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Katharine Noel

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2+ Werke 296 Mitglieder 15 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 2 Lesern

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Katharine Noel is a Jones Lecturer at Stanford University, where she formerly held a Stegner Fellowship.

Beinhaltet die Namen: Katharine Noel, Katharine Noel

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Werke von Katharine Noel

Unerwartet schöne Tage (2006) 281 Exemplare
Meantime: A Novel (2016) 15 Exemplare

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Best New American Voices 2003 (2002) — Mitwirkender — 58 Exemplare

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Noel, Katharine
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA
Wohnorte
San Francisco, California, USA
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Author
Beziehungen
Puchner, Eric (husband)

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This is probably in my top 10 favorite bks. Esp b/c of "Exploits and Opinions of Doctor Faustroll Pataphysician - a Neo Scientific Novel" wch was, by far, one of the most original & bizarre novels that I'd read at the time. I often imagine that I'm Jarry reincarnated. Either that or I'm a reincarnation of the sun as "a cool, solid, and homogeneous globe." It depends on wch psychic makes me regress to my past lives. The cheaper ones have me being Jarry's rat-gnawed bike tire but I only partially believe that.… (mehr)
 
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tENTATIVELY | 13 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 3, 2022 |
*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher at BEA 2016. This is an honest review.*

This is an interesting book that deals with the simple realities of life, especially focusing on relationships and how they define a person. This book focuses on Claire, who had an interesting childhood growing up, but that is simply a backdrop to the main story of Claire’s faltering relationship with her husband, which affects everything she does within the main storyline. As her relationship because more distant, she is increasingly aware of just how much of her life revolves around her husband and the life that they made together and she’s faced with the same choice her parents had to make when she was a child: does she rip it apart and start fresh, or does she try to live with the changing reality?

Aside from a few main plot points, like Claire’s husband Jeremy being hospitalized, and Claire’s sister getting pregnant, not a whole lot really happens in this book. It’s mostly an introspective journey that the reader takes with Claire, who is forced to re-examine everything about her life. I enjoyed it for its gritty reality in showing how relationships often work. Neither Claire nor Jeremy are perfect people; nobody is ever perfectly right, and they both commit wrongs on each other. Claire isn’t the sainted wife dutifully taking care of her husband in ICU, she is certainly doing that, but it takes its toll on her and she and Jeremy both end up a little snippy with each other because of how exhausted and miserable they both are. My favorite scene is one where Claire is reaching her breaking point with Jeremy and his new closeness with his ex, so she sets a trap for him. No, it’s not mature, but I don’t know any adult who would be perfectly mature in her situation, so I appreciated it for its reality.

Mainly, I appreciated this novel for its ability to allow me to reflect on my own life and my own concepts about relationships and what I find important in them. This was a hard, sad story, but it contains ideas that everyone can appreciate, even if they don’t agree with the character’s choices or reactions. If you’re looking for a more reflective sort of story that explores what relationships (including friendships and family relationships) entail and how they evolve, then definitely give this a try.

Also posted on Purple People Readers.
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sedelia | Jun 15, 2017 |
I found this book quite compelling at times, but wasn't that impressed with the story overall. The book centers on a family and the ramifications they face when the daughter, Angela, becomes mentally ill. Some of the passages are quite interesting, but overall, the story seemed flat.
 
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justacatandabook | 13 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 9, 2016 |
interesting read. for some reason i found it choppy, it didn't flow from chapter to chapter. but still good, deep characters.
 
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lloyd1175 | 13 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 22, 2014 |

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