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Ash Wednesday (Hardcover)

by Ethan Hawke (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; First Edition edition (2 Sep 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 074756003X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747560036
  • Product Dimensions: 21 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 67,702 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The second book from the multi-talented actor Ethan Hawke, Ash Wednesday is a sparsely written "road" novel that explores with some tenderness those perennially thorny issues of modern life: love and commitment. Staff Sergeant Jimmy Heartsock is a typical, if admittedly irresponsible and drug-addled, GI Joe. He's a regular guy, obsessed with his souped-up Cherry Nova car, fond of "drinking and talking about ass, bowling, driving fast and basketball" with his numbnut army buddies. He is however, hopelessly in love with Christy Ann Walker, his beautiful, if slightly mixed-up, and now pregnant girlfriend.

Unable to cope with imminent fatherhood, he breaks up with Christy and embarks on a crystal meth frenzy that culminates in him hideously botching an assignment to inform a woman of her son's death. He resolves to change, get his girl back and grow up (although he begins his odyssey by maturely opting to go AWOL from the Army). Christy has made a few decisions of her own, she's had enough of Jimmy and she's off home to Texas. Luckily Jimmy, armed with Christy's cat Grace, catches up with his love at the New York bus station and getting down on his knees in the middle of an ice-encrusted car park proposes marriage. After a bout of car window-steaming lovemaking, they agree to visit Jimmy's mother in Ohio, tie the knot and start a new life in Texas.

The physical, emotional and spiritual realities of this journey, of course, prove more arduous than either first expects. Along the way the protagonists meet an odd array of well-meaning religious seers--including a sunglass-wearing Muslim drunk, the Heartsock's family priest and a tramp with a Jesus complex--and, more convincingly, are forced to come to terms the scars from their past. Both had troubled home lives--Jimmy's father was a mentally unstable Vietnam vet who committed suicide and Christy never really knew her mother. Hawke sensitively examines the difficulty of planning a family and a future when you still haven't come to turns with your own upbringing. --Travis Elborough

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He's an actor, a director, he's young, good looking and he also writes books. Don't you just hate that? So Ethan Hawke's second novel, Ash Wednesday, is the kind of thing you approach hoping that it's going to be vapid, that he may have put a foot wrong. Fact is, he hasn't. This is the story of love on the edge, of volatile relationships and near terminal vanity, of recreational drugs, angst and a 69 Chevy Nova 370 four-barrel with mag wheels and a dual exhaust. Introspective, episodic and at times rambling, this is very definitely a book with a point of view, not a script-in-waiting - and a good one, too - and is being backed with all manner of promotional material, from national press to e-mail and Internet campaigns.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Seriously Good, 22 Sep 2002
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The Hottest State was decent stab at a good novel but despite some good passages fell short of the mark overall. Not so Ash Wednesday. Hawke hits the ground running with a cracking first chapter and seldom puts a foot wrong from there. Jimmy Heartsock is strung out on speed, fed up with his life in the US Army and realises he's turned his back on the only good thing in his life: Christy. We spend most of the book following the two of them down the road; each taking turns to narrate. Hawke has given them distinctive voices and the contrast in their perception of their relationship & the events around them is spot on. I was completely absorbed by what was going on and found it hard to do anything but read after picking the book up. The action is described beautifully and Hawke has a good ear for dialogue. Jimmy's options as a man are spelled out a little too obviously towards the end, but that's a minor gripe. What precedes it is a serious, honest, funny, spiritually searching love story about two people trying to make sense of themselves, each other and the world around them. Overall a seriously good read and one that marks Ethan Hawke out as a writer to watch.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great surprise, 11 Jan 2003
It has been a long time since a book has smashed my preconceptions to pieces, however, Ethan Hawk`s Ash Wednesday did just that. From the first chapter to the last page, this book demands to be read. Hawk`s achievement rests on the involving narrative structure, the exploration of the books themes and motifs and Hawk`s uncanny ability to write a moving, but honest novel.

The book centers on the story of two lovers, Jimmy Heartsock and Christy Ann Walker, over the course of the couples troubled pregnancy. By dividing the narrative structure, Hawk allows the story to unfold through the view point of both characters. The results are that Hawk has not only constructed an amusing book, but also a very moving story as well.

Ash Wednesday is a story about love, however, Hawk is not afraid of examining socities prevailing notions of masculinity, the book confronts how the past forever haunts the future whilst highlighting Human kinds need for companionship and community over the excesses of the individual hedonism.

The book has its short falls, as Hawk uses the tired formula of the damaged Vietnam vet as a basis for madness, however ths is a fine piece of work that highlights that Hawk may yet have the potential to write a classic piece of literature.

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Superb Novel, 2 Sep 2002
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This is brilliant.If you thought "The Hottest State" was good, you are in for an even bigger treat (if that's possible?!!)Ethan's writing is magnificent, and he really knows how to get to grips with thew thorny issues of sex and romance, and all the problems that go with them. If you're anything like me, you will swallow this up in one sitting and then wish it could have gone on forever. If you want to read a really good book with a fantastic strory, you should buy "Ash "Wednesday".
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