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The Kennedy Women: The Saga of an American Family

The Kennedy Women: The Saga of an American Family

The Kennedy Women: The Saga of an American Family

The Kennedy Women: The Saga of an American Family

by Leamer, Laurence

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9780804113618
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Ivy, 1995-01-01. Paperback, Mass Market. Very Good. 0 Paperback, Mass Market

Synopsis

Shutter Island is a 2003 novel written by Dennis Lehane. A film adaptation of the novel directed by Martin Scorsese was scheduled for release in October of 2009 but was pushed back until February 2010.

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On Dec 31 2010, Feeney said:
TITLE OF THIS REVIEW: "Anagram Your Way to a Solution." *** If you have watched SHUTTER ISLAND (the 2010 Martin Scorsese movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio) before reading the novel, then you already know every "spoiler" in this "spoiler-rich" book. *** This much reviewed novel by Dennis Lehane is rightly acclaimed. Read it! It is almost impossible to review it, however, without giving away its ending, and that ending should not be spoiled. I will therefore say little. According to the novel's Prologue, the narrative is taken from the May 3, 1993 journal of Dr Lester Sheehan, psychiatrist. It describes four "late summer" days in September 1954, almost 40 years earlier. The narrator, Dr Sheehan, will soon lose his wife to illness. His own health is not great. He forgets a lot. But the story of Shutter Island is one he must set down before it is too late. *** The tale, we are told by Dr Sheehan, is about four people and an island overrun with huge rats. Every day some rats hopelessly try to swim across waters near Boston to freedom on the mainland. They never make it. But Teddy Daniel, the novel's principal character, would cheer their effort. Teddy once had "a poor dead wife, Dolores Chanal." Two other key characters, described as "twin terrors" are Rachel Solando and Andrew Laeddis. *** At novel's beginning two U.S. Marshals, Teddy Daniel and Chuck Aule are arriving by ferry on isolated island, home of Ashecliffe Hospital for the violent criminally insane. This is a Federal facility. And a patient committed to it by a Federal judge had escaped from her cell the night before. *** I will say no more, other than to suggest that you are about to enter into a world of mindgames, codes and most especially anagrams. Think about anagrams really hard and virtually on every page. And further spoiler spoileth not! Enjoy. -OOO-

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Bookseller's Inventory #
16061
Title
The Kennedy Women: The Saga of an American Family
Author
Leamer, Laurence
Format/Binding
Paperback, Mass Market
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0804113610
ISBN 13
9780804113618
Publisher
Ivy
Place of Publication
New York, Ny, U.s.a.
Date Published
1995-01-01
Pages
1003

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