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Hardcover A Day at the Beach Book

ISBN: 0618746544

ISBN13: 9780618746545

A Day at the Beach

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The marriage of Gerhard and Suzannah Falktopf is already in trouble when tragedy strikes on the morning of September 11, 2001. Though they escape harm when the planes crash into the towers, husband... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Couldn't put it down.

While 9/11 is used as a jumping-off point and as a backdrop to this novel, it's about so much more. The poignancy of coping with an autistic child is detailed beautifully, as is a mother's (sometimes obsessional) love for her child, while the father stands (willingly)on the sidelines. The characters are richly detailed and the dialogue propels the story forward. I wanted the book to continue, so I could follow these people and see what happened next! But I think the reader is left with a pretty good idea, based on this unbelievably significant and traumtic day in their lives.

9/11 -- always with us

We will all remember where we were on 9/11 -- I have friends in NYC who watched it happen and I cannot conceive of how I would have reacted. This novel is well told, well written -- and definitely worth the time.

Couldn't put it down

I savored this book as I read it, and knew even before I reached the end that I'd start over as soon as I finished. Which is what I did. Beautifully written and engaging.

A Very Personal Take on a Monumental Tragedy

Schulman's novel portrays the relationship between a choreographer and his wife and how September 11 impacts on their lives and the life of their child. Living near the World Trade Center, our main protagonits are forced to flee the city after the planes fly into the buildings. It is a brilliantly written novel and in its short length manages to convey a whole world of grief and horror in writing that is muscular, compelling and compassionate. One of the main strengths of this book is the different perspectives of these horrific events through the main characters' eyes, Gerhard and Suzannah. As readers we vacillate between them, sometimes identifying with Gerhard and frustrated with his ex-dancer wife Suzannah. Then there are other times when we are furious with Gerhard's teutonic arrogance, understanding full well Suzannah's impatience with him. Another strength of Schulman's writing is the way she holds back divulging why certain characters behave the way they do till much later. In doing this, Schulman forces us to reassess our judgements of these people and we as readers are all the better for this. It is a superb book. I urge you to read it.

A beautifully written and nuanced book

I came to A DAY AT THE BEACH with all sorts of preconceptions of what a `9/11 Book' should or could be, and Helen Schulmen shattered all of them. From the very beginning, the relationship between Suzanna (an ex-dancer) and Gerhard (her choreographer) is electric. Although the larger tragedy of 9/11 is present, it takes the backseat to the rich, fully realized lives of the characters. I would highly recommend this book for book groups, as it opens the door to discussions about the devastating effects of historical tragedies in the lives of individuals.
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