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Breaking Her Fall

by Stephen Goodwin

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"Breaking Her Fall is a corker-- vivid, brilliantly marbled with harmonies and textures and people vibrant with life." — Richard Bausch

Just before eleven on an ordinary summer night in Washington, D.C., Tucker Jones picks up the phone, expecting to hear that his teenage daughter, Kat, is back from the movies. But the caller is another parent, a man who tells Tucker that Kat was actually at a party-- and makes a shocking allegation about what happened to her there. From that moment Breaking Her Fall sweeps irresistibly forward to it s wrenching, and redemptive, conclusion.

In a blind rage, Tucker races to the part to find Kat already departed, but his full-boil interrogation of the boys still present spills over into a confrontation-- and ends with one of the boys crashing into a glass tabletop. In a second, his rage turns to remorse, and he soon finds himself under arrest. Tucker could easily lose his home and his business, but he is most concerned about losing his daughter.

Stephen Goodwin writes with insight and rare power about the way that passion rearranges lives. As Tucker and Kat and everyone around them seek to repair the damages of that night, Breaking Her Fall charts their uncommonly difficult passage from despair to reconciliation and hope with extraordinary grace.

Review:

"A corker--vivid, brilliantly marbled with harmonies and textures and people vibbrant with life."(Richard Bausch)

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"Smart, serious, and contemplative."(Kirkus, Jul 1 2003 )

Review:

"The tension in this novel begins in the first paragraph and does not cease untiil the last few pages."(Huntsville Times)

Synopsis:

When Tucker Jones' concern for his teenage daughter's antics turns into violence, a high school boy ends up severely injured. Goodwin's emotionally charged novel addresses parents' deepest fears as Tucker finds his family, career and financial security in the balance.

About the Author

STEPHEN GOODWIN is a professor of creative writing at George Mason University and the author of three previous books. Goodwin has also directed the literature program at the National Endowment for the Arts, and he served two terms as president of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. He lives in Washington, D.C.

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avid book reader, March 21, 2009 (view all comments by avid book reader)
I enjoyed reading this book, but some parts seemed unbelievable. The boy, who is able to be the best soccer player on his team just one month from loosing his eye, seemed unrealistic. I think it would take a long time to adjust to the changes in perception and the soccer ball would seem more to the right or left of his vision. The ending of the book wrapped up a little too neatly for my tastes.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780156029698
Author:
Goodwin, Stephen
Publisher:
Harvest Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Domestic fiction
Subject:
Washington, d. c.
Publication Date:
May 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
408
Dimensions:
8.00x5.32x1.06 in. .89 lbs.

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