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Mary Verdick

Autor von As Long as He Needs Me

28 Werke 60 Mitglieder 2 Rezensionen

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Werke von Mary Verdick

As Long as He Needs Me (2009) 6 Exemplare
Nine Daring Adventures (1973) 5 Exemplare
Indian Time: A Novel (2003) 3 Exemplare
Runaway (1976) 3 Exemplare
Magic Bottle (1978) 3 Exemplare
Maybe This Time (2007) 2 Exemplare
On the Ledge (1976) 2 Exemplare
Real Life Adventures (1973) 2 Exemplare
His Chute Didn't Open (1978) 2 Exemplare
Another Time, Another Place (2013) 1 Exemplar
That Certain Summer (2011) 1 Exemplar
Eight Exciting Adventures (1976) 1 Exemplar
Buried Alive (1978) 1 Exemplar
Good Times, Bad Times (1977) 1 Exemplar
Remember Me? (1978) 1 Exemplar
World Beyond (1976) 1 Exemplar
A place of honor 1 Exemplar
Sky Dive (1976) 1 Exemplar
World of Animals (1977) 1 Exemplar
Just for Kicks (1973) 1 Exemplar
The Look of Things (2017) 1 Exemplar

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This is the story of KittyJohnssen's cruise with her husband, but it is not just a leisurely trip for her, it is a journey into her past and also into her future life as she contemplates her marriage, family, and entire life. It is well written. It is cute. It is not a bad story. However some parts seem very repetitive and this can be very annoying by the middle of the book.
 
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chris227 | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 15, 2009 |
I finished reading “As Long as He Needs Me” a few days ago but I purposely delayed my review for a bit to see if my immediate impression of the book would change over time. I think that is what happened, but only to a minor degree.

As a strict rule, I do my best to avoid “romance novels” because I have yet to find one that actually seems real to me. I do not mean to put down an entire fiction sub-genre because I know how popular romance novels are. But I know myself well enough to understand that they are not for me, a fact of life that makes reviewing one difficult. I do not know that Mary Verdick considers herself a romance novelist since this is the first of her books I have read but I would call “As Long as He Needs Me” a psychological romance novel. And it was the “psychological” part of the novel that appealed to me.

Kitty and Clem Johanssen have decided to celebrate their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary with the kind of cruise they have dreamed about for years. Kitty and Clem have done well for themselves in small-town America, raising a family of three children, and running a large general store in their little town. Life has not always been easy for the Johanssen family, but now the time seems right for them to splurge on their dream vacation.

The vacation, however, is destined to be nothing like what they expected. Things get shaky right from the beginning when, in a rush to get to the cruise boat on time, Clem is so slow to react to two New York City con men that they snatch all of his cash and rush off before he realizes what has just happened. Clem is understandably upset, but his immediate reaction is to blame the entire city, not himself, for what happened. It is only later, after he has had time to consider exactly how it all happened, that Clem blames himself.

Clem, though, does more than just blame himself for losing their vacation money. He allows the theft to rob him of all self-confidence and he behaves in a way that starts to undermine Kitty’s own faith in their thirty-five-year marriage. As Clem withdraws into himself more and more, and begins drinking heavily, Kitty faces a crisis of confidence almost as serious as the one he suffers – and reacts almost as badly.

Kitty, alone as she is for much of the trip, has time to think about all that has happened during her long relationship with Clem, and the reader finds that the Johanssen family has had more than its share of ups and downs. The marriage, again facing an uncertain future, is very lucky to have survived for so many years.

Mary Verdick tells a good story. There are numerous twists and turns involving every member of the family that help explain the present day behavior of her two main characters. I was at first filled with sympathy for both Kitty and Clem but, by the book’s end, my sympathy was gone, along with most of my respect. I found both characters, in their eagerness to blame their own bad behavior on the behavior of others, to be rather weak people and I started to believe that they deserve each other. That may, or may not, be what the author intended; even after an extra few days thinking about that, I am not sure.

Rated at: 3.5
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SamSattler | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 10, 2009 |

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Werke
28
Mitglieder
60
Beliebtheit
#277,520
Bewertung
2.8
Rezensionen
2
ISBNs
34

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