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  1. 1. Jan. 1997 · With striking compassion and knowingess, J. Robert Lennon depicts the lives of these and other residents of Marshall as they struggle to recover normaley in their lives and imagine a future after tragedy. Genres Fiction Contemporary Adult Fiction Novels. 307 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 1997.

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  2. 4. Aug. 1997 · Hardcover – August 4, 1997. The story of a small town rocked by the tragedy of a plane crash, the arrival of a stranger who claims to be the lone survivor of the crash, and a marriage about to crumble offers a richly textured portrait of change, compassion, and tenuous connections. A first novel.

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  3. 1. Apr. 1998 · Extravagantly praised by reviewers, a moving and graceful debut novel about the nature of grief and love explores the taut connections that join the survivors of an airplane crash, a group of vulnerable people from around the globe. Reprint. Print length. 307 pages. Language. English. Publisher. Riverhead Trade. Publication date. April 1, 1998.

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  4. -- Chicago Tribune"Though The Light of Falling Stars is about the aftermath of a plane crash, J. Robert Lennon convincingly reminds the reader that lives are often lived in the aftermath...

  5. The Light of Falling Stars. J. Robert Lennon. Riverhead Books, 1997 - Fiction - 307 pages. A plane falls from the sky as a couple argue in their yard, the whine of its engines drowning...

  6. A debut novel in which many stories mingle in the wake of a plane crash. Marshall, Montana, is an agreeable college town. But its placidity is scarred by tragedy when AirAmerica flight 114 from Seattle plunges to the ground, apparently killing all but one passenger. Lennon uses the catastrophe as a means of linking otherwise disparate stories: those of families who have come to meet the plane ...