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Toehold

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Toehold, Alaska, population 200, is a bush village about as far away from the world as you can get without falling into the Arctic Ocean. The residents are a motley crew of Alaskans and refugees from the lower 48, each one running from the past in one way or another. All are drawn to the northern wilderness by its raw and naked force. The story focuses on the chemistry between Cody, a taxidermist who grew up in San Francisco, and Mel, a gal drifter who decides to lead a grizzly-bear hunt in order to raise the money she needs to care for her teenage daughter. When her customer appears, a hard-edged Hollywood producer seeking the glory of the kill and used to being fawned over by every woman he meets, Mel and Cody find themselves forced to resolve the romantic tension they've both been ignoring for years.

1 pages, MP3 CD

First published October 1, 2007

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Stephen H. Foreman

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April 10, 2008
THIS WAS ONE OF THE WORST BOOKS I HAVE READ. No joke. But I couldn't stop reading it? Why? Why? Why?
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April 10, 2008
Just started last week (4-4-08) not into it yet.
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95 reviews1 follower
May 5, 2023
Enjoyed this one. Lots of individual stories and the depth is pretty good even if I've read better writing. There were some fun little self referential author moments in there which I always appreciate. There could've been more internal connections to make it literature, but as it is, it's a fun engaging read
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609 reviews6 followers
May 9, 2024
I honestly don’t know what I think of this one. It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t that good either. The timeline was jumpy, the characters were interesting, the plot, well, was there a plot? Kind of, but it wasn’t really revealed til the book was mostly over, I guess. I just…I dunno…
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648 reviews
February 16, 2011
This book was better (and worse, if that's possible) than I thought it would be. The writing wasn't great, but the authenticity of the characters made it one I couldn't put down. The Characters were well written, but it was often hard to follow, since there were so many flashbacks. But the flashbacks have their place here, as it gives you good insight into who the characters are. I loved the fireworks between Mel and Cody, and I enjoyed the contradictions in the characters themselves. Like how Cody was the son of a flower-child, and a peacemaker at heard, but still found his soul in taxidermy, and isn't afraid to fight (literally and figuratively)for what he wants.
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832 reviews14 followers
July 24, 2008
It's not saying much when the first half of the book is better than the second. I kept wanting it to get better, but it never did, which is why I read the whole thing. He builds up the characters and then does nothing but surround them with cliches and predictable circumstances. I thought it would have been a more day-in-the-life, like "Northern Exposure" but it was more from a tourist's point of view. The emotional outbursts between some of the characters were ridiculous as they sprang from out of nowhere and were totally unbelievable. Overall disappointment.
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184 reviews14 followers
July 8, 2008
I finished this only because I do not like leaving books unfinished. While there were maybe two notable lines, the rest was scattered. There was certainly potential for a good story somewhere had he chosen to stick to one train of thought for more than two sentences.
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89 reviews9 followers
August 10, 2008
Toehold is a perfect book. it could not be improved upon. richly drawn characters in wonderful settings. filled with humour the story was entrancing. an excellent ending. I could not put this book down.
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865 reviews7 followers
February 2, 2009
It was a quick, fluffy read and held my attention. Had hoped for more Alaska information since my daughter is moving there, but the bear information was sufficient. I can see this being made into a movie at some point.
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238 reviews4 followers
May 29, 2011
i didn't finish it. i might have if i were reading, but the CDs were driving me crazy. he tells an ok anecdote... all the side characters had interesting stories. but the big picture wasn't doing it for me. for heaven's sake *show* me, don't give me internal monologues of a couple of neurotics.
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275 reviews2 followers
May 10, 2012
This book will not be counted as a favorite. It started out interesting and ended as predictable. I finished the book, only because I was searching for a few redeeming qualities, but I was very disappointed. I cannot in good faith recommend this novel.
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139 reviews3 followers
February 22, 2008
Impossibly bad writing. Couldn't finish. The story line,(quirky people find themselves scrambling for a living and a human connection in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness) had potential.
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March 10, 2008
Recommeded by a B&B owner from Anchorage. Northern Exposure meets the Mississippi Mudbellies- deceit, love, slaying, and Ice. Alaska vernacular at its finest!
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25 reviews6 followers
June 18, 2009
This book started off well but then it detirated and I stopped reading close to the end. I didn't recognize the characters from the initial storytelling and it all fell apart for me.
130 reviews1 follower
October 23, 2009
Well if you want light - this is for you...
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