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Cider House Rules

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Pages
973
Langue
EN
ISBN
9780786226740
Temps de Lecture
~17h 2min

Cider House Rules est un book de John Irving. Il compte 973 pages.

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John Irving’s novel follows Homer Wells, a boy raised in a remote Maine orphanage where Dr. Wilbur Larch serves as physician and moral guide. Set against mid-twentieth-century America, the narrative moves from the insulated routines of the institution to the wider social currents of war, migration, and evolving medical practices. Irving examines how protective environments shape identity, exploring the tension between established rules and personal autonomy. Central to the work is a sustained meditation on medical ethics, particularly abortion, rendered through characters who navigate profound moral ambiguity without resorting to simple judgments. The novel’s distinction lies in its compassionate portrayal of caregivers, outcasts, and individuals balancing duty with desire. Irving’s prose blends dark humor with philosophical inquiry, producing a layered study of found family and the quiet compromises that define adulthood. The book remains notable for its early literary engagement with reproductive rights and its enduring examination of how inherited structures ultimately yield to individual choice.

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Combien de pages fait Cider House Rules ?+

Cider House Rules compte 973 pages.

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John Irving’s novel follows Homer Wells, a boy raised in a remote Maine orphanage where Dr. Wilbur Larch serves as physician and moral guide. Set against mid-twentieth-century America, the narrative moves from the insulated routines of the institution to the wider social currents of war, migration, ...

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Cider House Rules a été écrit par John Irving.