Aspen Marooney by Levi S. Peterson (1995, Paperback) 
Aspen Marooney by Levi S. Peterson (1995, Paperback)
Publisher: Signature Books
Publication Date: 1995-12-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1560850787
ISBN-13: 9781560850786
Product ID: EPID812566
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Publication Date:1995-12-01

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Length:216 pages
Height:8.3 in
Width:5.8 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:9.6 oz

Publisher's Note
In this quietly seductive novel -- Levi S. Peterson's most recent foray into the ever intriguing topics of memory, regret, and sin -- a suspenseful ambiance emerges from the backdrop of a rural high school reunion. While acquaintances interact tentatively at first, then more freely, the protagonist confronts a particularly dark secret from her past. But there is also hilarity here. Despite everyone's clumsy attempt to impress former classmates, they gradually lapse into old habits and demonstrate how little they have really changed, which makes for a particularly satisfying vicarious reading experience.

Industry Reviews
Set in 1991, the main action of this novel takes place 40 years earlier. The Richfield High School Class of 1951 has gathered for its 40th reunion, and there are going to be some major revelations before the weekend is through. Durfrey Haslam, a man obsessed with his memories of high school, was supposed to have married Aspen Marooney, but she broke his heart those many years ago by breaking off their wedding plans. The two have much to talk about when they meet, not the least of which is that despite their respective spouses, they are still very much in love with each other. Straightforward enough, but Peterson's (Canyons of Grace) handling of it is a curiously mixed bag. On the one hand, the story jumps from viewpoint to viewpoint, providing too much background information and occasionally jolting the reader out of the narrative. On the other, Peterson's characters are interesting, and the leisurely pace is perfect for this tale of love, memory, regret and guilt. The ambiguous ending will also please some while alienating others beguiled into expecting a straightforward love story. (Mar.)
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