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by John Irving (Author) "In the hospital of the orphanage-the boy's division at St. Cloud's, Maine-two nurses were in charge of naming the new babies and checking that their..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 731 pages
  • Publisher: Black Swan; New edition edition (1 July 1986)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0552992046
  • ISBN-13: 978-0552992046
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 12.8 x 4.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 14,350 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Set among the apple orchards of rural Maine, it is a peverse world in which Homer Wells' odyssey begins. As the oldest unadopted offspring at St Cloud's orphanage, he learns about the skills which, one way or another, help young and not-so-young women, from Wilbur Larch, the orphanage's founder -- a man of rare compassion and an addiction to ether.Dr Larch loves all his orphans, especically Homer Wells. It is Homer's story we follow, from his early apprenticeship in the orphanage surgery, to his adult life running a cider-making factory and his strange relationship with the wife of his closest friend.

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'Funnier than Garp…it's an irresistibly readable yarn spun by a master's voice' Time Out

'John Irving has been compared with kurt Vonnegut and J.D.Salinger but is arguably more inventive than either. Wry, laconic, he sketches his characters with an economy that springs from a feeling for words and mastery over his craft. This superbly original book is one to be read and remembered' The Times

'The Cider House Rules is difficult to define and impossible not to admire' Daily Telegraph

'Like the rest of Irving's fiction, it is often disconcerting, but always exciting and provoking' Observer


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling, 11 Feb 2002
The Cider House Rules is an engrossing saga that slowly draws the reader into the lives of Dr. Wilbur Larch and the young orphan, Homer Wells. Not only does it follow their unusual relationship over many years but woven into the story is a series of sub-plots, involving secondary characters, which build the book into a true drama. Often quirky, but quintessentially human, the characters are given colour by compelling descriptions of their, often odd, attitudes, beliefs and interactions with others - the historical and geographical details are all effortlessly woven into this beautifully crafted story. In the context of a novel, social commentary abounds in the story without ever voyaging into the realms of a historical novel or descriptive narrative - the book stays constantly loyal to the journey through life of Dr. Larch and Homer. The true strength of this book is how it subtly draws you in, at first the behaviour of the characters seems completely alien and they appear to be a product of a bygone time. However, as the book progresses you pick-up poignant insights into their motives. For me, the true genius of this book is the empathy you feel with the characters, especially those that are not immediately appealing. This is a very human book which deals with the subject of abortion, often a taboo subject, particularly in American society, with human feeling and without passing judgement.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Never read Irving ? Got some time ?, 20 Jan 2002
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Most people come across Irving via "A Prayer for Owen Meany", which has a startling fanatical following. "Cider House" is a better story: ok, its hardly concise, ok, he lulls you almost to boredom before dropping the gore on you, or better yet, making you laugh out loud - ever wondered what goes through a toddler's mind sliding down a hill in a cardboard box and having his forward progress halted by a corpse ? - but sometimes, as in this book, his prose becomes poetic. Let it roll over you, if you've never read Irving, this is the one to try.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly trouching yet controversial tale, 7 Jan 2001
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Although I consider myself fairly well-read, I had never picked up a John Irving book in the past. I actually bought this book because I'd heard about the movie. (sidebar: DO NOT see the movie after reading this book-it is surfacy, american pap with the depth and passion removed.)

I found this book completely engrossing. It was so touching and passionate while telling a tale largely involving the difficult, delicate subject of abortion. The characters are well-written and, even though most would be considered misfits, the reader gets under their skin and roots for them, even the defiant Melony.

This is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a novel which tugs at the heartstrings while being thought-provoking.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A book to take with you through life's journey
Comfortably Irvings best. I would recommend you read A prayer for Owen Meany and The World According to Garp first as good as they are, they will disapoint after this book. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Kevin

4.0 out of 5 stars A good novel
The Cider House Rules is a good example of John Irving at his best - it's a long, rich, complex and always fulfilling novel. Read more
Published 21 months ago by BookWorm

4.0 out of 5 stars Cider House Rules: brilliant read
While Cider House Rules sometimes gets lost in its densely woven plots, rarely have I read such a beautifully presented story with such interesting, elaborate and well developed... Read more
Published on 18 July 2007 by bookjohn

5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping, enthralling, challenging...
I loved this book; the 'cast' contains a number of memorable characters who are well-drawn and likeable. Read more
Published on 10 May 2007 by S. Gilmore

5.0 out of 5 stars Tiredness at work
I'm just sat on my dinner break and I'm feeling very tired.
The blame rest's solely on John Irvings shoulders, I just couldnt put this book down last night. Read more
Published on 1 Feb 2007 by K. Adams

5.0 out of 5 stars Good stuff
One of my favourite books. If you haven't read Irving before, I'd recommend starting with this or "The World According to Garp". Read more
Published on 19 July 2006 by Mr. S. Moulster

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Irving Storytelling
This is a marvellous book, with a cast of sympathetic and memorable characters, all underpinned by wonderful Wilber Larch.
I would recommend this to all. Read more
Published on 26 May 2006 by GeeJayBee

5.0 out of 5 stars MIND STIMULATING AND CHALLENGING!!!!!
I READ THIS BOOK A FEW YEARS AGO, AND i HAVE READ MAYBE ANOTHER HUNDRED SINCE,BUT THIS IS JOHN IRVING AT HIS BEST...AND I STILL HAVEN'T SEEN THE FILM VERSION. Read more
Published on 17 Mar 2004 by elenivaschef

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful !
I've read this wonderful book three times now, and each time have fallen until its potent spell. I've both laughed and suffered with its characters on each occasion, and when I... Read more
Published on 1 Sep 2003 by Gary J. Clark

3.0 out of 5 stars Classic Irving, but not his best
Without any doubt "The cider house..." is a must-have for anyone who likes John Irving. I found it one of his most tender books, because of the relatively slow pace and the quiet... Read more
Published on 27 Aug 2003 by Tigerrtje

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