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| Title | : | The Divide |
| Author | : | Nicholas Evans |
| Book Format | : | mass_market |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 512 pages |
| Published | : | February 6th 2007 by Signet (first published September 27th 2005) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Mystery. Romance |
Nicholas Evans
mass_market | Pages: 512 pages Rating: 3.73 | 7659 Users | 703 Reviews
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The Divide was a place that seemed to want to keep itself secret. It perched concealed at the head of a split and tortuous valley that descended to another far grander. Montana had ritzier ranches, with finer cuisine and glitzier guests. But there were few, if any, so beautiful. Its guests came by word of mouth and returned again and again. ... more » And thus it was with the Cooper family. For the last two weeks in June, they always took cabins six and eight. This was their fourth visit and it would be their last, the vacation that would change their lives forever.On a crystalline Montana morning, two backcountry skiers find the body of a young women embedded in the ice of a remote mountain creek. All through the night police work with floodlights and chainsaws to extract her. Identifying her, however, takes no time at all. Abbie Cooper is wanted for murder and acts of ecoterrorism, and her picture is on law enforcement computers all across the country. But how did she die? And what was the trail of events that led this golden child of a loving family so tragically astray?
A devastating journey of discovery that extends from the streets of New York to the daunting grandeur of the Rocky Mountains, The Divide tells the story of a family fractured by betrayal and struggling in search of lost happiness. It explores the pain we inflict on those we love the most, and charts the passions and needs, the dashed hopes and disillusionments that connect and divide all men and women.

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| Original Title: | The Divide |
| ISBN: | 0451219295 (ISBN13: 9780451219299) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Abbie Cooper, Ben Cooper, Sarah Cooper, Josh Cooper, Charlie Riggs |
| Setting: | United States of America Montana(United States) New York State(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.73 From 7659 Users | 703 ReviewsAppraise Out Of Books The Divide
Raw human emotion. Illustration of the betrayal and each of the Coopers are so realistic that I could barely managed to stop myself disliking/liking them intensely. Still, I cannot reconcile with Benjamin, who is so damned selfish in my opinion, despite him being forgiven by Sarah. But then again, she is after all a weak woman. And I can't bring myself to sympathize with those kind of people who always blame themselves and saying sorry and finding excuses for the husband's wrongdoings.I like howThe Divide, in my opinion, is a great book. It starts out by stating what happened in the end, and then the events that led up to it. The storyline wasnt very interesting until about halfway through the book. Once I got into it, I struggled with putting it down. This book has hurt, heartbreak, love, laughter, sadness, and much more, allowing you to feel what the characters feel. The book revolves around a family, the Coopers. Two skiers find Abbie Cooper frozen in the ice. Everything else in
I can not believe this guy is a popular writer! Some people "LOVE him" It's a story about a family who has a missing daughter, and then you go back in time and read about the parents divorce because the dad cheated. Read on to find the daughter became a dirty hippie, later morphing into some radical ELF (earth liberation front) person...I don't know! The only think I can say about the book is I finished it. The best line in the book- which shocked me, made me laugh, and pissed me off all at the

Lame. Broke no new ground here. Same themes and elements. You'd get more bang for your buck reading Sidney Sheldon formulaic novels.
I just re-read this for what must be the first time since I bought it, because I could not remember the story to save my life. Bits and peices came back as I read, but this was almost like reading it for the first time. I hadn't realized I didn't put his books on my read list either. I am a big fan of Evans and wish he would write more!! One thing that I came to realize is that my taste has evolved quite a bit since I had become a fan of his work. I still enjoyed it, but I don't think I will add
SPOILER ALERT - Ive probably given away major plot developments in this review, so read further at your peril.This was an engrossing tale of a couple's journey through life, and the impact the husband's midlife crisis had on the entire family when he decided that he could no longer accept the boredom of his marriage and embarked upon a long-distance affair, and eventually left to live with his lover. As this was a bolt from the blue for his wife and late-teenage children, it was devastating,
A great story about a family torn apart by the daughter's devotion to save the world of the rich and powerful that use their weath and power to distroy land for the mineral rights. She gets involved with the wrong people in college who kill and set fires to prove their point. The book tells of the mother and father who are falling out of love and their son who tried to love all his family. It is a very involved story of characters and love. Good reading and well written.


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