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The Republic of Love
The Republic of Love
Author: Carol Shields
The acclaimed author of The Orange Fish and Swann writes a delicious, sophisticated novel of modern romance about a folklorist with a penchant for the past who falls in love with a off-beat, spontaneous disc jockey, who's definitely wrapped up in the present. "A touching, elegantly funny, lucious work of fiction."--New York Times Book Review.
ISBN-13: 9780007166756
ISBN-10: 0007166753
Publication Date: 7/5/2004
Pages: 384
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Publisher: Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Carol Shields (The Stone Diaries, Unless, Larry's Party) is a favorite author of mine. She is gifted at character development, getting us deep into their minds, which are always very unique and interesting. The Republic of Love is another great one.
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a beautifully written exploration of love, finding it, keeping it, regaining it and allowing yourself to yield to it. Around Tom and Fay, finely developed secondary characters go though their own love crises - the path of love is hardly ever smooth. It is a hopeful, heart-warming and satisfying novel. Plus you find out quite a lot about Winnepeg, mermaids and late-night radio. (Judith B South Australia
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I thought this was an outstanding book. Great character development with unusual but believable characters. There's a slight twist at the end that had me nervous, but I loved the way she brought it on home. I would highly recommend this book.
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This is a wonderful book by a wonderful author - allows you to examine a love relationship from many angles and perspectives.
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I loved this book from page 1. Shields had such a knack for 'building' characters and making you care about them, or hate them or cheer them on. I couldn't put it down and didn't want it to end. It's a love story but not a direct one. You learn about the characters and begin to guess where the book is headed but it's not disappointing in the least.

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