Amanda Eyre Ward is a new to me author, but Close Your Eyes is her fifth novel. The book opens in 1986. A brother and sister have their idyllic childhood shattered when their mother is murdered....and their father is accused and subsequently convicted of the crime.
It is twenty four years later. The siblings have 'coped' with their loss in different ways. Alex is on his way to Iraq with Doctors Without Borders. Lauren sells real estate and refuses to marry her live in boyfriend - she can't commit to marriage. She is distraught when Alex announces his trip. He is her lifeline and has always looked after her - she can't lose the only family she has left. But leave he does.
The second part of the book introduces us to Sylvia whose life has been unalterably changed by the events in her life. A life seemingly quite different from Lauren's, but both women have carried the burden of loss the entire lives. Loss on many different levels.
And this is where Ward shines. Her exploration of the themes of love, loss, family, self and redemption are examined through the eyes of the two main protagonists. While both have closed their eyes to what has happened in their lives, their interaction allows each other to slowly reclaim their own lives, open their eyes and go forward.
Murder is the minor player but the major catalyst in this novel. the characters and their lives are the driving force behind this story. Although I had an inkling where things might go, Ward surprised me many times. Lauren and Sylvia are well drawn characters, but so is the secondary cast. Gerry, Lauren's boyfriend stood out for me.
This was a different read for me, but one I quite enjoyed. It was a thought provoking exploration of how a random, unplanned act can affect so much and so many.
Read an excerpt of Close Your Eyes.
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Thanks to the generous folks at Random House, I have a copy of Close Your Eyes to giveaway to one lucky reader. Simply leave a comment to be entered. Open to US and Canada. Ends Sat. Aug 13/11.
Check out what other bloggers on the TLC tour thought of Close Your Eyes.
43 comments:
This sounds great, although totally unlike what I normally read. Thanks for the giveaway.
lcbrower40(at)gmail(dot)com
It sounds like an interesting and thought provoking book! Thanks!
JHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com
Sounds like a good read Luanne. Please enter me into the giveaway. Thanks.
Here's my e-mail for the earlier comment: tamyemachina@primus.ca
This is a local author for me and I'm looking forward to reading her new book. No need to enter me in the drawing.
This sounds really good, I would love to read it.
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Intriguing book. Many thanks. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
Fascinating book which would be enjoyable. Thanks for this giveaway. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
This sounds really interesting. It sounds a lot like things I've read recently in terms of adult exploration of emotions.
Sounds like a really interesting book.
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I love her books.
gardnerad@juno.com
I am interested in the giveaway! Sounds too good to pass up! Thanks!
Margaret
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I have read and enjoyed one of her other books and have been looking forward to getting my hands on the rest, so I would love to give this a read :) Thank you!
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This sounds rather sad, but good. It's amazing how much loss can affect you, especially when you're young. Please enter me. kathy(at)bermudaonion.net
After that experience it is easy to understand why the main character didn't want to commit to marriage.
Please enter me in this giveaway.
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Sounds really good! Enter me please.
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mlawson17 at hotmail dot com
I love her other books, hope this one is as good!
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Would love to read this book!
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It looks like a unique story.
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Please enter me in the draw!
I'm subscribed by email, and my email address is darlenesbooknook at gmail dot com.
Thanks for the giveaway!
This does sound like a thought provoking read. Please enter me
hawkes(at)citlink.net
Thanks for the giveaway :)
Sometimes I'm in the mood for a serious thought-provoking read.
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This sounds great! Please count me in. Thank you!
nfmgirl AT gmail DOT com
I liked your review, and I definitely now want to read this book! Thanks so much for the great review and the awesome giveaway:)
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Sounds like an interesting read! I love to discover "new to me" authors!
Nancy
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Sounds good - patoct at yahoo dot com.
Ohh, I would love to read this.
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I'm so glad you enjoyed this one. Thanks for being on the tour! I'm featuring your review on TLC's Facebook page today.
I'd love to read this!!!
Laura Kay
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This book sounds fascinating and I thinkWard's approach is unique and creative!
Thank you for another great giveaway!
Aimala127(at)gmail(dot)com
I love mystery and suspense books. Would love to win a copy.
didnt realize I needed my email.
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Would love to win this book.
Thanks.
Karen T.
Hi, please enter me for this giveaway. Another great read for the summer will be awesome!!
You've piques my interest. Thanks for the chance to win this book.
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I'm intrigued by this book and would love to win it. Thanks!
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Please enter me in the giveaway.
I can't wait to read this book! Saw it in People magazine today!
I'd like to read this book.
Theressa N
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Id love to have a copy of this book! Please :)
Another great giveaway. thank you.
gmapeony at yahoo dot com
I enjoyed "Sleep Toward Heaven" the best of all her books and betting this one will be just as good.
bricksiam@yahoo.com
This one is on my wish list!
lag110 at mchsi dot com
i love good characterization !
thanks for including this giveaway-
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