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A Place to Call Home
A Place to Call Home
Author: Deborah Smith
Twenty years ago, Claire Maloney was the willful, pampered, tomboyish daughter of the town's most respected family, but that didn't stop her from befriending Roan Sullivan, a fierce, motherless boy who lived in a rusted-out trailer amid junked cars. No one in Dunderry, Georgia--least of all Claire's family--could understand the bond between thes...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553578133
ISBN-10: 0553578138
Publication Date: 5/4/1998
Pages: 448
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4 stars, based on 114 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 5
innocent compassion links 5-year-old Claire Maloney to Roan Sullivan, a motherless 10-year-old lad whose life with his drunken, despicable father is a nightmare. A bond develops between the two that neither time nor space can break. Claire's family traces its roots back several generations to Ireland, and with them the mystical beliefs that creep into its contemporary culture and customs. Both families have deep roots in Dunderry, Georgia, where long-standing relationships weave in and out of daily life and are often more biological than at first acknowledged. When Roan is forced out of Dunderry, at age 15, after he kills his father while defending Claire, she is unable to forget him. For the next 20 years, she searches for Roan. Unknown to her, however, he has kept watch over her until he can prove himself worthy of her. A tragic accident brings Claire back to her home to recuperate and eventually Roan back to her. This is a story for any romantic who wants a bit of mystery, a lot of suspense, a tale of two star-crossed lovers, and a satisfying ending to a fast-paced novel.
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Helpful Score: 5
This book keeps you wnating to stop whatever you have to do to get back to it. You keep thinking of these people as your day goes on and you can't wait to get back.Claire makes friends with a boy from the wrong side of the hallow..her family is the founding family and his is on the take.He has an abusive father and she is the darling of her family.She is the only person in this town to see the boy-Roan- for being a lonely but great friend..as they grow she tries
to remain remain in his life but her family sends him to a foster home after his Father dies and she loses track of him.This is a great book.
BondGirl avatar reviewed A Place to Call Home on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This was a very good book about two children who become friends when tragedy strikes and one of them is sent away only to find each other again in their adulthood. It was one of those books that I had a really hard time putting down.
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Helpful Score: 3
This author has a very unique way of telling a story.
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Helpful Score: 3
This is a good story about family, friendship and romance. It will hold your attention! I've read it twice and enjoyed it both times.
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This book was very moving. It was the first book that I read by Deborah Smith and I've read most of her books since then. Ms. Smith has a way of touching your heart with very well developed characters who have suffered greatly. I remember crying through many parts of this book and I consider that a testimony to the well written novel. I've recommended it to many others and continue to recommend to all who like well written, involving books.


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