![]() As they sit, Clara wonders why Armand never seems to read his book. Armand has been sitting at the bench every morning, holding a book – The Balm of Gilead – but not reading it. The Long Way Home opens on the bench in the Three Pines village green. After all, How the Light Gets In ends with what feels like a natural conclusion: the internal struggles within the Sûreté du Québec are resolved, Jean-Guy gets the help he needs and marries Annie Gamache, and Armand and Reine-Marie retire to Three Pines. ![]() 1-10: From the opening chapters, readers point out that this book is very different from previous books in the series. What you’ll read below includes many of the insights from those readers.Ĭh. After the book was published, readers came together once a week on to discuss the book, ten chapters at a time. The Re-Reads initiative was initially launched in the lead-up to the publication of The Long Way Home. ![]() Now – I doubt it – but if you haven’t read the book yet, beware, spoilers lie ahead! RECAP The really unique thing about THE LONG WAY HOME Re-Read is that it was led by readers just like you, in real time, at the point of publication. Gamache, the website you are now reading, and the Re-Reads initiative was originally conceived to promote THE LONG WAY HOME so to say I have a certain connection to this book (and all of Louise’s novels really!) is to say the least! This website – a community really – with an enormous amount of content and connections was built on the back of THE LONG WAY HOME. Martin’s Press/Minotaur Books and, together with Louise and the wonderful “Team Penny”, we’d undermine the publishing status quo and rocket Louise’s books to the top of the Bestseller Lists! Little did we both know that just four years later I’d join St. She signed my copy of the book as follows: We had a fabulous lunch at a Greek restaurant in New York City to celebrate the publication of STILL LIFE. I first met Louise in 2006 while working at.
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