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Catherine Ryan Hyde
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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Black Swan; Reprint edition (14 Jan 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0552773646
  • ISBN-13: 978-0552773645
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 2.1 x 20 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 38,557 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A remarkable story of the magic of love

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Hyde excels in her story of a love that transcends time, place and
human weakness

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
Wonderful writing 13 Mar 2007
By Zannie
Format:Paperback
The story revolves around a charming little boy called Leonard whose young mother is desperate for an equally charmed life for him. However, in the way of that is her lack of family and the violent secret she is running from. She disappears when Leonard is 5, leaving him in the care of a sweet neighbour called Mitch. He is in his mid-20s and doesn't know much about looking after young children, but they rub together to make things work.

The tale is boldly told and the book is refreshingly concise. There is little room for saccharine sweetness or weepiness, with the result that Leonard does not come across as a tragic little boy, despite everything that is thrown at him, but a little star that everyone wants to succeed. The relationships he forms are powerful and focussed, enabling the author to flow between decades freely without losing the emphasis or momentum of the prose.

Leonard becomes increasingly focussed upon finding his mother as he grows older and seems to be unable to be truly happy until he does. Mitch is his greatest friend because he understands this, treating Leonard's ideas without prejudice throughout. Whether and where he finds his mother is something for the reader to discover - I have no interest in spoiling any plot.

The only reason I have not given this book 5 stars is because at the end of the book Hyde chooses to switch from her very effective writing style to a letter device. This is not a device that I am generally keen on because it is normally done badly - it is only usually effective at the opening of a novel, such as with E M Forster. I thought it let Hyde down a little. However, I'm still very glad I read it.
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
By Brida TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
This is yet another selection for the current Richard & Judy bookclub. If it hadn't have been on their list, I doubt I would ever have chosen to read it. I was quite surprised by how much I enjoyed it - I wasn't expecting to.

The story is about 3 characters - Pearl, a teenage mother; Leonard, her son; and Mitch, her neighbour. The book is narrated by each of these characters, so the reader is able to gain their different perspectives.

Pearl begins the narration, describing a night as a young girl, when she witnessed a man being killed. This shocking image by Pearl really sets the tone for her following pieces of narration - it quickly becomes clear that Pearl has had a hard upbringing; her parents seem to be barely there for her, so much so that when Pearl is 13yrs old, she is approached by a young policeman, who has a drastic effect on her life. As she says, that is really the start of everything.

The 'everything' is that, when Leonard is 5yrs old, Pearl drops him off at Mitch's house and does not return.

Ultimately, this book is about love. Leonard, throughout his childhood does not doubt that his mother loved him - still loves him. He believes that, although she is not there physically with him, she is there in a whole other way; he sees her in the flame of a candle and within the sound of the ocean. But, if she loved him so much, why did she leave him? And why did she never tell him who his father was? Leonard does not even know what his surname is. As the story progresses, it examines how a belief in 'forever' love is able to keep Leonard believing in his mother's devotion, and so therefore enables him to also love his mother in spite of her absence.

Although this book did not really deal any major surprises or twists along the way, what I liked about it was the characterisation of Leonard. The way his mother had brought him up, even in just those short 5 years together, enabled him to have a well defined idea about love and what it should be. As Leonard comments on the reltionship that he witnesses Mitch having with a married woman, there are quite profound and very truthful insights into the nature of love between adults. For example, Leonard catches them hugging in Mitch's kitchen, and he describes actually feeling their need as though it was a type of hunger. As he watches them he asks himself, "If this is love, why does it look like it hurts?" (p.155).

I would recommend this book for a light read, but don't expect to be totally blown away. Although it was good, it did not leave me on the edge of my seat.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Gripping and haunting 12 Jan 2007
Format:Paperback
This is a gorgeous book. I laughed and cried at Leonard - he is a unique character and you can't help but love him from the first moment you meet him. This novel really makes you think about how we love and grieve, and how we all need something to hope for. The ending was really exhilarating and moving and I will definitely be looking out for more books by Ryan Hyde.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
You just have to love Leonard
As the title suggests this book is about love. There is the love of a mother for her child, the love that develops between the child and the young man who cares for him after his... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jan
Love in the present tense
A brilliant sad/funny book with a very unusual and heartwarming story Don't be put off by the first few chapters - its not a thriller. I loved this book and will read it again.
Published 12 months ago by Maureen
A lesson in love from someone who knows
This book centres around 3 main characters, Leonard, Pearl and Mitch.
We get to see life through the eyes of these three at various ages, each with their own important lessons... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Rebecca
Warming
A really beautifully written, warm reading book.

Emotion packed (makes you laugh, makes you cry, makes you 'WOW') and it's not one you can easily put down. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Ali
Really enjoyed it
from the first page i was hooked and at the end i was in tears. It is a basic story about love between a child and his mother and it is so beautifully written that you can not fail... Read more
Published on 15 Sep 2009 by K. Childs
Wonderful
A disquieting, tender, moving book, with an hilarious touch here & there, about a little boy's search for his mother, who vanishes suddenly, and the man who takes care of him after... Read more
Published on 18 July 2009 by I LOVE BOOKS
Love in the present tense
I took this book away with me on holiday and could not put it down, I read it within 2 days!
It is delightful story of a young boy's love for his mother and his quest to show... Read more
Published on 6 July 2009 by K. Poole
I thought it was lovely
I started reading this book when I went to bed at around eleven, and I finished it at 2.30am. I found it a very compelling read - I felt totally taken up by the lives of the... Read more
Published on 20 April 2009 by Mrs. S. R. Wray
A beautifully crafted tale of love - past, present and forever
After reading the first chapter I thought I was not going to stick with this book, but I am glad I continued as what followed was a moving and compelling tale of a boy's unlimited... Read more
Published on 8 Feb 2009 by R. Swanton
What a let down!
On my reading list due to being a Richard and Judy recommended read. According to the cover it is the magical story of a young boy's search for his mother. Read more
Published on 22 Nov 2008 by LindyLouMac
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