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Garth Stein paints a detailed and albeit spooky tale of an elaborate family’s struggle to deal with its secrets and promises. Trevor, the current generation Riddell who narrates the story, is a fourteen-year old who is on the brink of his boyhood, Read More..
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Description Garth Stein paints a detailed and albeit spooky tale of an elaborate family’s struggle to deal with its secrets and promises. Trevor, the current generation Riddell who narrates the story, is a fourteen-year old who is on the brink of his boyhood, facing a possible divorce between his parents, being a teenager in general. A summer trip that his father forces him to accompany him on changes his life forever to come. It is during this trip that Trevor peels at the layers his family hides behind, of promises made, forbidden love long lost, evil selfish schemes being hatched and a big chunk of inheritance holding up the equation. Can Trevor make the right choices that would lead his parents to stay together and his family to finally find some respite from the ghosts that have been haunting them for generations?
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Name A Sudden Light
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Authors Garth Stein
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Genre Mystery , Fiction , Fantasy
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Pages 400
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Isbn 0857205781
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Publisher Simon and Schuster
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Pub_date Sept 2014
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Intelligent writing that packs emotion, thrill and mystery throughout.
What worked for me

1 - Language and narration – Both terrific. Stein writes intelligent and evocative prose that hooks you right in. There are no unnecessary ramblings and the multiple narrative tools (dreams and letters aside from the narrator) do much to ease your reading experience. There’s no trouble being engrossed.


2 - Characterization – Trevor was delightfully reasonable amidst the horde of teenage boy characters being portrayed as souls in the singular pursuit of achieving an erection. Trevor likes to play detective and he is smart enough to snoop around and piece things together. A huge plus. The other characters fill in as required. They are quite fixed in their roles but their dimensionality does not affect the genre framework so no issues there. (I’ll pick a bone later around this.*)
3 - Logic, Pacing and Ending – The plot flows neatly from start to end with the various points of view accounted for satisfactorily. There was one shocking element in the climax that added to the overall effect and sealed the deal. Good job!

What did not work for me


1 - Serena* – Why did Serena have to be portrayed as an incestuous personality? Wasn't she already effective in her diabolical, manipulative role? It would've still worked if she had been one of those relatives who take to extreme measures to ensure they get what they want. Murderous, I could've handled. But incestuous? Hmmm…


2 - Trevor being a little too mature – At times, when the narrative gets going, you forget that the older Trevor is telling you the story. A few minor details don’t sit well in that aspect. For example, at one point he says he has read enough Kafka to understand the goings-on. Fourteen-year-olds drunk on Kafka? Stein does have him dismissing his speculations now and then reasoning that he is just a kid and he doesn't have the life experience to understand the situation – the equilibrium isn't quite achieved. But, minor thorn really.
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