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The Smallest Color

door Bill Roorbach

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The thirty-year-old secret about what happened to his older brother haunts Coop Henry, but when cracks begin to form in the family's tight facade, he will be forced to confront the truth. Our secrets can come to define us, and sometimes after lying asleep for a long spell, a secret can awake frantic and hungry. Coop Henry's secret needs attention. His missing brother haunts his life and his life isn't holding up well under the strain. When his mother threatens to hire a detective in one last desperate attempt to discover what has happened to his brother thirty years before, Coop's life begins to come unglued. Not even a glimmer of new love in his life can rescue him. It may be that only his missing brother holds the answers--and that possibility is devastating, to Coop and to nearly everyone in his life.… (meer)
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A fairly compelling and well-written book about what happens when Coop Henry's mother hires a private detective to find out what happened to his older brother 30 years ago in 1969. The storyline jumps between the present and the fabled summer of 1969, here presented in an unfortunately stereotyped fashion (although I'm not sure how the '60's could be described using anything but stereotypes). Still, this is a good and worthy book with some quite likeable and flawed characters, and an ending that satisfyingly ties the loose ends of a restless and conscience-driven era for Coop. ( )
  burnit99 | Feb 17, 2007 |
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The thirty-year-old secret about what happened to his older brother haunts Coop Henry, but when cracks begin to form in the family's tight facade, he will be forced to confront the truth. Our secrets can come to define us, and sometimes after lying asleep for a long spell, a secret can awake frantic and hungry. Coop Henry's secret needs attention. His missing brother haunts his life and his life isn't holding up well under the strain. When his mother threatens to hire a detective in one last desperate attempt to discover what has happened to his brother thirty years before, Coop's life begins to come unglued. Not even a glimmer of new love in his life can rescue him. It may be that only his missing brother holds the answers--and that possibility is devastating, to Coop and to nearly everyone in his life.

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