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Anne Bernays teaches at Harvard's Nieman Foundation.

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I haven’t finished this in its entirety, but it will remain a great resource on my shelf for getting me out of a rut, considering problems with my writing, generating fresh material. I can open it to any page and be handed some thoughtful concepts, useful exercises, and inspiring quotes from established authors.
 
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invisiblecityzen | 9 reseñas más. | Mar 13, 2022 |
I haven’t finished this in its entirety, but it will remain a great resource on my shelf for getting me out of a rut, considering problems with my writing, generating fresh material. I can open it to any page and be handed some thoughtful concepts, useful exercises, and inspiring quotes from established authors.
 
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invisiblecityzen | 9 reseñas más. | Mar 13, 2022 |
In the post-World War II era of McCarthyism, Walter Samson, a very successful editor with a picture-perfect family (loving wife, adoring son and daughter) has little worry in the world. Until one day Barry Rogers shows up in his office and awakens a whole part of Walter he never knew existed. Spurred by his passion, he not only takes up a clandestine relationship with Barry, he goes so far as to move him into the servants' quarters of his home so they can be closer together. While constantly at risk of being found out, Walter tries to juggle his double life at home with his career.

I really enjoyed this book. The writing flows rather well - it's written in a first-person narrative style and it's easy to feel like Walter is right there telling you his story. There are some interesting twists and turns in the path the story takes and I think it's easy for the reader to find themselves conflicted between frowning on Walter's duplicity and truly feeling for the circumstances of the era in which he lived. Bernays has created a very believable world that makes the characters - to use her own words about one of the authors Walter discovered - "not so much realistic as real."

I would have personally liked to see more of the private moments in Barry and Walter's relationship, but what it lacks in that area doesn't detract from the story or what I see as the primary purpose of the narrative, so I can't fault the book at all on that front. Recommended for those interested in historical fiction, m/m romance, and stories focusing on LGBT issues.
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crtsjffrsn | 16 reseñas más. | Aug 27, 2021 |
1975. This was a great book. Mostly takes place in 1948 when the protagonist Sarah "Sally" Stern is 13. Her mother and step-father are killed in a plane crash. She's been rich, living in the E. 70s in New York City, and going to private school. Living with a Calder mobile, a Degas and a Braques and other great art that gets donated to the MOMA and the Met when her parents die. They were German Jews, trying to assimilate as much as possible. They belonged to a club that held a Christmas party every years and didn't accept Russian Jews. Sally gets sent to live with her step-father's best friend's family in Brookline, Mass. They are Russian Jews, and not wealthy, although they are now that they have Sally and her half brother, Roger, to take care of. Sally learns what it's like to have family from them. Her socialite mother and playboy, gentile father, had no emotional capacity, so she had been rich, but lonely. It is a great look at class distinctions, and family.… (más)
 
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