The Highest Tide Quotes Showing of “I hate myself pretty often".She tilted her face back on the pillow, damning tears and attempting so smile at the same time. "Pretty fucking often”. ― Jim Lynch, The Highest bltadwin.ru by: 2. The Fat: The Highest Tide is one of the best novels I've had the pleasure to read in recent years. Jim Lynch possesses a poetic beauty in his prose, but doesn't make it showy or flagrant. It flows naturally, completely enveloping the reader in the mind of the precocious Miles, a 13 year old boy who is more at home in the tidal flats around his home than in social circles or bltadwin.ru by: 2. In The Highest Tide, Jim Lynch has written a masterful first novel, gracefully weaving together the wonders of the sea and the wonders of our humanity. Seeing the world through the eyes of his narrator, Miles O'Malley, is to see the world with a rapturous freshness .
the highest tide by Jim Lynch ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 8, A shrimpy year-old with a super-sized passion for marine life comes of age during a summer of discovery on the tidal flats of Puget Sound. The Highest Tide focused on the everyday life of a 13 year old boy who was smart, well read and knew a lot about the tides and marine life of the area. He was respected and liked by many of the town elders but had to work harder to fit in with his family and his peers. He cared about people and the environment. "The Highest Tide is a plunge into sustained and intelligent wonder. Jim Lynch creates a richly tumultuous world on a microcosmic stage. His characters and events are as complex and surprising as the sea that surrounds them. He's got me re-reading Rachel Carson and itching for tide pools of my own." --Katherine Dunn, author of Geek Love.
The Highest Tide Quotes Showing of “I hate myself pretty often".She tilted her face back on the pillow, damning tears and attempting so smile at the same time. "Pretty fucking often”. ― Jim Lynch, The Highest Tide. In The Highest Tide, Jim Lynch has written a masterful first novel, gracefully weaving together the wonders of the sea and the wonders of our humanity. Seeing the world through the eyes of his narrator, Miles O'Malley, is to see the world with a rapturous freshness that is, it seems to me, the essence of a fine book. The Fat: The Highest Tide is one of the best novels I've had the pleasure to read in recent years. Jim Lynch possesses a poetic beauty in his prose, but doesn't make it showy or flagrant. It flows naturally, completely enveloping the reader in the mind of the precocious Miles, a 13 year old boy who is more at home in the tidal flats around his home than in social circles or relationships.
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