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Broke Heart Blues
Broke Heart Blues
Author: Joyce Carol Oates
In the tradition of We Were the Mulvaneys, a penetrating look at the burden of celebrity and the making of American myths. Brando. Dean. John Reddy Heart is right up there among them--at least in the eyes of the residents of Willowsville, New York. The handsome young heartthrob begins his bad boy career at sixteen, the night that a man i...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780525944515
ISBN-10: 0525944516
Publication Date: 7/1/1999
Pages: 369
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2.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: E P Dutton
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I started off with gleeful disdain for these pitiful people whose lives circled around gossip and myth. By the middle of the book, I, too, was digging for any scrap of information. By then end, I was a character in the book. Wonderful stuff!
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Great writing from Joyce Carol Oates - a whole town focuses on a teenage boy accused of killing a man. They think and talk of him, not with disgust or revulsion, but with something akin to adoration. Everyone either claims to know him well or wishes fervently that they could know him and be a part of his life. And how does the object of all this worship and longing react? That's the interesting part!


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