The Cider House Rules A Novel

The Cider House Rules A Novel by John Irving is a later printing edition published by Random House Publishing Group on June 23, 1997. This 640-page novel follows the life of Homer Wells, who grows up in a rural Maine orphanage under the guidance of Dr. Wilbur Larch, a physician involved in both delivering babies and performing illegal abortions. As Homer navigates his upbringing and the complexities of his relationship with Dr. Larch, he grapples with his own moral choices and the meaning of being of use in the world.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into themes of love, family, and the consequences of decisions. The story unfolds as Homer leaves the orphanage after meeting Wally and Candy, a couple seeking an abortion, and subsequently works on an apple orchard where he experiences love and betrayal. The Cider House Rules presents a psychological exploration of its characters and their intertwined lives, making it a significant work in the literary fiction genre.
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • John Irving’s classic novel about a troubled doctor, the conflicted young orphan he mentors, and what it means to be of use in the world—the basis for the Academy Award–winning film starring Tobey Maguire, Michael Caine, and Charlize Theron
“Witty, tenderhearted, fervent . . . This novel is an example, now rare, of the courage of imaginative ardor.”—The New York Times Book Review
“Good night!” he would call. “Good night—you princes of Maine, you kings of New England!”
Homer Wells grows up in a rural Maine orphanage under the tutelage of Dr. Wilbur Larch, a physician who both delivers babies and performs illegal abortions. Dr. Larch trains Homer in obstetrics and gynecology, hoping the boy will follow in his footsteps. Yet Homer refuses, unwilling to conduct the procedures.
Homer seizes the opportunity to leave the orphanage after meeting Wally and Candy, an attractive couple who come to Dr. Larch seeking an abortion. While working on the apple orchard owned by Wally’s parents, Homer falls in love and soon begins an illicit affair. Fifteen years later, a shocking discovery leads Homer to back to the orphanage—and to a decision that will ultimately alter the course of his life.
First published in 1985, The Cider House Rules explores the nature of love, the complexities of found family, and the unpredictable consequences of our moral choices.
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