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Hardcover The Curve of the World Book

ISBN: 1565123360

ISBN13: 9781565123366

The Curve of the World

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Book Overview

When his plane is forced to make an emergency landing in a remote area of the Congo basin and rebels seize the aircraft, Lewis Burke, a New York businessman, flees into the rainforest, only to find himself alone in a world where no rules apply and with no apparent way out. As he struggles to survive under the thick canopy of trees, battling thirst and hunger in the unrelenting heat, he confronts his deepest fears-and his greatest disappointments: his crumbling marriage; his distant relationship with his seven-year-old son, Shane; and the lack of meaning in his life. When his wife, Helen, a former volunteer for World Aid, makes the daring decision to find him in Africa, "The Curve of the World" becomes a story of crossing barriers and regaining love and conviction. As Helen and Shane journey upriver into the forbidding rainforest, bringing them closer to Lewis, Shane begins to have visions and dreams of his father. But just as Lewis cannot find his way out of the jungle, Helen is thwarted at every turn by the military conflict raging around them. In the end it is an unlikely hero, a young Congolese boy, who courageously guides Lewis through the forest and to a side of himself he thought he had lost. Powerfully written and mesmerizing in effect, "The Curve of the World" is a heartrending and heart-pounding page-turner that explores the limits of human resilience and the tenacity of the human spirit.

Customer Reviews

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Fantastic book

This is honestly one of the best books I've enjoyed in a long, long time. I listened to the audio version, and it was a well told story with an excellent plot and really touched me. Great book- give it a read.

Very enjoyable book

I thouroughly enjoyed this tale of a man's struggle to stay alive. I have personally lived in africa for over a decade and have found this book to be very accurate. Stevens has obviously spent time there. I would disagree with another reviewer who said that the story was far fetched in that the african would drop everything to help her. This is not far-fetched, the people in africa are incredibly giving and kind. If you want a book you can't put down and one that tells a nice story and a nice window into the way the conflict is in the congo and how african life is, then read this book, you won't regret it.

An exceptional first novel

Being a novelist, I read a lot of novels and this first time novel by Marcus Stevens is excellent. His vivid descriptions of the jungle, the chaos of the refugees, the personal set against the background of the impersonality of war, and the way he ended the novel - all of it left me feeling very satisfied. He avoided the error of so many first time novelists -of tying everything up into a neat little package at the end. Instead, you are left with the sense that there is more to the journey. Perhaps there will be a sequel?

Couldn't Put It Down

Once you begin Marcus Stevens debut novel you will be so attracted to the central figures of Lewis, Helen and their blindson Shane. We have nightmares of the frighteningjungle and are on edge about the natives and others met in thisjourney. Against the advice of family, friends and officialsHelen decides to take Shane and search for Lewis who was on boarda plane that crashed in the jungle. Shane is an inspiration toall of us, sick or well. Can't wait for Mr. Stevens next book

I loved this book!

I bought and read this book after hearing Marcus Stevens present at a Book/Author Dinner in Richmond, Virginia. Once I started reading, I couldn't put this book down. This book was two stories in one. One was the ultimate quest for survival after Lewis Burke's plane was required to make a forced landing in the remote Congo. His stories of survival, and subsequent befriending and rescue by a young Congolese boy, were fascinating. I felt like I was in the Congo trying to survive with him! This was intermingled with a love story, and ultimately renewed love between Lewis and his wife Helen. Their relationship had greatly suffered after the birth of their blind son Shane. Their relationship deteriorated for seven years while Helen gave her complete attention to raising a blind child, and Lewis withdrew more and more. Lewis' disappearance in the Congo renewed their temporarily lost love and brought them all back together. I greatly enjoyed this first work by Marcus Stevens and look forward to more from him!
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