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Title: Crossing to Safety
Authors: Stegner, Wallace
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 327
Year: 1987
Language: English
Description: This book has established itself as one of the greatest and most cherished American novels of the 20th century. Tracing the lives, loves, and aspirations of two couples who move between Vermont and Wisconsin, it is a work of quiet majesty, deep compassion and powerful insight into the alchemy of friendship and marriage. [Taken from book cover.]

Comments from Groups:

All members really enjoyed the book. We felt the story was a great portrait of relationships. Such style! A pleasure to read. Wellington 036

A 50/50 split between who enjoyed/didn't enjoy this book. Some found it somewhat descriptive and that the author seems to make assumptions that the reader is familiar with he setting. Auckland 100

We all loved this book even though most didn't expect to! A lovely discussion about friendship. Queenstown 005

Excellent book and all thoroughly enjoyed the story. Dannevirke 001

Enjoyed the book-though it was one in which the depths only became apparent during the discussion. Wellington 079

An interesting investigation of relationships. Most members wanted to know more [about] Larry and Sally's relationship and how they coped. All in all, a very readable and, at times, provoking book. Ohope 001

We all enjoyed this book very much. Excellent writing style, well drawn characters. Would recommend this author to other readers. Much discussion on the character of Charity - and the way she wanted to control people. The author has great insight into human behaviour. Christchurch 116

We loved Wallace Stegner's writing. All found the book theme very interesting and the character of Charity unlikeable. Great discussion - the time setting of the book challenged some perceptions of that period. Fully recommend to any group enjoying great writing. Rotorua 002

A fabulous story, poetically and sensitively written. Wonderful descriptions of New England. Taupo 004

Categories: Fiction, Classic, Relationships, USA

Reviews

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By: LOWER 019 2024-12-31 10:03:31
3 
Mixed reviews, one loved it, others found it wasn't what they expected after the reading the book's description. Some found it hard to get into. Time was needed to enjoy.

By: RAWEN 001 2023-11-01 12:52:16
4 
Interesting characters. Remarkable friendship.

By: WANAK 015 2023-04-17 13:16:21
4 
Most of the group enjoyed this book. Some liked it very much and read it twice. It was described by a member as "a very fine read".

By: MARLB 001 2023-01-12 14:39:55
4.5 
We loved this book, thank you. Wonderful character definition, real life.

By: CHCH 383 2022-10-13 14:55:36
5 
One of the highest rated books. We all loved it. Wonderful use of language. Had a great discussion.

By: NELS 044 2022-07-18 12:04:24
4.5 
We loved the writing!

By: HAVE 005 2022-03-02 13:28:43
3.5 
The group was fairly united in their opinion of this book. We thought the writing was excellent and that there were many fine descriptive passages. However most of us didn't find the characters relatable. It was an interesting discussion though, as always!

By: PIOPIO 001 2021-05-28 20:30:08
3.5 
Not one of our favourite books. Many found it slow going and overly descriptive. Interesting mix of personalities in the main characters who formed a surprisingly strong and enduring friendship. Generated lively discussion.

By: WHANG 023 2020-05-27 13:53:45
2 
Of all the people that started it only two finished it. Those two enjoyed it but the rest of us found it dreary, over descriptive and boring.

By: WHANG 008 2018-09-27 12:35:13
5 
We all enjoyed this immensely - several thought it was our best book club read. One thought it the best novel she's read - and she's read hundreds.

By: LOWER 004 2018-09-27 12:32:06
4.5 
We thought this was a beautifully written novel of the development of a relationship between 2 couples. The background of the beautiful scenery of the Vermont setting, is itself a kind of character providing a nurturing setting for the relationship and shared experiences of Sid, Charity, Larry and Sally. We found that Charity's overbearing insistence on having her own way made her off-putting, and most of us grew more and more out of sympathy with her, while grudgingly admitting that Sid may probably have needed someone of her personality. A good read.

By: CHCH 258 2018-09-27 12:23:22
4.5 
Some found the first part verbose and slow going, but then enjoyed the remainder thoroughly. We enjoyed reading a story about normal people living life with friends, and sharing the challenges and rewards of their personal journeys.

By: AUCK 020 2018-09-27 12:21:08
5 
We all loved it. Great writing style and great characters. A fascinating insight into the US academic world, and the life of the wealthy old families of the times. Very witty. Will now book the rest of his books out of the library system.

By: WHAKA 017 2018-09-26 14:57:39
3.5 
Our group enjoyed this book about relationships, and several also enjoyed the language in the book. While not an 'action' book, and a little difficult to get into the story, it was well worth the read.

By: MARTIN 004 2018-09-26 14:52:47
5 
Most popular book so far!

By: PALMN 029 2018-05-21 22:14:54
4.5 
Those of us that read it loved it. But the cover and the slow start turned some members off - don't judge the book by the cover. We thought his descriptions of people and place were lovely, they really drew us in.

 
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