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The Sight of the Stars

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 19, 2006

    Nice story...no surprises.

    Pleasant reading, style somewhat like Edna Ferber. The characters were nicely developed however, I was hoping on a revelation at the end of the book and was disappointed with a predictable finish.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 27, 2004

    A Bookreaders

    This is an very excellent book. Hard to put down. All her books are excellent.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 20, 2004

    Wonderful!

    As always, Belvia Plain lives up to my expectations - she never disappoints. In my opinion, she is one of the best authors ever!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 17, 2004

    Another Great One For Belva Plain

    Both the characters and the plot of this latest Belva Plain novel are rich and so easy to relate to. Adam and Emma are people you might easily meet anywhere, and the author leaves you with a redemptive ending you will never expect. Ms. Plain gets better with age, and I've read everyone of her novels.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 19, 2004

    Just the Best

    Have read all of Belva Plain's books. Could not put this book down....has to be one of her best if not THE best. What a wonderful, heartfelt story.....I did not want it to end! Can't wait for her next book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 22, 2004

    Great Book!!

    This is an excellent book. I could not put it down until I finished. This is the best book I have read in awhile. I love how Ms. Plain takes the character from his boyhood until his death. She creates some very interesting characters while taking us through the decades of the last century.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 6, 2003

    solid historical fiction

    In 1907, teenager Adam Arnring leaves New Jersey and his family to head west. After three days by train, Adam listens to the conductor talk about Chatahoochie, Texas probably rolling in money. He leaves the train at the small stop and wanders around until he enters Rothirsch¿s, a shabby store, where he might buy a book or two. There he observes a fight between two older people and a beautiful female his age trying to play peacemaker. When Reilly quits, Adam surprises himself by asking for the job from the widow Mrs. Rothirsch. He is somewhat introduced to the young woman Emma, but it is made clear by his boss that her niece is way beyond his reach. Adam proves to be a boom for the small retail business that soon turns into a successful department store and ultimately he marries Emma. However, World War One hits home with the death of one of his stepbrothers and a tryst uncovered by his odious other stepbrother leads to blackmail as Adam tries to hide his betrayal of Emma. Life goes on with children and grandchildren.

    THE SIGHT OF THE STARS is a solid historical fiction tale focusing on the life of Adam. The story line uses historical events as an indirect backdrop so that the reader has a sense of time. However, Adam is Mr. Perfect except for his one indiscretion and Emma is even more perfect than he is. Their offspring¿s are also perfect. Thus readers receive a solid tale, but life seems too easy for the Arnring brood. Still Belva Plain fans will enjoy this twentieth century saga though perfection eliminates any major tension.

    Harriet Klausner

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