Castle Rock
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Narrated by:
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Ann Richardson
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Jen Gosnell
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John Rustan
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Kathleen Wang
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Ray Greenley
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Castle Rock is a historical young-adult love story that began within the turmoil accompanying one the most devastating and hostile events in recent American history: the bombing of Pearl Harbor in December of 1941.
In the wake of this horrendous event, the war-driven American government confiscated the homes, animals, businesses, and personal possessions of Japanese Americans, citizens all. They were carted off to internment camps in remote areas of the United States for four excruciating years. Their only crime was having Japanese ancestry.
The worst of these internment camps was at Tule Lake, California, at the extreme northeastern tip of the state. It was here that a petite, artistic, sensitive ten-year-old Japanese American girl sought solace by retreating to the furthest edge of the camp’s barbed-wire enclosure, beneath the shadow of the imposing mountain called The Peninsula, soon named Castle Rock by the internees. The mountain comforted her. It was strength and a symbol of freedom.
Outside the barbed-wire-crowned metal fence, with its frightening armed guard towers, a curious ten-year-old American boy one day cautiously approached on his bike to say a nervous hello to the girl who so intrigued him from a distance. This visit started four years of meetings between the two. Then one day the internees were released and loaded onto buses, to be transported out of the Tule Lake Internment Camp.
What would Jin and her family find when they returned home? Would their family’s ranch and possessions be gone? Would Jin and Luke ever see each other again?
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- Do-it-herselfer
- 05-14-24
Bravo!!!
I recently had the pleasure of immersing myself in the thrilling world of "Castle Rock" by Thomas C. Procter. From the very first page, I was captivated by the intricate plot and well-developed characters that Procter has masterfully crafted.
Set in the enchanting town of Castle Rock, the story takes readers on a suspenseful journey filled with mystery and intrigue. The author's vivid descriptions paint a vivid picture of the town, making it feel like a character in itself. The atmospheric setting adds an extra layer of depth to the narrative, enhancing the overall reading experience.
Procter's writing style is engaging and keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The pacing is perfect, with twists and turns that keep you guessing until the very end. Each chapter is filled with new revelations and surprises, making it difficult to put the book down.
The characters in "Castle Rock" are complex and well-rounded, each with their own unique motivations and secrets. Procter does an excellent job of making them relatable and believable, allowing readers to become fully invested in their journeys. Whether it's the determined detective or the enigmatic town resident, every character adds depth and richness to the story.
Furthermore, Procter's attention to detail is commendable. The intricate plot is meticulously woven together, with every loose end tied up neatly by the end. The author's meticulous research is evident, as the story is grounded in realism and authenticity.
Overall, "Castle Rock" is a gripping and suspenseful read that will keep you hooked from beginning to end. Thomas C. Procter has crafted a masterful tale that combines elements of mystery, suspense, and unforgettable characters. I highly recommend this book to fans of thrillers and those who enjoy a well-crafted, atmospheric story.
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