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The Double Bind

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Fiction Mystery & Thriller Fiction

by Chris Bohjalian

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3.62 (22.1K ratings)
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description 368 pages

The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian holds a well received rating of 3.62 out of 5, based on 22.1K reader ratings. First published in 2007. The book spans 368 pages.

About The Double Bind

In Chris Bohjalian's astonishing novel, nothing is what it at first seems. Not the bucolic Vermont back roads college sophomore Laurel Estabrook likes to bike. Not the savage assault she suffers toward the end of one of her rides. And certainly not Bobbie Crocker, the elderly man with a history of mental illness whom Laurel comes to know through her work at a Burlington homeless shelter in the years subsequent to the attack.In his moments of lucidity, the gentle, likable Bobbie alludes to his earlier life as a successful photographer. Laurel finds it hard to believe that this destitute, unstable man could once have chronicled the lives of musicians and celebrities, but a box of photographs and negatives discovered among Bobbie's meager possessions after his death lends credence to his tale. How could such an accomplished man have fallen on such hard times? Becoming obsessed with uncovering Bobbie's past, Laurel studies his photographs, tracking down every lead they provide into the mystery of his life before homelessness -- including links to the rich neighborhoods of her own Long Island childhood and to the earlier world of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, with its larger-than-life characters, elusive desires, and haunting sorrows.In a narrative of dazzling invention, literary ingenuity, and psychological complexity, Bohjalian engages issues of homelessness and mental illness by evoking the humanity that inhabits the core of both. At the same time, his tale is fast-paced and riveting -- The Double Bind combines the suspense of a thriller with the emotional depths of the most intimate drama. The breathtaking surprises of its final pages will leave readers stunned, overwhelmed by the poignancy of life's fleeting truths, as caught in Bobbie Crocker's photographs and in Laurel Estabrook's painful pursuit of Bobbie's past -- and her own. Behind The Double BindWhile Bobbie Crocker, the photographer in The Double Bind, is fictitious, the photographs that appear in the book are real. They were taken by a man named Bob "Soupy" Campbell, who, as Chris Bohaljian explains in his Author's Note, "had gone from photographing luminaries from the 1950s and 1960s to winding up at a homeless shelter in northern Vermont." Bohaljian's viewing of Campbell's work after the photographer's death provided an inspiration for The Double Bind. "We tend to stigmatize the homeless and blame them for their plight," Bohjalian writes. "We are oblivious to the fact that most had lives as serious as our own before everything fell apart. The photographs in this book are a testimony to that reality."

Detail Value
Author Chris Bohjalian
Published 2007
Pages 368
Genres Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Fiction
Average Rating 3.62 / 5.00
Total Ratings 22,067

Reader Ratings & Analysis

Rating Overview

3.6
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22.1K ratings
With a rating of 3.62, The Double Bind is rated below the global average of 4.17. Compared to its genre average of 3.99, it performs below the genre benchmark.

How It Compares

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3.99
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Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is The Double Bind?

The Double Bind is categorized as Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Fiction. Its primary genre classification is Mystery & Thriller.

Is The Double Bind worth reading?

Based on 22.1K reader ratings, The Double Bind has an average score of 3.62 out of 5.00, which is considered "Well Received."

How many pages is The Double Bind?

The Double Bind has 368 pages.

Who wrote The Double Bind?

The Double Bind was written by Chris Bohjalian. It was first published in 2007.

What is the ISBN for The Double Bind?

The ISBN-13 for The Double Bind is 9781400047470.0.

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