The Cider House Rules, John Irving
The Cider House Rules, John Irving
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The Cider House Rules

Author: John Irving

Narrator: Grover Gardner

Abridged: 24 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 01/04/2005


Synopsis

Adapted into an Academy Award-winning film and one of John Irving's most beloved novels, The Cider House Rules is the story of a kind but complex doctor and the conflicted young orphan he takes under his wing.“A novel as good as one could hope to find from any author, anywhere, anytime. Engrossing, moving, thoroughly satisfying.” —Joseph Heller, author of Catch-22In the quiet, rural landscape of Maine, the St. Cloud's orphanage stands as a refuge for the unwanted. It is run by the eccentric and compassionate Dr. Wilbur Larch, a man who is both a saint and a sinner in the eyes of the world. He serves as an obstetrician, delivering babies for women in need, while also providing illegal abortions, a service he believes is his moral duty.Among the orphans is Homer Wells, Dr. Larch’s devoted protégé. Trained in medicine by Larch, Homer is destined to take over the orphanage. However, Homer is fundamentally opposed to performing abortions, creating a deep conflict between his beliefs and his loyalty to his mentor.Seeking to forge his own path, Homer leaves St. Cloud's to work an apple orchard for the wealthy Worthington family. There, he builds a new life and falls in love, but he cannot escape the pull of his past or the complex questions of right and wrong that Dr. Larch instilled in him. This epic tale explores the intricate nature of found family, the unpredictability of love, and the profound choices that define who we are meant to be.

About John Irving

John Irving has been nominated for a National Book Award three times—winning in 1980 for the novel The World According to Garp. In 1992, Irving was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma. He won the 2000 Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for The Cider House Rules. In 2001, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Irving's most recent novel is In One Person (2012).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mario the lone bookwolf on July 24, 2021

How the bigotry, insanity, and inhumanity of institutionalized stigmatization of and hatred against women, especially regarding pregnancy, marriage and the control about bastardization of humans, lead to disgusting world views and practices that were omnipresent just a few decades ago and still are......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on April 01, 2025

2022: DNF 1/4 Póki co nie mam do niej serca, a brzmi jak coś co mogę pokochać. 2025: To świetny przykład, że czasami trzeba poczekać, aby to docenić. 4,25/5......more

Goodreads review by Glenn on April 01, 2022

Hey! I just plucked my first John Irving with The Cider House Rules! Something strange happened midway through reading The Cider House Rules, my first John Irving book.* I found myself completely immersed in its world. What’s strange is that for the first couple hundred pages, I didn’t particularly be......more

Goodreads review by Katie on September 18, 2007

I just finished reading this novel, and it is so phenominal that I'm almost speechless, and I'm sad that it is over. The story is engrossing, rich, moving, tragic, and satisfying, and the imagery is extraordinarily powerful. The plot takes place during the first half of the 1900's in rural Maine, an......more

Goodreads review by Mark on November 02, 2023

I read this book a long time ago (more than 20 years), but today seems like a good day to review it. It was published in 1985 and starts in the 1940s. It's a long, complicated, literary novel that tackles the issue of abortion and also racism. "Good night, you princes of Maine, you kings of New Englan......more