back Roads is a well written, gritty novel about growing up poor and having your innocence yanked at a tender age due to tough life circumstances. The characters breathe real air and their lot in life will surely make you appreciate your own. A good read.
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Helpful Score: 1
This is the first time I have ever read this particular author but it was a very good book. It was also an Oprah's book club book.
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Helpful Score: 1
This was one Oprah book I did not like. The storyline was hard to follow and contrived at times.
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Helpful Score: 1
I will not say this is the best book I've ever read, but it did hold my interest. The beginning is a little jumbled but a little further on it starts to make sense. Worth the time to read.
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Harley Altmyer is trapped by his responsibilities. His only escape is the occasional six-pack and the beautiful young woman whose unexpected attentions provide Harley with the only pleasure in his crzy life.

Then things start to fall apart. Only Harley's hymor, his love for his sisters, and his bumbling heroics can redeem them all.
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Helpful Score: 1
Harley Attmyer had a dead father and a mother in jain and three sisters to look after. He also has two low paying jobs. His only escape is an occasional six pack and the attention of a beautiful girl.
Mom2Ty avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book kept me reading until the very end. Although there were some disturbing elements in it, the conclusion was worth the wait.
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Loved this one...hard to put down!!
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Loved it!
Julie
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jacket cover "an intense story of family, frailty, and dysfunction, set in the coal-mining town of western pennsylvania.
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I really enjoyed this book. I'm not an Oprah fan, but decided to try this one from her book-club, I'm glad I did.
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A very heartbreaking story about child abuse. Well written I couldn't put it down.
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Paraphrased from back cover: College aged Harley grapples with his sisters, his jobs, and his lover in this comic and suspenseful story.
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Harley is trapped in the responsibilities of caring for his sisters, working 2 dead end low paying jobs.

Then he meets the beautiful young woman who provides him with the only bright spot in his mundane exiostence.
dilldaise avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 19 more book reviews
Quite a dysfunctional family. Good book, yet sad.
sunraynnc avatar reviewed Back Roads on
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.
sunnysmileqt avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 3 more book reviews
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.
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I was spellbound throughout the entire novel. This author is truly one to be watched eagerly for any new books she writes.
holtzy avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 48 more book reviews
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
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Intense - great read.
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Great Book
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Anyone who has lived in rural US can relate to this book. I really appreciate Tawny O'Dell.
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Really good. If you are looking for a light, pleasant story, this is not it. It is emotional and sometimes dark, but you will not want to put it down.
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Book was very interesting. Some subject matter may be difficult for some readers. I did like the book though.
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Often comic, sometimes shocking, sometimes sexy, sometimes tragic, Back Roads is the story of 19 year old Harley Altmyer's attempt to deal with his upside down life. His mother's in prison for killing his father and Harley's in charge of caring for his three younger siblings, all girls.
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Just a wonderful book. Very well developed characters and a readable story that hooks you. A well deserved "Oprah bookk".
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An "Opras book club" book about Harley a nineteen year old who takes on responsibility for his younger sisters after his mother's incarceration for his fathers murder.Harley is a virgin until meeting his older, married neighbor who is the mother of his little sisters best friend. He jugles two low paying jobs & his worries about his sisters and emerging questions about his father, mother, & sisters , in addition to his own emerging sexuality.A surprise, and disturbing and sad ending. For the most part, I enjoyed the book
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This is a book that was chosen for Oprah's BookClub.
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A story that captivates you. It kept me interested.
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An interesting view of a sad life.
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Pretty good book..read it in one day.
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One of the best books I have read! Heartbreaking yet extremely moving!
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Harley Altmyer has more on his shoulders than most guys his age. With his father dead and his mother in jail for the murder, Harley is trapped by his responsibilities. juggling two low-paying jobs and the care of his three younger sisters. His only escape is in the occasional six-pack-and in the beautiful young woman whose unexpected attentions provide Harley with pretty much the only pleasure in his crazy, chaotic life.
This book is a "Oprah's Book Club" with readers guide inside.
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This was an Oprah selection. It is a very moving story about children living on their own after parents become unavailable/ Made me laugh and cry.
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New York Times Bestseller!! Oprah's Book Club!!
Harley Altmyer, the heartbreaking, hilarious, and lovable hero of Tawni O'Dell's riveting debut novel, has more on his shoulders than most guys his age. With his father dead and his mother in jail for the murder, Harley is trapped by his responsibilities, juggling two low-paying jobs and the care of his three younger sisters. His only escape is the occasional six-pack -- and in the beautiful young woman whose unexpected attentions provide Harley with pretty much the only pleasure in his crazy, chaotic life.
But while Harley is struggling to keep it together, things start to fall apart, leading to a series of staggering surprises. Then, only Harley's endearing humor, his love for his sisters, and his bumbling heroics can redeem them all...
crafty4you avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 8 more book reviews
this book got me from the first page.it was very moving,and heartfelt.this is a must read book.even oprah suggests it
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Great book! Hard to read because it's the dark side of humanity but really a great story that needs to be told!
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Funny and interesting - a good book!

Oprah Book Club® Selection, March 2000: Not since S.E. Hinton (The Outsiders) has a female novelist penned such a tough and titillating portrait of lower-class, crime-ridden manhood. Set in "beautiful, ruined" western Pennsylvania, amid Eat n' Parks and Lick n' Putts, Tawni O'Dell's Back Roads follows Harley Altmyer as he walks a raging, self-conscious line between crime and innocence. Why is he being held by the authorities, and what's he so mad about? In the recent past, it's his mother, who murdered his father and went to jail for life. In the far past, it's Dad himself: an abusive, hopeless man. In the present, it's the responsibility for his three younger sisters, which makes him fantasize about smashing their faces in until they "spit up bloody macaroni and cheese."

But Harley still has a conscience--barely. He doesn't strike his sisters; he's been trying to protect them. The oldest is sassy Amber, 16, who's having sex on the living-room couch with townies who abuse her; next is frighteningly stoic 12-year-old Misty, with eyes "a glazed brown like a medicine bottle"; the youngest is adorable Jody, who at 6 pens to-do lists with items such as "PRAY FOR DADDYS SOWL." Overburdened with the practicalities of life, and the ever-mounting losses, Harley has started seeing his own words floating in the air in front of his face. "CLOSURE. TRUTH. MOST GUYS."

This first novel opens well. O'Dell does an impeccable job of making Harley both brutal and forgivable. Here, for instance, he retreats to his basement room: "I lay there until dawn, thinking about Dad, and feeling the same useless frustration I had felt the first time I had seen him piss on a sparkling white drift of pure new snow."

But that delicacy is soon lost, and Back Roads risks becoming an overabundant affair, pitched high, with a roller-coaster trajectory. Harley's anger metamorphoses into an almost bloodthirsty lust for his sexy, middle-aged neighbor, which stirs up myriad forbidden family secrets. Misty, it turns out, has been hiding something. Amber revolts. And even Jody's scribbles turn malevolent. While the writing is good throughout, the tension and plotting assume an unpleasant adolescent posture--bodice-ripping passion and mordant gloom combined. Nonetheless, O'Dell's assured and touching portrait of her protagonist emerges unscathed. You will likely remember luckless, fated Harley Altmyer long after his tsunamic tale has receded. And no matter what the judge decides, you will understand why this impoverished, angry young man was probably the most innocent one of all.
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Like this. Oprah picks good books.
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One of Oprah's books.......an intense story of family
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Not my favorite book....but if you agree with Oprahs choices you will like it.
LeahG avatar reviewed Back Roads on + 320 more book reviews
The story of Harley Altmyer was gripping and hard to put down. Told from his 19 year old viewpoint, I experienced what he was going through as he tried to support and care for his three younger sisters.
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Oprah's Book Club book. Good story.
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An intense story of family, fraility, and dysfunction, set in the coal-mining towns of western Pennsylvania. Harley Altmyer, the heartbreaking, hilarious, and lovable hero of Tawni O'Dell's riveting debut novel, has more on his shoulders than most guys his age. With his father dead and his mother in jail for the murder, Harley is trapped by his responsibilities, juggling two low-paying jobs and the care of his three younger sisters. His only escape is in the occasional six-pack---and in the beautiful young woman whose unexpected attentions provide Harley with pretty much the only pleasure in his crazy, chaotic life. But while Harley is struggling to keep it together, things start to fall apart, leading to a series of staggering surprises. Then only Harley's endearing humor his love for his sisters, and his bumbling heroics can redeem them all...
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This is an Oprah's Book Club book
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I think this book was the most disgusting I have ever read. Where does the mind set go when the author writes of such graphic sex, incest etc.?! My hope is this author will never write again! How can a woman, mother & wife write such trash?Anyones welcome to my copy!!! Yuk!
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This book was an Oprah's Book club pick.
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NY Times Bestseller, Oprah's Book Club
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This is a HARDBACK Copy, not a paperback!~
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This is a hardcover copy.
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This is a hardcover book it would not let me pick that option when posting
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this is actual a hardcover
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This is a hardcover copy. This book was excellent, graphic in parts, and incredible for this writer's first novel.
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