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Deb Rhodes
, May 21, 2013
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Turtle Moon explores the vast landscape of human emotions and relationships, and what can only be called redemption. The meanest boy in town doesn't care what anyone thinks of him--but one night his true character is tested when he becomes a younger child's rescuer. This novel contains lots of lonely divorced women and, for one of them, murder.
Never sensationalistic in her writing style, Hoffman's approach to the darker side of human nature is matter of fact and true to life. As with her other novels, Turtle Moon is written with the kind of magic of which we've come to expect from her work.
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