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The Cider House Rules

by John Irving, Grover Gardner
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Synopsis

From one of America's most beloved and respected writers comes the classic story of Homer Wells, an orphan, and Wilbur Larch, a doctor without children of his own, who develop an extraordinary bond with one another.

"Entertaining and affecting . . . A truly astounding amount of artistry and ingenuity." - San Diego Union

"Witty, tenderhearted, fervent, and scarifying." - New York Times Book Review

The New York Times - Christopher Lehmann-Haupt

The point {of the novel] which is driven home with the sledgehammer effect that John Irving usually uses -- is that there are always multiple sets of rules for a given society. . . .Actually, this is a sharper point than Mr. Irving has made in any of his previous five novels. . . .[Cider House Rules is] funny and absorbing, and it makes clever use of the plot's seeming predictability.

About the Author, John Irving

John Irving's novels can sneak up on a reader -- you might begin by laughing at his eccentric characters but be in tears by the end of the book. With titles such as The World According to Garp and The Cider House Rules, he has achieved a singular popularity for a person who is also one of America's most unique contemporary authors.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Format
MP3 Book
ISBN
9780060824518

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