Clearwater by Kim McCullough


Clearwater
PDF/EPUB Clearwater
By Kim McCullough
ISBN 1550505658
ISBN-13 9781550505658
Publication 01 May 2025
Number of Pages 256
Format Type Paperback

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Site_link post a commentKim McCullough is a writer to watch It s not often that a book succeeds in creating both a deep emotional bond between readers and characters as in the best literary novels as well as the high tension plot based suspense of commercial fiction but Clearwater McCullough s first book does both Clearwater is a novel told from the point of view of two teenagers Claire and Jeff who live on opposite ends of a duplex in the community surrounding Clearwater Lake in northern Manitoba The two quickly develop a deep friendship that turns to romance On each side of the duplex however both families hide secrets that destroy the fragile innocence of the teens remaining childhoods and send Jeff and Claire off on separate paths each trying to make sense of personal tragedy and find the way into adulthood As adults however both characters are drawn back to this community where life as they knew it ended to try to regain something of what they d lost. Clearwater pd salary I finished this book in two days I was so immersed in the plot I couldn t put it down At the same time the characters were incredibly vivid Clearwater did what the best books do countless times I had flashes of recognition and moments of insight that what the characters were doing saying and feeling was just so true so right I knew at that moment that this person was exactly like myself or someone I knew that the emotions of the characters were real human emotions. Clearwater mall Robert McKee in his book Story writes that there is no separation between character and plot Aristotle got it wrong Character is plot Plot is character Each is inseparable from the other because character is revealed through the events of the story And that s exactly what is going on here Character and plot are so deeply intertwined that they become indistinguishable And when I write about character in this book I mean to include setting as a character The lake community in Clearwater is so richly imagined and detailed that I feel as if I have been there The setting is integral to everything that happens in the novel as important as the characters themselves It s not just a backdrop for the events it is necessary to the events. Clearwater marine The characters are unique and complex and we re left feeling in the end that they could not be anything but what they are I recognize parts of people I know in all of them they are my sister my brother my friends and neighbors Many of the characters have serious problems or are people readers would normally feel contempt for the abused woman who stays perhaps and yet the level of detail McCullough uses creates deep empathy for all of them Empathy not only for the abused woman but for her son who reacts to her in the same way most of the world would with anger and contempt mixed with his sympathy and love We can empathize with both her reasons for staying and with her son s anger and rejection of those reasons The two are not mutually exclusive Rather they are both very human reactions that let us look inside ourselves and examine the deep psychological reasons beneath human behavior as the best literature does. Clearwater nebraska I would recommend this book to anyone who loves good story Readers will be drawn in by the exciting plot and high stakes suspense but the characters will stick with them for a long time after the book is finished Paperback Won this book in a give away Oh wow this was such a good book lovely read I planned on spreading it out and wound up reading it in one day Good book Paperback Don t pick this up unless you have time to read it straight through you won t want to set it down McCullough doesn t shy away from the tough stuff and spins the tale with strands of crisp clean prose Paperback Clearwater a riveting literary novel is set in northern Manitoba and starts with high school students who behave better than their parents in the most dire of circumstances and ends with the survivors as young adults Racism physical and mental abuse and a single instance of date rape wrack the lives of Jeff and Jake Claire and her older twin siblings empathy is their saving grace Kim McCullough writes expertly of the western landscape offering subtle descriptions never distractions that sneak up on a reader with the silent and silty Saskatchewan River the way a red winged blackbird flashes a bright swatch of colour as it flies by and the look of the sun below the horizon leaving behind all the cool colours the blues and greys and purples of the June dawn fired with warmer hues of yellow and orange touching the grass and spruce still wet from last night s rain and they glow as if they are brand new McCullough s scenes are the perfect backdrop for characters who deal with life s challenges sometimes adeptly sometimes with deadly consequence Paperback I won this book from a goodreads giveaway The story seemed a little disjointed not easy to follow There was no definite ending leaves you hanging on several points Paperback

Clearwater By Kim McCullough
1550505658
9781550505658
English
256
Paperback
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Claire Sullivan quickly settles in to her new home at Clearwater Lake in northern Manitoba especially once she befriends Jeff Carson a quiet mixed race loner who lives with his parents in the other half of the Sullivans duplex Together the teens roam the wild isolated beauty of the nearby lakeshore and forest forging a deep friendship based on loyalty and trust As peaceful as things seem on the surface Claire and Jeff are both battling powerful undercurrents at home Claire worries that her sister Leah who has been sexually assaulted is sinking into a drug fuelled depression while Jeff finds it difficult to stand firm in the face of his father s increasingly brutal temper When Leah commits suicide the consequences are far reaching and devastating Claire retreats to Regina to redefine her idea of familywhile Jeff leaves his own family behind drifting from place to placeunable to settle down Although they both keep moving forward through time their lives seem to have stalled Years later after several near misses a chance meeting first reopens old wounds but ultimately allows Claire and Jeff to return to Clearwater Lake and make another try at acceptance and maybe happiness ClearwaterClearwaterHere s what happens Kobo will have some type of thing where you get a discount on books but only certain ones from certain publishers There s a list or whatever and usually there s nothing much that I ve found appealing I don t care if it s 40% off I ain t reading no romance novel But the last time this happened I saw Clearwater on the list and thought Alright I m Canadian and prairie dweller so this could be alright And It Was Amazing Beautifully written vivid moving and definitely one of my favourites so far this year If you liked this I had a very similar experience with the book The Shore Girl by Fran Kimmel GO CANADA Paperback Disclaimer I know Kim and have read earlier versions of some chapters of this novel I thought I knew what it was going to be like how much I was going to like it I knew it was going to be good of course but McCullough surpassed every expectation I had about the novel from reading earlier chapters It is tightly written with no extra words or scenes than necessary it moves us along tautly in the story At the same time she does not shortchange us when it comes to exploring the lushness of the landscape or the minute fragments of pivotal moments Every part of the setting comes to life with fresh vivid prose and the moments when Jeff touches Claire are captured with exquisite detail and intimacy The characters are complex and frustrating at times because they are all too human and every interaction is heavy with a very clear eyed understanding of the multi layered and contradictory aspects of our relationships with ourselves and others Amazing Paperback Caveat I know this author We met during a writing conference and have been friends ever since I read Clearwater quickly during a couple of days of travelling on buses not because it was a quick or even an easy read but because I had time to spend with the characters time to live in this setting of northern Manitoba and time to really enjoy McCullough s writing I was drawn in immediately by this story of a group of teenagers and the consequences in all their lives after one commits suicide I did read parts of this novel some time ago but was very pleased to finally be able to read the final version and tell you now that I believe McCullough has done an excellent job of writing this novel I highly recommend it. Clearwater resort and casino I would also like to suggest that this book would fit well into the new New Adult genre 20 year old readers as most of the story involves characters in their 20s Paperback What a compelling novel I couldn t put this book down McCullough does a fabulous job of exploring the depths of family friendship love and loss in the richly remote setting of Clearwater It s surprising what a heart can take the main character Claire says at one point and in this novel McCullough shows us how true that is She does not shy away from the difficult moments of adolescence and adulthood but portrays it all with deep compassion Highly recommended for both young adults and adult readers Paperback By the time friends Jeff and Clair are in high school they ve both seen too much of the dark side of life And they both suffer for it Kim McCullough s Clearwater is a beautifully written exploration of relationships uncovering the complexities of the bonds among family friends lovers and enemies The characters are whole and imperfect and perfect all at the same time McCullough writes with tenderness and yet has a hard eye for the details that make her characters their trials and their hard earned triumphs real and engaging The tension in the plot and her ability to shed light on the dark side of life make this a book that is always moving forward.A really great read Paperback.