Winter's Tale: by Mark Helprin -- Iew
WARNING: This is not the actual book Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin. Do not buy this Review if you are looking for a full copy of this great book.Winter's Tale has 748 pages, divided into four sections and an epilogue, so reading this in-depth review before reading the book will provide valuable insight into the plot, setting, and the multiple characters' lives. Use this review to determine who would like Winter's Tale, and why. Learn a bit more about the author, and read an expert's opinion of Winter's Tale positive and negative aspects.Winter's Tale spans a century in New York City, from 1900 until the millennium in 2000. With comprehensive and vivid descriptions, the city of New York becomes one of the leading characters in the book. Helprin's believable, yet fictional world provides a foundation for the enjoyable contemplation of justice, love, and the afterlife. The characters are those Peter comes in contact with and those who impact his life in one way or another. Helprin knows just how to introduce conflict and create a sense of anticipation as he weaves his story. His characters disappear into the cloud wall, and then reappear, but why? Their conflicts with each other and the events in their lives are portrayed in such a way that the reader is constantly surprised.