Suzanne believes she knows who she is: a former wild child, neither virgin nor virginal as a teen; someone who pulls for the wayward girls and troubled boys she now teaches in Minnesota. She has learned to survive good love and bad love and people who don't care at all. At her rented cabin, she gathers strength, like a storm forming over the lake. While looking for a spark in her life, a random coincidence leads Suzanne to try to unlock a harrowing event from her past. She is drawn into an unusual relationship with Alpha Breville, a convicted criminal with a disturbing history; simultaneously, she begins seeing an unpredictable, dark-haired drifter--a cowboy who's part angel, part howling dog. Though the cowboy matches Suzanne in intensity and desire, he's less faithful than the captive Breville. Which man can offer Suzanne the knowledge she seeks? Which man can truly touch her? How can she find her unique peace? In writing that has been likened to Kate Chopin's, Maureen Gibbon constructs a taut story of desire at the other end of the Mississippi, in the north woods of Minnesota. Against deep lakes, casinos, and a bar named the Royal, Gibbon's unconventional characters show us how to play the hands we're dealt and own the choices we make, in a tough and tender book about hard-won redemption from one of America's most original writers.
I read this book one afternoon. The book was an easy read that took me on a journey of discovery. The lead character was deeply impacted by past events in her life and with the help of her strange relationship with an inmate and a cowboy, she was able to recognize destructive patterns and try to move forward. This book touched me deeply and I can't wait to see what this author comes up with next.
Thief, a Brief Review
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
This is a short easy to read book. It is a story about a teacher and the connections she makes with two unusual and potentially dangerous men during her summer get-a-way at a rented cabin. The school teacher swims daily at the lake, thinks about her life, and works through a traumatic event that she experienced when she was sixteen years old. It's prose is simple, sometimes to many "I said" and "he said" in its narrative. However it is thoughtful, and kept me interested and entertained. I appreciated the straight forward style and enjoyed this book. I recommend it as reading material for women more so than men.
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