A Place Called Here

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A Place Called Here

ISBN: 0007198914

ISBN 13: 9780007198917

Publication Date: March 01, 2012

Publisher: HarperCollins

Pages: 485

Author: Cecelia Ahern

3.69 of 28,871

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About This Book

Sometimes it takes losing everything to truly find yourself... Since Sandy Shortt's childhood classmate disappeared twenty years ago, Sandy has been obsessed with missing things. Finding what is lost becomes her single-minded goal--from the lone sock that vanishes in the washing machine to the car keys she misplaced. It's no surprise, then, that Sandy's life's work becomes finding people who have vanished from their loved ones. Sandy's family is baffled and concerned by her increasing preoccupation. Her parents can't understand her compulsion, and she pushes them away further by losing herself in the work of tracking down these missing people. She gives up her life in order to offer a flicker of hope to devastated families...and escape the disappointments of her own. Jack Ruttle is one of those devastated people. It's been a year since his brother Donal vanished into thin air, and he has enlisted Sandy Shortt to find him. But before she is able to offer Jack the information he so desperately needs, Sandy goes missing too...and Jack now finds himself searching for his brother and the one woman who understood his pain. One minute Sandy is jogging through the park, the next, she can't figure out where she is. The path is obscured. Nothing is familiar. A clearing up ahead reveals a camp site, and it's there that Sandy discovers the impossible: she has inadvertently stumbled upon the place-- and people--she's been looking for all her life, a land where all the missing people go. A world away from her loved ones and the home she ran from for so long, Sandy soon resorts to her old habit again, searching. Though this time, she is desperately trying to find her way home...

Editorial Review

Written by Cecelia Ahern, A Place Called Here stands as a noteworthy contribution to contemporary literature. With a very good rating of 3.69 out of 5 from 28,871 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. Sometimes it takes losing everything to truly find yourself... Since Sandy Shortt's childhood classmate disappeared twenty years ago, Sandy has been obsessed with missing things. Finding what is lost becomes her single-minded goal--from the lone sock that vanishes in the washing machine to the car keys she misplaced.

Published by HarperCollins, in 2012, this 485-page volume, offers approximately 13 hours of reading time. The book demonstrates the publisher's commitment to quality literature and has been well-received by both critics and casual readers alike.

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Why Read This Book?

Well-Received by Readers — With a solid 3.69/5 rating from 28,871 readers, A Place Called Here has earned its place as a worthwhile read.
Proven Writer — Cecelia Ahern brings a recognized level of craft and expertise to A Place Called Here, ensuring readers receive a polished and rewarding experience.
Comprehensive Coverage — At 485 pages, this book provides thorough and in-depth exploration of its themes, giving readers a rich and immersive experience.

Reading Recommendations

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Quick Summary

In 'A Place Called Here,' Sandy Shortt's life is shaped by her obsession with finding what is lost, stemming from her childhood experience with a missing classmate. As she dedicates herself to locating vanished individuals, her fixation alienates her from her family and friends. This journey explores themes of loss, identity, and the profound impact of seeking closure for both others and oneself.

Key Takeaways

Explores the psychological effects of obsession and loss.
Highlights the importance of connection and understanding in relationships.
Addresses the concept of identity through the lens of searching for the missing.

Who Should Read This Book

Readers who enjoy contemporary fiction with emotional depth will find 'A Place Called Here' compelling. It appeals to those interested in character-driven narratives that delve into themes of loss, obsession, and the quest for identity, making it ideal for fans of introspective storytelling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of the book?

The main theme revolves around loss, both physical and emotional, and the quest for identity through the search for what is missing.

Is this book part of a series?

No, 'A Place Called Here' is a standalone novel.

What genre does this book belong to?

This book is categorized as contemporary fiction.

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