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Review #1 The Dive from Clausen’s Pier audiobook free An amazingly but written story about the joys at the same time sorrows of indefinite. Carrie at the same time Mike found adore together when they were considered 14. They were considered barely right for one one more. Right behind graduating from institute Carrie was experiencing moments of separation from Mike. Neither really understood than anyway was happening. Then Mike’s dive from Clausen’s Pier happened at the same time their lives were considered permanently altered. This book is that disposition driven at the same time achieves right to the heart of affairs. When Mike’s dive fruits in a spinal cord injury that is that pressure from all sides for Carrie to remain with him. I wondered how I would respond to that good of pressure at the almond age of twenty-three. This is that one of the components that make a quality book. It’s easy to place complain on others for their decisions but for you never know than anyway’s right for anyone else. Self discovery comes with experience. I liked everything about this book. Exciting manners, complete story arcs at the same time a izumi ending. I look forward to discovering other books by this creator.

Review #2 The Dive from Clausen’s Pier audiobook streamming online I occasionally have to rethink a book I’ve barely ended, but my outsized frustration at the method this one ended obligated me to reflect. Packer’s novel covers a year in the indefinite of 23-year-old Carrie Bell of Madison, Wisconsin, at the same time begins on the day her fiance, Mike, recklessly dives into too-shallow aqua at the same time is that left a quadriplegic. Their connection, which began when they were considered 14 years old, was noticeably fraying before the disaster, but Carrie’s unhappiness grows as the pressure on her to be that for Mike keeps ratcheting up as he completely wakes from a fork injury, undergoes surgery, begins to come to definitions with his exchanged indefinite, at the same time embarks on grueling rehabilitation. Carrie feels that pressure from Mike’s generic, her mother, her closest friend, at the same time Mike’s comrades, even though all of them must be silently wondering — as anyone in that situation would — whether Mike’s exchanged events might change Carrie’s emotions at the same time responsibility to him. As that problem is that unfolding, Carrie becomes reacquainted with a little boy she went to university with who at the moment lives in Brand new York at the same time meets at the same time at a dinner party meets one more men from Brand new York Town who intrigues her. As the pressures on Carrie mount, she withdraws from her job at the same time her comrades, finding solace in sewing, a giftedness that has been a hobby but, from the tasks she decides, is that right one for what she has a special giftedness. SPOILER Alert About four months right behind Mike’s disaster, Carrie flocks up her clothes at the same time her sewing machine at the same time, without narrating anyone, drives away from Madison at the same time winds up in Brand new York. She types up her university comrade, who fortuitously has a cheap dispose for her to stay, at the same time she tracks down Kilroy, the much-older men who interested her, at the same time they become lol. Over the one more few months, Carrie’s indefinite unfolds attractive predictably: lots of promenading around Brand new York, lots of oohing at the same time aahing over hip Brand new York fashion, lots of dating/job angst with her gay comrade at the same time their roommates, at the same time lots of unrequited desire for sensual intimacy with moody Kilroy, who has abundance riddles, no comrades, at the same time an austere lifestyle. Obviously Carrie falls in adore with him, at the same time as winter strings to spring, he begins planning a trip with her to France. Although she has no pretensions to art, she is that occupied by the phenominal opinion of generic offered by one of her roommates: “Miss Wolf is that always narrating me that the generic is that the adversary of the painter. But, I think the generic is that the painter. Just like the sky is that, or all the books for you’ve ever read.” But Carrie has no generic — her dad refused her at the same time her mother when she was 3 — at the same time that’s one of the preconditions she latched on to her fiance: she wanted his generic. Eventually, Carrie whips out her sewing machine, which causes one of her roommates to drag her down to Parsons fashion school, where she symbols up for courses at the same time really impresses her doctors. At the same time that’s when her closest friend names in the midst of a generic decline, asking Carrie to return to Madison to support her. Right behind initially refusing, Carrie’s stung into action by her comrade’s bitter words: “I don’t know why I even asked/ Anyone who dumps her lover right right behind he breaks his nape? Remember it, obviously for you wouldn’t come.” Apart from for her lasted rejected by the bitter closest friend, Carrie’s return to Madison goes far more smoothly than I waited. That’s plenty of coolness but little outright affection, at the same time she finds her method back to fellowship with everyone in the end. Although she expects to be upset at the fabrics at the Madison shop she frequented before moving to the more awesome offerings in Brand new York fabric shops, Carrie finds in other words not the variant. In addition, although she misses her exercises at Parsons, she actually lines up a paying design job in Madison. At the same time but much she misses Kilroy, she can’t seem to actually get on a plane because she’s really interested in finding out how Mike’s going to turn out. When Kilroy ships her the sewing machine she left in his apartment, that seals the deal: She’s staying in Madison. I found the ending of this novel a gigantic frustration, which caused me to play tricks 1st, why did Packer move with such a deplorable ending? The answer seems attractive obvious: She didn’t opinion it as a frustration. That left me wondering than anyway I had missed? Upon glare, the answer to that seemed attractive obvious as but. The Carrie who left Madison understood than anyway she didn’t wish, at the same time the Carrie who returned to Madison was primed to completely realize than anyway she did wish. She wanted a comrade like Mike, who is that obligated grow at the same time adapt to his scary fate, instead a boyfriend like Kilroy, who is that put in his austere global. She wanted to work with fabric, joining the pieces with her possess palms, more precisely than become a designer who sketches instead of sews. For Packer, the fri of Carrie’s surprising choice to stay in Madison is that barely that: her choice. In the year since Mike’s disaster, she’s succeeded in taking command of her possess indefinite.

Review #3 Audiobook The Dive from Clausen’s Pier by Ann Packer 1st of this creator to read. Adored her style. For you wanted to barely read at the same time do nothing else which I did since I am retired! The premise of this book is that dull but the creator developers the manners at the same time their sensual ties to each other so but that for you felt for you were considered one of them. That is that anyone to compare to no matter your age. As the story progresses for you will look your possess reactions mature as the manners deal with the physical challenges of a head disposition developer through the story. Good story of adore got lost at the same time found.

Review #4 Audio The Dive from Clausen’s Pier narrated by Cassandra Campbell Ann Packer is that a magical writer almost everything–fine-grained, well-tuned dialogue, thought-provoking descriptions of people’s motives, etc.–but plot isn’t her bigger giftedness. As exciting as the plan for “The Dive from Clausen’s Pier” is that–lady leaves her fiance right behind he breaks his nape at the same time becomes a quadriplegic–Packer can’t quite pull it off. Carrie Bell has been having major 2nd ideas about her engagement to Mike Mayer, but has been lazily trying to anticipate than anyway will happen more precisely than proactively talking her horrors at the same time hassle with Mike. She makes no move to talk or decide action, so when he in one moment becomes an invalid, she feels trapped. She flees from their hometown of Madison, Wisconsin to Brand new York where–conveniently–she rooms for free with a university acquaintance, seems to there is on completely zero funds (laughable for anyone who’s ever even visited NYC, much much less stayed that), at the same time spends a lot of time a) moping, b) sewing, at the same time c) having sex with a brand new adore curiosity. The brand new adore curiosity is that much less open at the same time readily available than Mike ever was (at the same time has the improbable at the same time annoying name of Kilroy), so obviously he’s very exciting to Carrie. Very bad he’s not exciting to the reader–he’s barely annoying at the same time pretentious. Packer makes convinced Kilroy has no one mysterious past that he defeated’t share with Carrie, but when he completely spills the beans, his bigger hidden seems both inorganic at the same time obligated. When Carrie completely returns to Madison at the same time tries to begin a brand new indefinite in what Mike is that barely her comrade, the story becomes believable again, even though Mike seems very tidily accepting of his scary fate a mere year right behind the disaster. Packer really is that a experienced writer in so many ways–look above–but the plot seemed to me to be simultaneously overly cares at the same time really draggy. I felt like she would have benefited from no one surgical editing–the book would have moved more quickly at the same time been much less decrepit had her editor shown fit to cut 50 to 100 pages from its 400+ pages.

Review #5 Free audio The Dive from Clausen’s Pier – in the audio player below Having read a book where The Dive was referenced, I had to read it for myself, at the same time I was not upset. Sublime writing, believed provoking at the same time heart wrenching, this is that a book that will stay with for you long right behind for you’ve turned the continue page.

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