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You've probably seen the original hardback cover of VISION QUEST. You've probably seen the paperback released with the film. You've probably seen the movie poster featuring the movie versions of Louden and Carla. |
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But have you seen the original paperback? French cover? Or the cover released in Japan? |
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Photographs from the film... |
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And is there any doubt that this Sony alien's name is Louden Swain? |
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VISION QUEST Review Excerpts
"The truest novel about growing up since THE CATCHER IN THE RYE." ~ John Irving
"Move over, Rocky. Here's Louden -- in a sunny and deft novel for lovers of wrestling, wit and hang-loose talent." ~ Kirkus Review
"In terms of sheer charm, it would be difficult to match the characters in this first novel. Told with tenderness and set in the beauty of Washington State, the novel is most memorable for clearly evoking, much as Judy Blume does, a certain stage of growing up." ~ Publishers Weekly
"Honest and funny and altogether true to life...about people so thoroughly decent and attractive that one wants to reach out and embrace them all." ~ Jonathan Yardley, Sports Illustrated
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VISION QUEST MEETS THE PRINCESS DIARIES
It's true. HarperCollins bestseller Meg Cabot must love Terry Davis's classic wrestling story, VISION QUEST because she mentioned it in her new book, PRINCESS LESSONS. Check out what Ms. Cabot had to say.
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