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Loading... Point Clear: A Novelby Jennifer Paddock
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This book will be more popular with our faculty than students. The main character is 27 years old and is facing problems that won't seem relavant to the average high school reader. ( )Kindof a goofy premise - hiding out during a hurricane and trying to write her novel, getting caught up in the disappearance of a local man. I liked watching the main character explore and try to come to terms with the events of her life. no reviews | add a review
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Ignoring evacuation orders, Caroline hides out in the hotel and braves the storm alone. The next morning, she meets a mysterious man on the beach as he enters the churning water for a swim. He is Walker Galloway, a champion swimmer, which she discovers after learning of his disappearance in the newspaper. Realizing she is the last to have seen him, Caroline becomes entangled with his family and friends, and as she is gradually drawn in to Walker's world, she finds, at last, the story she was meant to tell.
Point Clear is a compelling tale of one woman's quest for self -- who finds it only when searching for another.
(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:09 -0400)
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