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Stephen Evans (1)

Auteur de The Marriage of True Minds

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5 oeuvres 65 utilisateurs 17 critiques

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Œuvres de Stephen Evans

The Marriage of True Minds (2008) 59 exemplaires
The Island of Always (2018) 2 exemplaires
A Transcendental Journey (2017) 2 exemplaires
The Marriage Gift (2012) 1 exemplaire

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I found this guy on the Redroom (http://redroom.com) and had no idea what his longer prose would be like. At $3.99 for the Kindle edition, I took a flier on his novel, and really enjoyed it.
It was a quick read, very funny in parts, and clipped along at breakneck pace.
 
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mhanlon | 16 autres critiques | Mar 27, 2013 |
The Marriage of True Minds opens with Nick Ward dumping 140 live lobsters into the Mayor’s swimming pool (along with salt and ice cubes) to make a statement about the environment. After being transported to an inpatient facility for the mentally ill (along with his stuffed sheepdog puppet Sancho), Nick is visited by his ex-wife Lena (a lawyer) who arrives to represent him. Very quickly, the reader learns that Nick was Lena’s law professor, they married within a short period of time and became partners in a small, environmental law practice. Now, although divorced from Nick, Lena cannot seem to completely detach from him. Nick is a quirky, brilliant, and very funny man whose behavior borders on the bizarre. Not only does he treat his puppet like a person (he prefers to refer to Sancho as an “Imaginary American”), but his empathy for real animals (especially an Irish Wolfhound named Wolfram) makes it difficult for Nick to stay out of criminal court…as a defendant.

The Marriage of True Minds is a whimsical, endearing, laugh-out-loud funny, and ultimately touching novel about the connections we have to others and what defines sanity. Filled with eccentric characters, including a comic-book loving psychiatric attendant and a husband-wife team who run the local animal shelter, the novel moves forward at an unrelenting speed. Evans is skilled at rapid-fire dialogue which captures the wit and brilliance of the characters perfectly. Lena and Nick’s relationship slips back and forth from contrary to loving and provides the tension which drives the story.

Outrageous, but oddly poignant, this novel explores idealism and the fine line between mental illness and activism through the character of Nick – a sweet, gifted man whose love of animals and others drives him to the edge of sanity. The novel is also about what it means to love another despite their flaws.

This is Stephen Evan’s debut novel…and it is a gem. Entertaining and unforgettable, it is highly recommended for those who love literary fiction with memorable and irresistible characters.
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writestuff | 16 autres critiques | Apr 11, 2010 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
Very cute. An enjoyable read. The animal rights aspect is something I find very interesting, and I like the way Evans handled it. I saw in another review that the killing of animals in shelters is what started him writing this book, and that is something I care deeply about--I can't go into kill shelters because I will want to take all the animals home with me!
 
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maria.owen | 16 autres critiques | Jul 27, 2009 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
quirky and cute. kind of a rollercoaster ride of a book but that's what keeps you reading it!
 
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meltedfrootloops | 16 autres critiques | Jul 9, 2009 |

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