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I could not put this book down

  • Apr 7, 2000
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I couldn't put this book down until I finished it. This book grabs your attention in the first chapter and never lets go. Harley and his sisters are victims of child abuse and neglect. Harley is thrust with the responsibility with raising his younger sisters after his mother goes to prison for killing his father. Harley eventually learns the truth about his father's death from his mother and that is the biggest surprise of all. Harley's sister's Misty and Amber both crave love and attention from him. They seem innocent but they are nothing but that. The pressure of keeping his family together is overwhelming for Harley and he finds solace in his lover Calliie and his shrink Betty. Back Roads is a very suspenseful novel with many twists and turns

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review by . September 09, 2004
This would not be everyone's cup of tea..not by a long shot. I certainly would not recommend it for younger readers. Being older than dirt myself, I was able to handle it and rather enjoyed it and in fact could sort of relate to it. Of course I could always relate to Holden too, so....Anyway, I would recommend digging into it, with the that it is a bit rough in places and some could well find it offensive. It is well worth the time though.
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Oprah Book Club® Selection, March 2000: Not since S.E. Hinton (The Outsiders) has a female novelist penned such a tough and titillating portrait of lower-class, crime-ridden manhood. Set in "beautiful, ruined" western Pennsylvania, amid Eat n' Parks and Lick n' Putts, Tawni O'Dell'sBack Roadsfollows Harley Altmyer as he walks a raging, self-conscious line between crime and innocence. Why is he being held by the authorities, and what's he so mad about? In the recent past, it's his mother, who murdered his father and went to jail for life. In the far past, it's Dad himself: an abusive, hopeless man. In the present, it's the responsibility for his three younger sisters, which makes him fantasize about smashing their faces in until they "spit up bloody macaroni and cheese."

But Harley still has a conscience--barely. He doesn't strike his sisters; he's been trying to protect them. The oldest is sassy Amber, 16, who's having sex on the living-room couch with townies who abuse her; next is frighteningly stoic 12-year-old Misty, with eyes "a glazed brown like a medicine bottle"; the youngest is adorable Jody, who at 6 pens to-do lists with items such as "PRAY FOR DADDYS SOWL." Overburdened with the practicalities of life, and the ever-mounting losses, Harley has started seeing his own words floating in the air in front of his face. "CLOSURE. TRUTH. MOST GUYS."

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ISBN-10: 0670894184
ISBN-13: 978-0670894185
Author: Tawni O'Dell
Publisher: Viking Adult

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