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Cargando... The Rector's Wifepor Joanna Trollope
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Joanna Trollope décrit la vie de village en Angleterre. Les situations et les personnages sont intéressants, les relations familiales et amoureuses aussi. Le filon s'est un peu épuisé avec le temps. Les meilleurs selon moi sont celui-ci, the Choir et a Village Affair. A nuanced, sophisticated exploration of a woman at the crossroads: of her faith, her marriage to a Church of England rector, and her relationship with her children & village friendships. Moments of humor - based on the wry, but thoughtful observations of human nature by the author- helped lift it above the inevitable disappointments and mundane realities of married life, parenting dilemmas, the demands of "duty". I found it a compelling and fast read. 'The Rector's Wife' is one of the most thought-provoking and best-written of Joanna Trollope's books, in my view. It focusses on Anna who has been married for twenty years to Peter, an Anglican Vicar. She has been constantly supportive, and has mostly coped with raising the children, looking after the home, and entertaining - often at short notice - a variety of people. But she's beginning to feel trapped. She isn't always sure of her own faith, and she's quite certain that her purpose in life is not to be an unpaid curate. On the whole I found it very enjoyable. It was quite thought-provoking too, my only problem being that the author seemed to write from a viewpoint outside that of Christianity herself - thus while she clearly tried hard to understand Peter's viewpoint, and that of other Christians in the book, there was inevitably something missing. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
For twenty years, Anna Bouverie, as a priest's wife, has served God and the parish in a variety of ways. She has baked for the Brownies, delivered parish magazines, washed and ironed her husband's surplices and clothed herself and her children in jumble-sale items.When her husband fails to gain promotion to archdeacon and retreats into isolated bitterness, and the bullying of her daughter at the local comprehensive reaches an intolerable level, Anna rebels. She takes a job in the local supermarket where she earns her own money, her sense of self-worth, the shocked disapproval of the parish and the icy fury of her husband.She also attracts the passionate interest of three very different men, each of whom was to play a significant part in the blossoming of her life ... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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