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Laura Barnett (1) (1982–)

Autor de The Versions of Us

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5 Obras 637 Miembros 31 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Laura Barnett is a writer, journalist and theatre critic. She has been on staff at the Guardian and the Daily Telegraph, and is now a freelance arts journalist and features writer, working for the Guardian, the Observer and Time Out, as well as several other national newspapers and magazines. She mostrar más was born in 1982 in south London. She studied Spanish and Italian at Cambridge University, and newspaper journalism at City University, London. Her first non-fiction book, Advice from the Players - a compendium of advice for actors - is published by Nick Hern Books. Laura has previously published short stories, for which she has won several awards. The Versions of Us is her first novel. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras de Laura Barnett

The Versions of Us (2015) 567 copias
Greatest Hits (2017) 52 copias
Gifts (2021) 13 copias
Advice from the Players (2014) 4 copias
This Beating Heart (2022) 1 copia

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1982-07-15
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
London, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
London, England, UK
Ocupaciones
journalist

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"Three couples. Three lives. Three possible versions. " Despite the sweet way in which the author concluded all three versions. This was for the most part, a bleak and depressing book at how most relationships are bound to fail. After 385 pages of all the troubles these couples had in staying together, wiping it up nicely in the final chapter just didn't match with the overall feel of the novel.
 
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kevinkevbo | 24 reseñas más. | Jul 14, 2023 |
Lovely and heartwarming.
 
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Andy5185 | Jul 9, 2023 |
I wanted to like this book much more than I actually did, but it ended up being ridiculously hard to follow which version I was reading.

This book was told in three versions and chapters alternated in various orders focusing on one of two characters. While each chapter was clearly marked with which version it was about, I had to write down a quick description of which version referred to which plot in order to keep track of where I was.

Additionally, remembering which characters were doing what became challenging. In all three versions, children were born and each had a distinct personality, and three different sets of spouses and divorces and friends came along with three different lives. I felt like this book should have been a pleasant read, but instead I was juggling names constantly.

Though I normally adore books written in present tense, it felt finicky here. I was constantly aware of it and it was constantly jolting me out to reread sentences to check for congruency.

I did think the concept of this book was fabulous, how one minor decision could completely and utterly change a life, and I enjoyed the way certain threads of the stories stayed constant throughout all three. However, it wasn't enough to really captivate me.

The concept of this was great and I did enjoy the ultimate ending, but getting through this book was a serious struggle at some points.

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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whakaora | 24 reseñas más. | Mar 5, 2023 |
I think This Beating Heart is my favourite of all of Laura Barnett's books. It's a slim volume yet packs in so much emotion and heart-rending depth. It's also beautifully observed and based around the author's own experiences.

'What if the family you want…..isn't the family you need?' Christina is 43 and has longed for a child with her husband, Ed. Several rounds of IVF have either failed or have resulted in a miscarriage and Christina and Ed are broken. They're going their separate ways, the toll of the treatment and losses too heavy for them to bear.

The story is told from Christina's point of view and I really felt for her. At one point the unthinkable happens and I didn't know how she would cope with it but she found an inner strength from somewhere and what's so wonderful about this book is the hope for the future, the sense that if Christina can move on she can come out the other side stronger and happier, like a flower that has closed its petals to weather a storm, only to blossom in the burgeoning sunshine.

The writing is sublime, so real and compelling, the everyday life of Christina drawing me in completely. I was enthralled by the way her relationships with her family and friends helped her deal with what happened to her, enriched by new friendships and new experiences.

This Beating Heart is entrancing in every way and I highly recommend it for its perfectly descriptive prose and its moving but ultimately uplifting story.
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nicx27 | Aug 18, 2022 |

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