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His last major work, Across the River and into the Trees, was condemned as unintentional self-parody, and people began to think that Hemingway had exhausted his store of ideas. The Old Man and the Sea was published 1952 after the bleakest ten years in Hemingway's literary career. What a fantastic crime thriller! I was blown away by everything in this book and it left me feeling so tense and shaken. I am a moron for leaving this on my to read list for so long. He tells his dad that he has started to hear whispering at his bedroom window. Another young boy has gone missing and Jake is starting to behave oddly. Twenty years ago, Frank Carter was imprisoned for the murder of five young boys and was nicknamed The Whisper Man.īut that was twenty years ago, so Tom and Jake should have nothing to worry about, right? Wrong. What they don’t know at the time of moving is that Featherbank doesn’t have the brightest history. Tom Kennedy and his young son Jake have struggled after the loss of their wife/mother and in an attempt of a fresh start, they buy a new house and move to the quiet village of Featherbank. Overall: I liked lyrical, emotional and thought provoking approach of the book. I wish there was more romance because both of the characters were extremely sweet. But the author overcame all those struggles and I enjoyed the outcome of the story. Re-adapting a Greek myth is a big challenge and writing it with from your heart and pointing at sensitive issues like cultural identity, loss, grief may raise the bars. That’s where their challenging but also pure, unique love story starts. She meets Pheus, charming singer, serenading her, planning his summer at the beach at the friends. She needs healing, recovering from her grief and starting over. 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