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The Flight of Gemma Hardy: A Novel (2012 original; edición 2012)

por Margot Livesey

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Overcoming a life of hardship and loneliness, Gemma Hardy, a brilliant and determined young woman, accepts a position as an au pair on the remote Orkney Islands where she faces her biggest challenge yet.
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Título:The Flight of Gemma Hardy: A Novel
Autores:Margot Livesey
Información:Harper Perennial (2012), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 480 pages
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The Flight of Gemma Hardy por Margot Livesey (2012)

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    Jane Eyre por Charlotte Brontë (BookshelfMonstrosity)
    BookshelfMonstrosity: The Flight of Gemma Hardy is an updated version of Jane Eyre, set in mid-20th-century Scotland. Read the original to get a fuller understanding of Gemma's choices.
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I liked this book a lot. I liked the first 2/3rds of the book much better than the last 1/3rd. For the record I'm not a fan of Jane Eyre but I did like Gemma. It might have gotten me hungry to read again. ( )
  MsTera | Oct 10, 2023 |
Maybe 3.5 — I found the cruelty she experienced in the beginning unconvincing. Or perhaps it was the 9-year-old voice that was unconvincing. But I liked the theme that history, while a powerful influence, isn't destiny. And the scenes in Iceland were lovely. ( )
  Bruyere_C | Dec 2, 2021 |
adult fiction. A complete reimagining of Jane Eyre, in 1950s Scotland/Iceland. Livesey kept the main characters and their general paths, but has skillfully changed many aspects and circumstances, and I think the story is much more realistic for it. ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
This novel is a retelling of Jane Eyre largely set in the 1960s Scotland, so of course I loved it. Gemma Hardy starts out as an orphan who is not well liked by her aunt and cousins, is sent away to a boarding school, becomes a nanny to a mysterious family, and promptly falls in love with her handsome employer. Aspects of the tale have been updated - there's no crazy wife in the attic - and other pieces of the story have been moved around, but this novel evokes many of the things I love about the original - a rich atmosphere, a strong female voices, and a fierce determination to make one's own way in the world. ( )
  wagner.sarah35 | Nov 23, 2020 |
Jane Eyre in 1960's Scotland - details shifted around but kept some of the same feel. ( )
  cindywho | May 27, 2019 |
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But like a production of “Twelfth Night” where all the characters are played as cowboys or Prohibition-era gangsters, “Gemma Hardy” left me wondering why “Jane Eyre” needs to be resettled in the late 1950s. Livesey makes little of the contrast between the two tales or even the contrast between the two eras. Indeed, Gemma’s life in these small, remote towns seems so much closer to the early 19th century than the mid-20th that I was always startled when an automobile intruded on the scene.

....When an author dons the mantle of a classic, it’s not unreasonable to expect her to reanimate it in some significant way. There’s nothing jarring or silly about this homage (for that, see Sherri Browning Erwin’s “Jane Slayre” with a werewolf bride in the attic), but for all of Live­sey’s intelligent and graceful storytelling, she keeps Gemma Hardy’s flight too close to the ground.
añadido por Nickelini | editarWashington Post, Ron Charles (Feb 7, 2012)
 
"This original slant on a classic story line captures the reader's interest and sustains it to the end. Fans of modern interpretations of the classics will particularly enjoy."
añadido por Christa_Josh | editarLibrary Journal, Catherine Tingelstad (Nov 1, 2011)
 
. “The Flight of Gemma Hardy,” Livesey’s appealing new novel, is, as she has explained, a kind of continued conversation, a “recasting” of both “Jane Eyre” and Livesey’s own childhood. Set mostly in Scotland in the late 1950s and ’60s, the narrative follows the fortunes of a young girl, Gemma Hardy, who is beset by bad luck. ...Livesey is a lovely, fluid writer. There’s much pleasure to be had in her descriptions of neolithic sites in Orkney and, most of all, her abiding affinity for the natural world: “the limpet’s frill of muscle” found while the young Gemma pulls shells off the rocks in a windswept cove, the “gleaming scar” on a beech tree that has lost the branch where a rope swing once hung, the experience of “retrieving two warm eggs from a drowsy red hen.”

It isn’t, however, until the final third of the novel, when Gemma, risking her own life, is forced to leave what she loves and act independently, that “The Flight of Gemma Hardy” becomes its most satisfying self.
 
How do you recast a classic? Follow Margot Livesey's lead in The Flight of Gemma Hardy, a riveting retelling of Jane Eyre that puts the familiar feminist heroine in the pre-feminist world of early 1960s Scotland. The result is distinct and even daring — and far from derivative.

It's a tricky prospect, paying (nearly) modern homage to a piece of literature that was done so right the first time, but from the first few pages, Flight soars on its own writerly wings.
 

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