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Thomas Whaley (2) (1971–)

Auteur de Leaving Montana

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1 oeuvres 29 utilisateurs 13 critiques

Œuvres de Thomas Whaley

Leaving Montana (1600) 29 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1971
Sexe
male
Nationalité
United States of America

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The book I have is on my Kindle; it is NOT a paperback...that was the only format available save for an audiobook.
 
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ClifSven | 12 autres critiques | May 13, 2019 |
Leaving Montana by Thomas Whaley is a highly recommended novel about an adult child who survived a highly dysfunctional childhood.

Benjamin Sean Quinn is a forty year old man who, from all outward appearances, has a perfect life. He and his partner of 14 years have 2 daughters. They live in a well-appointed home in a prestigious neighborhood. But Ben is "as angry as hell. Angry to the core." In Leaving Montana he has chosen to confront once and for all the messiness that was his childhood and the hidden secrets it holds in an attempt to rid his life of the anger.

Ben tells the story of his childhood with battling parents Carmella and Sean while going on his current day trip to Montana. His parents are always referred to by their surnames, never an affectionate mom and dad. Most certainly we know that his childhood is the root of his anger, but there are more secrets to be uncovered. The story of his parents' marriage is heart breaking, but so is the anger that Ben has held on to for far too long. Ben is an arrogant man, but freely admits his flaws and is able to laugh at them.

This is a well written novel written in first person about dysfunctional, embattled families and secrets. The big secret here was one I suspected almost immediately, but the enjoyment was in the journey.

Disclosure: My Kindle edition was courtesy of Sakura Publishing for review purposes.
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SheTreadsSoftly | 12 autres critiques | Mar 21, 2016 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
I received this book through a librarything.com giveaway.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

I felt that the story focused on the parents and then filtered out from there on how their storyline affected all parts of their family. By doing that, it added so much more to the whole book.

A lot of books have stories that never reveal how someone became who they are today. This story truly needed Carm and Sean's stories for you to figure out why Ben turned out they way he is.

The one part that threw me for a loop was when it was revealed who Ben was visiting in Montana. At first I didn't understand why he would be visiting that person, but then ALL was revealed. It was great!

The book flowed well and was a very quick read for me.

I would definitely read any future books by Thomas Whaley.
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Sara2012 | 12 autres critiques | Jan 8, 2016 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
Sean and Carmella have a volatile marriage. After violent arguments and fights, they break up and get back together more than once. The book is told through the voice of their son Ben, who is torn dealing with his parents and their toxic relationship. When a family secret is revealed, he travels to Montana to try and make more sense of it all. Not the easiest read.
 
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ennie | 12 autres critiques | Nov 8, 2015 |

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Œuvres
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