Fearnoch by Jean-Paul Sartre
Fearnoch

Jean-Paul Sartre

240 pages first pub 1945 (editions)

fiction classics literary challenging reflective slow-paced

Description

Steinbeck meets Miriam Toews in this insightful and illuminating debut about the decline of rural Canada and the meaning of community. Welcome to Fearnoch, an undistinguished Ottawa Valley farming hamlet in its twilight. The deterioration of the o...

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Community Reviews Summary of 380 reviews

Moods

reflective 76%
challenging 41%
dark 35%
sad 23%
emotional 17%
tense 17%
funny 11%
adventurous 5%
hopeful 5%
inspiring 5%
mysterious 5%

Pace

medium 47%
slow 41%
fast 11%

Plot- or character-driven?

Character: 54% | A mix: 27% | Plot: 18%

Strong character development?

It's complicated: 41% | Yes: 33% | No: 25%

Loveable characters?

It's complicated: 53% | No: 46%

Diverse cast of characters?

No: 50% | Yes: 41% | It's complicated: 8%

Flaws of characters a main focus?

Yes: 75% | No: 16% | It's complicated: 8%

Average rating

3.89

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