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Cathleen Schine

Autor von Die drei Frauen von Westport: Roman

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Author Cathleen Schine was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1953. She received a BA from Barnard College in 1976. She is both a novelist and a freelance writer. Two of her novels, The Love Letters and Rameau's Niece, were made into movies. She has also written for The New Yorker, The New York mehr anzeigen Review of Books and Family Circle. She currently lives in New York City. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen
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Werke von Cathleen Schine

Die drei Frauen von Westport: Roman (2010) 1,175 Exemplare
Der Liebesbrief (1995) 611 Exemplare
The Grammarians (2019) 468 Exemplare
Fin & Lady (2013) 394 Exemplare
Eine Liebe in Manhatten (2007) 392 Exemplare
Darwins Launen (1998) 304 Exemplare
Rameaus Nichte (1993) 236 Exemplare
She Is Me (2003) 174 Exemplare
Künstlers in Paradise (2023) 144 Exemplare
Alice In Bed (1983) 96 Exemplare
To the Birdhouse (1990) 72 Exemplare
The Love Letter [1999 film] (1999) — Autor — 14 Exemplare
Miss S. (2011) 5 Exemplare
Schine Cathleen 1 Exemplar
Neoyorquinos (2008) 1 Exemplar

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Vernunft und Gefühl (1811) — Vorwort, einige Ausgaben38,089 Exemplare
Verzauberter April (1922) — Einführung, einige Ausgaben2,809 Exemplare
The Best American Essays 2005 (2005) — Mitwirkender — 343 Exemplare

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I took this away with meas a 'holiday read'. I struggled to get beyond page 20, and abandoned it at about page 40. That was two weeks ago. I can't remember anything about it.
 
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Margaret09 | 84 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 15, 2024 |
KIRKUS REVIEWA close New York?based family copes with aging and death.The title of Schine?s (Fin & Lady, 2013, etc.) 10th novel refers to the famous lines by British poet Philip Larkin: ?They fuck you up, your mum and dad. / They may not mean to, but they do.? For Joy Bergman, who's caring for her beloved but hopelessly senile and physically failing husband and whose adult children think the answer is to get her a dog, you can replace ?mum and dad? with ?son and daughter.? This kind of witticism is one of the main pleasures of this novel, which introduces us to three generations of feisty characters but doesn?t give them enough action to hold our interest. The aging, the dying, the coping, and the kvetching all seem to proceed almost as slowly as they do in real life. Every time something interesting happens, such as when one of the littlest Bergmans accidentally breaks a shop window and injures a rabbi or a tiny dog is mauled by a big ferocious one, any negative consequences are resolved by the end of the chapter. A storyline about an elderly suitor who turns up professing his lifelong adoration of Joy is muted. In lieu of a plot arc, the novel focuses on the warmth the author feels for her characters and the warmth they feel for each other. ?Daniel had never understood that you could love anyone as much as he loved Ruby and Cora. This love was new, born when they were born. Now life without that love coursing through him was unimaginable.??It?s hard to be an old Jew,? as one of the characters comments, and it?s not so exciting to read about them, either. If this is the beginning of a tsunami of books about aging by baby-boomer authors, let?s hope things pick up.… (mehr)
 
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bentstoker | 27 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 26, 2024 |
I was interested in this book because of the rave review in the NYT with many comparisons to Jane Austin. Don't waste your time with this book. I had to force myself to finish reading it. The characters were dull, self-absorbed and unlikeable and the story was annoyingly boring. The only plus is that it's a short book.
 
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ellink | 84 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 22, 2024 |
Read for my book club. I love words and took courses in linguistics in college. Yet, this book fell flat. It started out ok with a good premise and some interesting scenarios such as swapping jobs (admittedly dangerous since it's an oft-used ruse in movies). But the characters were fixated on things or in ways that did not keep my interest. Even the "barely a dilemma" of the dictionary that led to the ending was not particularly creative or enjoyable.

Reading this book felt like the equivalent of eating raw tofu. Ultimately, it was uninspired. I did not enjoy the tension. Instead it was bland and tiresome. I'm guessing the author thought her dialogues were witty banter. They were not.
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donwon | 30 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 22, 2024 |

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