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Strong for Potatoes

Strong for Potatoes

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous.
Review: For the first time in my life, I actually cried over a book. Cynthia Thayer created a character so real and so heartwarming, I couldn't help but feel her pain.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: teenager sexual discovery
Review: Great for the young adult reader who is learning about who they are in relation to the stereotypes that surround them in today's world. Writing style is easy to read, a good rainy day book. Also very nice description of Maine, somewhat idealic, but nice nonetheless.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A pleasant read
Review: I liked this book because it's about Maine and it's well put together, like one of the Indian baskets the main character learns to create. It pulls you along and concludes satisfyingly. But maybe a little too satisfyingly: At around 19, Blue has her whole life figured out, which I find hard to buy. Also hard to believe is how noble the Indian characters are. Some flaws would have been nice. My other quibble (I know this is truly picky) is the constant use of "alright" instead of "all right." I look forward to reading other books by Thayer but hope she's edited a little better next time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Splendid descriptions of Maine coast community
Review: I loved the descriptions of the Maine Coastal area in which this lovely novel is set. One of the opening scenes in which two children look inside a frog still haunts me and sets just the right tone for this book in which a young woman must look inside herself in a variety of ways to find the strength to survive all that confronts her-rape, pregnancy, parental betrayals, etc.-. Through learning ancient Passamaquoddy traditions of basketweaving and learning where her heart lies, she ultimately saves herself. This is a wonderful first novel, and I hope soon to read a second one from Ms. Thayer!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well-written tale of Blue's triumphs over life's struggles
Review: I really enjoyed this book for it's great writing and the characters of Blue and her Grandfather in particular. Blue struggles with many unusual problems that crop up in her life. She retains her hope, courage and persistence to find passion in her life and follows her dreams. Like life, itself, this book has a bit of everything in it.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Thanks to all the folks who bought, read, and commented.
Review: My first novel, STRONG FOR POTATES, has been very successful.It's had great reviews, sold many copies, won awards, and put me incontact with many readers. Watch for my new novel, A CERTAIN SLANT OF LIGHT, due to be released from St. Martin's next summer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Blue comes into her own.
Review: This book was fabulous. I couldn't put it down. It's a book about Blue, who is a twin. Her other twin, Berry, died a few days after the birth because she had no brain. Blue seems haunted by the mystery behind Berry as her family never talks about her. This book tells of a girl growing up and finding where she belongs in all this chaos in her life. Blue has an accident when she is a child.....that leaves her missing one eye and other scars and a disability. Her father was responsible for the accident. Her relationship with her mother is strained, because of catching her mother having sex with a friend. The father hides behind his camera.....literally, not able to relate much to any one without using his camera to catch every moment he thinks is worth saving. The only stability that Blue finds is in her Grandfather, a Passamoquoddy indian. He teaches her about life, nature, and passion. He loves her unconditionally. He is her safe harbor, where she can go to ask all the mysteries of life. This book was a narrative of how Blue felt about her life and going through it. You feel like you are right there with Blue during the whole book. Again, this is a beautiful book. You will love it.


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