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Girl Reading: A Novel por Katie Ward
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Girl Reading: A Novel (2011 original; edición 2012)

por Katie Ward (Autor)

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A kaleidoscopic tale follows the experiences of seven women models from different historical periods, the artists for whom they sit, the factors that shape the creations of their portraits, and the ties that connect them to each other.
Miembro:mahallett
Título:Girl Reading: A Novel
Autores:Katie Ward (Autor)
Información:Scribner (2012), 352 pages
Colecciones:Actualmente leyendo
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Etiquetas:Fiction virago

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Girl Reading por Katie Ward (2011)

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    El atlas de las nubes por David Mitchell (rarm)
    rarm: Girl Reading isn't as intricately constructed as Cloud Atlas, but both books use linked stories to carry a theme through the centuries and into the future.
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I'm struggling with this book. I'm almost finished but I'm still at a loss. I'm not sure what links the stories together. I'm not excited by very many of the characters. Some of the stories seem unfinished. Maybe at the end there will be some illumination. There wasn't any illumination at the end. I got through it.....but that's all I can say about it. I went online to see what other folks said in their reviews. I was surprised to see that many folks enjoyed the stories. I felt they were repetitive in theme in that the women's lives were most often defined by their relationships or lack thereof with men and their ability to procreate. I also agree with many folks who deplored the lack of proper dialog punctuation. ( )
  bcrowl399 | Aug 26, 2018 |
Some stories were better than others, but overall it was pretentious and dull. ( )
  plumtingz | Dec 14, 2017 |
I don't think Katie ward writes well. She doesn't have clear enough goals. I found most of these stories so boring, with unclear endings.. The stories didn't move. They jumped. Also like other readers, I misses the " marks. ( )
  mahallett | Feb 19, 2016 |
Rather to my surprise I quite enjoyed this book. It's a book about art and female experience rather than about reading - reading is the slight thread that binds them all. Liked the first story the best and the modern day story the least. Guess the author is getting at the idea of art and reading as a powerful force in humans which despite e-everything still requires physical objects for that connection - I think?? Might be wrong. ( )
  infjsarah | Nov 14, 2015 |
After 234 pages I decided not to finish this book. I was so intrigued by the premise - about images of girls/women reading over centuries. This book delivered intense back stories for these works of art and the females depicted, but in most cases, the reading was tangential to the image. Being an avid reader since childhood (and therefore couldn't resist the title), I really wanted a story that centered on the pursuit of reading.

Even though I chose to move to another book, I want to say that Ward is a great writer.mi hope to find other novels by her - her level of detail is quite rich and is well-suited to a single story whereas this felt book read like very faintly linked short stories. ( )
  Lcwilson45 | Jun 7, 2015 |
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“Girl Reading” is not perfect. One story’s conclusion, in which a deceased lover is envisioned advising her mate to live again, disappoints slightly, though it is the only one to do so. This evocative, substantial book, in the tradition of A.S. Byatt, deserves a close reading.
añadido por rarm | editarWashington Post, Carole Burns (Mar 9, 2012)
 
This book's problem undoubtedly lies in its episodic nature. This is a static idea, in some ways a schematic exercise, with too much reliance on a concept. The narrative tension is missing. What Mantel calls the "allusive hinterland … what is unsaid" can add to the problem, the clues too subtle, the links, though they are there, not perfectly made. The book is clever, dense, informed, ambitious and accomplished, yet it could be more gripping.
 
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She arrives glowing from the effort of running, strands of red hair coming loose from her kerchief (she tucks them in), marks on her neck like bruises on fruit.
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