Fall on your Knees
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This epic tale of family history, family secrets, and music centers on four sisters and their relationships with each other and with their father. Set in the coal-mining communities of Nova Scotia in the early part of this century, the story also shifts to the battlefields of World War I and the jazz
… More »This epic tale of family history, family secrets, and music centers on four sisters and their relationships with each other and with their father. Set in the coal-mining communities of Nova Scotia in the early part of this century, the story also shifts to the battlefields of World War I and the jazz scene of New York City in the 1920s.
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Add a SummaryA complex story of lust, betrayals and long-held secrets, set in Cape Breton. The saga begins in 1899 when James Piper, 18, elopes with Materia Mahmoud, 13.
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Add a CommentI didn't get it. I do not like the composition of the book, lengthy description of "girls' games". I do not know if this is good or bad, but I could not read beyond half of this book.
An absolute Must Read!! Tugs at your emotions and I found myself unable to put it down. Fabulous!
I loved this book just as much when I read it the second time. Compelling story with such incredibly flawed characters. It's funny how much I liked it when none of the characters are at all likeable.
Great read! I was hooked from page one. The story moved quickly and kept me enthralled every minute. Highly recommend.
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I had to stop reading this book. What is up with so many of Oprah's Book Club novels being utterly depressing?! If I am going to read a book I don't want to have to suffer through a fictional character's misery without any relief.
I finished this book, but had to think twice about it, particularly after Katherine's mother performs a post-mortem C-section with a large pair of scissors. Really a dismal tale, about how many lives one or two dysfunctional people can destroy. The last part, where Katherine's time and romance in New York was explained, was somewhat uplifting, albeit bittersweet, and overall did not make up for the bleak themes.
I loved this story.It was like an accident you didn't want to see but could not look away.This book ploughed up my emotions
Getting into the book was not especially easy, but the once in, I couldn't put it down; I remember quite clearly, it was about three in the morning when I finally finished. Found several parallels with The Way the Crow Flies, but it definitely has a life of its own. Little by little, all is revealed in this twisted knot of a tale.
Couldn't finish it and I am reader.