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Bella Pollen

Autor de Hunting Unicorns

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Obras de Bella Pollen

Hunting Unicorns (2003) 341 copias
The Summer of the Bear (2010) 255 copias
Midnight Cactus (2006) 83 copias
The Daydream Girl (1999) 46 copias
All About Men (1997) 12 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
20th Century
Género
female
Nacionalidad
United Kingdom

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I liked how this book was told through 2 alternating voices--and short chapters, always a plus. There were a few parts that hurt my tummy I laughed so hard, other parts that were touching, and others that were almost tension-filled as I hoped for a happy ending that was never guaranteed.
 
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Abcdarian | 10 reseñas más. | May 18, 2024 |
Initially found this book too whimsical and nearly abandoned it after a few pages. Then had another stab at it and enjoyed it. The bear did not really come alive for me but I enjoyed both being in the Outer Hebrides and the Bonn, Berlin, London interludes.The structure of the book worked well - better than the content which was OK but a bit sentimental. James was written very well the whole way through, Georgina came alive eventually, but Alba and the mother Letty sounded like two sides of the author herself and probably suffered from a lack of insight.… (más)
 
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Ma_Washigeri | 16 reseñas más. | Jan 23, 2021 |
This was really a good read. I loved the wordy description of the desert and mountains, it would personally be too hot for me there but what a beautiful place to see, at least in my imagination for now. It also brings to mind the problem we have with the border of Mexico, no I don't think we should build a wall, but there has to be a more humane way to deal wit hour neighbors to the south. This book sat on my TBR shelf for a while, I'm happy for that because it gave me something different to read in a bit of a difficult time.… (más)
 
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mchwest | 3 reseñas más. | Mar 17, 2020 |
It's the summer of 1979, and Letty is reeling from the sudden death of her soulmate and husband, and struggling to hold her family together -- there is sensible late-teen Georgina, who is going through new feelings her mother is clueless about; Alba the angry middle child who rebels against everyone and everything; and innocent 8 year old James who has some unnamed cognitive disorder that makes him understand the world in a literal and odd way. So Letty flees with her children to the Outer Hebrides off the west coast of Scotland, her lifelong safe place.

Her husband worked for the British government in Bonn, and had constant secret dealings with East Germany. His death by fall from a building is viewed with suspicion. Did he commit espionage and then suicide? Was he murdered? How did he come to fall to his unexpected death?

And what about the escaped from the circus grizzly bear on the island? How is it speaking to young James? Is his lost father inhabiting the bear?

Short chapters and shifts between threads keep this story moving to a satisfying ending that wraps them all together.

Rating: Somewhere between 4 & 4.5 so I'll tip up to 4.5 stars.

Recommended for: people in the mood for a good story more than stunning prose and deep thoughts.

Why I Read This Now: A good friend recommended this, so I ordered it from England as it was a bit of an unusual book to find here on the west coast of Canada. I haven't heard of it or the author anywhere else. When I thanked her for it, she said that she stumbled on to it too but didn't say how (I'll ask her next time I see her). She spent some time in the Orkneys a few years ago so maybe she picked it up in Scotland.
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½
 
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Nickelini | 16 reseñas más. | Sep 15, 2018 |

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