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The romantic : (a novel)

From the author of The White Bone, a piercing novel of passionate attachment and of the fear and freedom of letting go Louise Kirk learns about love and loss at an early age. When she is nine years old, her former beauty queen mother disappears, leaving a note that reads only'and incorrectly'"Louise knows how to work the washing machine." Soon after, the Richters and their adopted son, Abel, move in across the street. Louise's immediate devotion to the exotic, motherly Mrs. Richter is quickly transferred to her nature-loving, precociously intelligent son. From this childhood friendship evolves a love that will bind Louise and Abel forever. Though Abel moves away, Louise's attachment becomes ever more fixed as she grows up. Separations are followed by reunions, but with every turn of their fractured relationship, Louise discovers that Abel cannot love her as fiercely and exclusively as she loves him. Only when she faces another great loss is Louise finally forced to confront the costs of abandoning herself to another. Skillfully interweaving the stories of Louise and Abel at different ages, Barbara Gowdy produces a powerful exploration of love's many incarnations: a motherless daughter who yearns to be adopted, a husband eternally linked to a wife who has left him, a girl bewitched by the boy next door, a woman who refuses to let go of a magnetic, elusive man. Haunting and profound, The Romantic is a story about love in all its exquisite variations.

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  • "From the author of The White Bone, a piercing novel of passionate attachment and of the fear and freedom of letting go Louise Kirk learns about love and loss at an early age. When she is nine years old, her former beauty queen mother disappears, leaving a note that reads only'and incorrectly'"Louise knows how to work the washing machine." Soon after, the Richters and their adopted son, Abel, move in across the street. Louise's immediate devotion to the exotic, motherly Mrs. Richter is quickly transferred to her nature-loving, precociously intelligent son. From this childhood friendship evolves a love that will bind Louise and Abel forever. Though Abel moves away, Louise's attachment becomes ever more fixed as she grows up. Separations are followed by reunions, but with every turn of their fractured relationship, Louise discovers that Abel cannot love her as fiercely and exclusively as she loves him. Only when she faces another great loss is Louise finally forced to confront the costs of abandoning herself to another. Skillfully interweaving the stories of Louise and Abel at different ages, Barbara Gowdy produces a powerful exploration of love's many incarnations: a motherless daughter who yearns to be adopted, a husband eternally linked to a wife who has left him, a girl bewitched by the boy next door, a woman who refuses to let go of a magnetic, elusive man. Haunting and profound, The Romantic is a story about love in all its exquisite variations."@en
  • "Lacking maternal love since the age of nine, when her mother abandoned the family, Louise Kirk develops a near-lifelong obsession with the boy from across the street--now a man who is incapable of loving her as much as she loves him."
  • "Not long after Louise Kirk's mother vanishes, the Richters and their adopted son, Abel, move in across the street, and Louise falls furiously in love. Skillfully interweaving the stories of Abel and Louise at different ages, The Romantic is a powerful exploration of the many incarnations of love and loss."@en
  • "A story about love and relationships."@en
  • "Louise, amie d'enfance d'Abel qui vient de mourir à vingt-six ans des suites de son alcoolisme, se remémore les grands moments des quinze années de leur romance. Abandonnée par sa mère, elle s'attache à la famille Richter qui s'installe dans sa rue dans les années 60. Dès lors, Louise n'a de cesse d'essayer de se faire adopter par cette famille dont le fils Abel est également un enfant adopté."
  • "A girl abandoned by her mother becomes devoted to the boy who moves into the neighbourhood shortly afterwards, but her lifelong love is not returned and a great loss forces her to re-evaluate the costs of her feelings."

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  • "Uncorrected proofs (Printing)"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Roman canadien de langue anglaise"
  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Psychological fiction"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Advance copies (Publishing)"@en

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  • "Die Romantiker"
  • "Romantyczna"@pl
  • "Romantyczna"
  • "Ch'ŏt sarang ŭn togyak ida"
  • "Die Romantiker : [Roman]"
  • "La romántica"
  • "Abel en Louise : een romantische geschiedenis"
  • "The romantic : (a novel)"@en
  • "The romantic : a novel"@en
  • "Les romantiques"
  • "The romantic : a novel"
  • "The romantic a novel"
  • "The romantic a novel"@en
  • "Romantyczna (Polish)"
  • "Romantiķe"
  • "Romantica"@it
  • "Romantica"
  • "Ch'ǒtsarangǔn tokyakita"
  • "Abel og Louise"
  • "Die Romantiker Roman"
  • "The romantic"
  • "The romantic"@en
  • "첫사랑은독약이다"

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