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Sightings

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The power of obsessions and the fateful consequence of the misunderstandings that go with them are revealed in the lives of eighteen-year-old free spirit Sunny Scott and her family, friends, and lovers

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1987

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Susan Trott

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192 reviews1 follower
March 13, 2008
This is another of those books that I loved passionately, but don't think I could ever read now, for some reason. (I know the reason, but it is a spoiler, so I won't say.)
Anyway - I think about this book a few times a year, but couldn't remember the title until right now.
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13 reviews
January 25, 2012
This was my first encounter with this author - and I hope to have another, shortly. Engaging characters, precisely written. (And, though she uses a multiple-character-narratives style, it's easily followable, and actually furthers the plot.)
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143 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2024
I have to admit, I judged this book by its cover. I was like, this can't be that good with a cover like that!

I was surprised! I really enjoyed this (even though I never knew whose perspective I would be reading from at the beginning of each chapter).

I'll be reading another of Susan Trott 's books soon, I'm sure.
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166 reviews
January 5, 2019
I did not read THIS BOOK but blockheads does not have The Man on the mountaintop, an Audible original.
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35 reviews
August 6, 2025
such a quirky, odd little book- I loved it! I’ve never read a writing style quite like this, and that was so refreshing in the days of most books sounding alike. the author switched character POV in each chapter, without a preface or title indicating whom it would be, and each character had such unique tone that I immediately knew who was narrating. absolutely recommend this lesser-known author!
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Author 6 books3 followers
April 22, 2013
Ms.Susan Trott’s inventiveness and insouciance has made me an aficionado. It is a sad fact that she is not well known. Her book deserves a larger readership.
Trott crosses the boundary from reality to fantasy, and takes the reader into a surreal journey. She uses first person subjective for all characters effectively that in each chapter, the character is revealed by his/her perspective and choice of words. It is refreshing that each time the reader can peek into a character’s innermost thoughts and feelings in a slow satisfying way.

The real test that I have for a book’s immortality is not only how many people read it but also how one can go back to these pages, perhaps to linger over a few lines, to mull over the meanings of each experience.

I can safely say that this is a book which I can read a few times more, just to taste the saltiness of each page and remember the feel of the wind on my face.


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693 reviews13 followers
July 16, 2008
This was my first Susan Trott Book and it was something else. It had everything: murder, incest, true love,and no way to second guess where the author was taking me.( I'm very bad to read the last chapter, but that doesn't help with Trott's books).
1 review1 follower
April 6, 2015
I LOVED this book!!!! Susan has a very unique writing style and her characters are all so descriptively described. I read this in one sitting and am about to start reading another of her books right now!!!
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Author 9 books10 followers
November 7, 2008
Not Susan Trott's most well-known books, but one of her best. The setting is Tomales Bay in Northern California. Hauntingly beautiful. I love her other books, too. I wish she's write more.
112 reviews2 followers
March 11, 2009
This book was interesting and a bit strange at the same time. Although I think that I enjoyed the storyline and it did make you think!
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41 reviews1 follower
October 19, 2013
this book was amazing. i'm always able to be aware of where i am when reading, but while reading this (especially on the train), i couldn't keep track
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514 reviews4 followers
June 23, 2008
I LOVE Susan Trott's novels -- every single one of them. They are just hard to find. : (
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