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Horror and Mystery

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

eng. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon · 1999
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Book Review

Stephen King's novel "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon" received positive reviews from critics for its unique atmosphere and psychological depth. The story of nine-year-old Trisha, lost in the woods, is seen as a metaphor for battling inner fears and loneliness. Critics note that King masterfully conveys the tension and sense of hopelessness faced by the protagonist. Special attention is given to how the author uses elements of baseball and the image of Tom Gordon to create a symbol of hope and resilience. Some reviewers highlight that, despite the absence of traditional horror elements, the book keeps readers on edge through detailed descriptions of nature and the psychological portrait of the heroine. However, some critics feel that the plot is somewhat drawn out, and not all readers may appreciate the slow pace of the narrative. Overall, the novel is regarded as a successful departure from King's usual genre, showcasing his ability to craft captivating stories without supernatural elements.

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
Date of publication: 31 October 2024
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