![]() | By: Joyce PH. D. Reardon Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Center Point Large Print ISBN: 158547231X ISBN-13: 9781585472314 Released: 06 Sep 2002 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

The character of Ellen Rimbauer also reminds me strongly of Edna Pontellier, the heroine in Kate Chopin's 1899 classic "The Awakening." Both deal with the issue of a woman embracing her sexuality at the turn of the century & while both tales are tragedies, Ellen's is of a different fate. Her character is the strongest part of the "Diary," & if you are expecting the traditional heroine afflicted by a haunted house, you are going to be in for a surprise. The book suffers from the necessity of leaving massive holes in the narrative so that the cat does not end up entirely out of the bag. There are a couple of photographs & several relatively crude drawings that add little to the aura of authenticity (although I have seen better in both regards elsewhere associated with this enterprise).
This is a relatively simple division: If you are going to watch "Rose Red," then you should read "The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer." Yes, on one level it is a blatant attempt to make money off of our interest in anything Stephen King. But on the other hand, it is a solid back story & it informs our enjoyment of the mini-series. Of course, after "Rose Red" was aired, most of the fun & a large chunk of the value of reading this faux-diary was gone. But there are people out there who have not seen it yet, right? Then this book might be for you.

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