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The Possibility of Snow, by Al Riske

The Possibility of Snow, by Al Riske

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The Possibility of Snow, by Al Riske

The Possibility of Snow, by Al Riske



The Possibility of Snow, by Al Riske

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An engaging, lyrical, and, at times, disturbing novel, The Possibility of Snow tells the story of a once-promising friendship. Steve and Neil room together at a small college in New England, until things go strangely wrong. Steve is eccentric, slightly paranoid, and too perceptive for his own good. He knows the difference between what people say and what they do. Neil is reflective, sincere, and not as together as he seems. There's not much he's sure of anymore. They know each other very well and understand each other not at all.

The Possibility of Snow, by Al Riske

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2937921 in Books
  • Brand: Riske, Al
  • Published on: 2015-05-01
  • Released on: 2015-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.99" h x .55" w x 5.51" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages
The Possibility of Snow, by Al Riske

Review "In a deceptively simple tale of friendship, Al Riske does a great job of exploring the boundaries of what we can expect from and be to each other." - J Clement Wall, Goodreads"In The Possibility of Snow, Al Riske explores the boundaries of male friendship, inviting the reader to consider the limits of loyalty, companionship, and love." - Barbara Shoup, author, An American Tune and Looking for Jack Keruoac

From the Author The central characters in The Possibility of Snow, Steve and Neil, meet in college, where, away from home for the first time, guys find themselves in need of new friends as never before (and perhaps never again, not with the same urgency). It's also the place and time in which we are all looking to define ourselves, to decide what and who we want to be. The combination of similarities and differences that bring Steve and Neil together makes it hard for them to either stay friends or simply go their separate ways. Each is unlike anyone the other has ever known. 

From the Inside Flap An engaging, lyrical, and, at times, disturbing novel, The Possibility of Snow tells the story of a once-promising friendship. Steve and Neil room together at a small college in New England, until things go strangely wrong. Steve is eccentric, slightly paranoid, and too perceptive for his own good. He knows the difference between what people say and what they do. Neil is reflective, sincere, and not as together as he seems. There's not much he's sure of anymore. They know each other very well and understand each other not at all.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This read took me by surprise. While Riske makes ... By Deborah E This read took me by surprise. While Riske makes every word count, what's not on the page is just as interesting as what is. He's painted for us a uniquely honest exploration of male friendship - a bond between two students that shifts from heartwarming to disturbing, and myriad emotions between. Sharp wit, unabashed honesty, playfulness and sparse yet reflective writing all set this novel apart.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Failed friendship By Big Mama You know the feeling: you make a friend, and notice they start to say and do things that are a little off, but kind of endearing -- at first. Then they escalate until they wear you out. Eventually, you just want to move away and not give them your address.Al Riske’s novel is reminiscent of many failed relationships, and not just between young men. These dynamics occur between women and couples as well. The antics of these particular young men make Al’s story compelling, a real page-turner, surprising in the timeless small college setting -- until the unexpected end. Just like a failed relationship, you leave wishing for more.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A page turner By Mark Richardson I truly enjoyed this book. For me, it was a page turner. Once I hit page 120 or so, I couldn't book the book down and raced to the finish. Riske builds tension in such a way that I wished I could take the book apart and find some simple way to describe why it works so beautifully.

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