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Jim the Boy: A Novel Unabridged

Jim the Boy: A Novel Unabridged

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sweet Read!
Review: Jim the Boy by Tony Earley is a sweet novel set in North Carolina during the late 1920's. Unlike other books set in the South of recent memory, though, this book doesn't describe an abused young man or a dysfunctional family but rather one of great strength.

Although Jim's father dies only a matter of days before he was born, Jim is raised by his mother and three uncles who never married. Throughout the book, it is these men, who earn their livelihood from farming, who teach Jim some of life's greatest lessons. From learning how to hoe a field to confronting a firends devestating illness to seeing the grandfather he never knew as this old man lays dying, we as readers journey along as Jim experiences life between his tenth and eleventh birthday.

Reminiscent of the equally lyrical style found in Plainsong by Kent Haruf, this book is a pleasant read for a summer's day.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I hope the movie version is in black & white...
Review: A fine little book. Not in the same league as 'To Kill a Mockingbird', not as cerebrally satisfying as Flannery O'Connor, but very well-written and lovingly crafted. As I read, pleasant images from my own rural southern childhood kept intruding - not a criticism, but a commentary on the author's aptitude for capturing the south as it truly was before most of it became a suburb of Atlanta.

This should appeal to all ages, and especially to anyone who enjoys watching Andy Griffith re-runs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: worth the read
Review: i am familiar with tony earley from the new yorker and as soon as i read the chapter that was excerpted for the magazine i recognized it...he writes in a way that is at once touching and real...the emotions of the boy are real and of a much simpler time...but he doesn't lose what is timeless in the growing of a boy...loved the uncles...and passed the book on to my children...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Jim Where Are You
Review: Jim the Boy was so highly recommended that I couldn't wait to read it. Unfortunately I felt as if I had gone to a fine restaurant to eat a gourmet meal and discovered fast food on my plate. There were certainly moments that made reading the book worthwhile but I came away hungry.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lovely little book
Review: Jim the Boy by Tony Earley is a wonderful novel...beautifully written, poetic without being overblown or contrived, moral without being preachy. I recommend it highly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple words and true feelings
Review: Ever since "Birthday Boy" was published in Granta's volume "Best of Young American Novelists", I've been waiting for the rest of the novel. "Jim the Boy" fills out the rest of story, and weaves a beautiful life. So few writers capture the feelings of childhood. Yet, Tony Earley does it so cleanly and powerfully, with no frills. Thank you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: beautifully spare prose
Review: Earley seems to have combined the painstakingly simple language of Hemingway with a bit of the Southern storyteller a la Ferrol Sams. This book captures the spirit of a real boy in a gentler time. It's as close to my own childhood as I care to revisit. Earley is an important writer whom I will follow with great interest.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jim The Boy a review
Review: Recommendations I would recommend this book, Jim The Boy, to ages 13 and up. The reason I chose those ages is because some of the wording is difficult and hard to understand, and because of the length. This book shows a great example of a good friendship. An example is when Penn and Jim get in trouble at the market. Penn stuck up for Jim, and pushed the bully saying, "You leave him alone!" Also when Penn got hurt, he wanted to play ball but couldn't because he didn't have a ball or mitt. So Jim gives him his ball and mitt because he felt that it was his fault for the injury. Uncle Zeno asked, "Where is your ball and mitt?" "I gave it to Penn." Jim said. That is a great example of a true friend. In conclusion if you like friendship books or books that are set in the past, I really recommend this book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 'Jim, the Boy' is a wonder!
Review: This small, spare novel is amazing. It's very stillness is what makes it so powerful. 'Jim,the Boy' evokes emotions and captures the everyday drama of one ten year old boy. A boy with no father but three terrific uncles. A boy with love in him and around him.'Jim, the Boy' is a wonderful, thoughtful and beautifully written novel. It is for all readers with hearts.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Get ready to sleep
Review: At first, I thought this was a parody of a boring way-too-wholesome children's book, but I was wrong. The sickening and soporific scenes keep stacking up into one giant sentimental sleeping pill. This is the same snooze-inducing drivel that has-been writing professors praise and perpetuate in the cookie-cutter MFA programs across the country.


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