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Heading Out to Wonderful: Book summary and reviews of Heading Out to Wonderful by Robert Goolrick
Heading Out to Wonderful SummaryIn Heading Out to Wonderful, an attractive and enigmatic stranger - Charlie Beale, a loner, recently home from World War II in Europe - wanders into the town of Brownsburg, a sleepy village of only a few hundred people nestled in the Valley of Virginia. He brings with him two suitcases: one contains all his worldly possessions, including a set of butcher's knives; the other is full of money.
Bazooka tree (2 responses)
The Bazooka tree was a unique idea. Kids would love that. Great during a party. However, adults must make sure the games in a party or activities for kids are safe. When the gum was put up so high in the tree encouraging Sam to climb to get... - terri Before Sylvan and Charlie get together, you know they are fated to be together; what keeps the pages turning in this electric buildup? (6 responses) I like to follow a story when you need to experience the build up of a relationship. It is more real to me and a much better reading experience. - laurieh Coming to terms with life's compromises (5 responses) In life many people remain in "All Right" on the way to "Wonderful." Rather reminds me of an old Peggy Lee song which laments the question: Is that all there is? - MarieA Does the revival of "vintage" goods hold appeal for you? Do we have a special place in our hearts for the "good old days"? (14 responses) I love the idea of vintage goods, and stories of the good old days- both my version of the good times for me, and the stories I grew up with from my parent's generation which became a part of my vision of the past. I think its great, and we all do,... - judym Heading Out to Wonderful (5 responses) I enjoyed this book with its complicated characters. I appreciate that not all was as it seemed and some surprises were there for the reader to discover and marvel at. In fact, I enjoyed the book so much that I have now a copy of the author's... - Lea Ann Heading Out to Wonderful and A Reliable Wife (3 responses) I agree as well! I remember reading the first book and hoping that he would write again!! - laurieh How did everyone like the ending? (14 responses) I agree with the others, I did not see it coming. It was a little depressing, but try as I might, I cannot thinK of a better way to end it. - pennyp How do you interpret, "Childhood is the most dangerous place of all and nobody gets past it unscarred"? (16 responses) I think Sam was put in a situation that was unfair. As others have said, children are very trusting of adults,too bad really that we often let them down when our own needs come first - pennyp How have things changed (or not) for small towns in America? (5 responses) I sometimes wonder how things like Facebook and other social media have changed things in small towns. has it made things easier or more disorienting... - poornimaa If a movie was made, who should play Charlie and Sylvan? (9 responses) I think it would be very difficult to make this book into a movie because so much is the writing. His style is so distinctive and, for me, it really captivated me and made me want to keep reading. He sets a mood and atmosphere that would be hard... - vickio Libraries (4 responses) I actually liked Heading out much better than his first book. - dianes Overall, what do you think of Heading Out to Wonderful? (36 responses) I found it to be well written and interesting - pennyp Violence (9 responses) The knives were mentioned often enough, that I knew something was going to happen with them. But, I was totally shocked at what did happen at the end. - jeann What kinds of feelings does Boaty Glass stir in you? (27 responses) I did not like Boaty, all of his money seemed only to perpetuate his unpleasantness. - pennyp What logistics prevent Charlie from buying up Sylvan’s parents' farm? (8 responses) Boaty's genius clause in the marriage "contract" that said if Sylvan left him, he got her parents' land. Who knew that would have SUCH dire implications?? On one hand, I'm not sure Sylvan really wanted to be with Charlie, or that Charlie was even... - kLorene17 What role do the movies play in Sylvan’s life? (9 responses) I think everyone is right. Sylvan needed motivation just to go on living. Such a sad life. - terri What was the role of the church in society in those days? (11 responses) This was the one " part" of the book that really haunted me. I had so much trouble with the hypocritical viewpoints of the townspeople (both the black and the white) and the power of the "white" church. The white hypocrisy is so sickening - I... - laureens Who was your favorite character in the story? (20 responses) Charlie was my favorite character. He was portrayed as human with many great qualities and some flaws (bring Sam along when he secretly met with Sylvan and encouraged him to lie about the laison as well as having an affair with a married woman).... - johnw Why do you think Sylvan and Claudie become friends? (14 responses) Not friends, just two people united because they were both outcasts. - pennyp Would things have played out differently for Sylvan and Claudie if they had been men? (5 responses) Then there wouldn't have been a story...... - MarieA Would you like to live in Brownsburg? (12 responses) It might be interesting to know people like those in the book but I think I would like more privacy. - dorisk Heading Out to Wonderful Reviews"Starred Review. Goolrick effortlessly creates a timeless, erotically charged tale of illicit passion and peoples it with a unique cast of characters, ranging from a gifted black seamstress to a country girl besotted with Hollywood movie stars and fashion. Finely crafted fiction from a captivating writer." - Booklist The information about Heading Out to Wonderful shown above was first featured in "The BookBrowse Review" - BookBrowse's online-magazine that keeps our members abreast of notable and high-profile books publishing in the coming weeks. 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