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The Angel Makers (2006)

por Jessica Gregson

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With the men away at war, women in a small village are intoxicated by their new freedom, in this "story that will hold readers from beginning to end" (Booklist).

When the men of a remote Hungarian village go off to war in 1916, the women left behind realize their lives are much better without them. Suddenly, they are not being beaten; they have time for friendships; they even find romance with the injured Italian soldiers staying just outside of town.

For Sari, an intelligent girl who's always been an outcastâ??her fellow villagers suspect her of being a witch because of her medical knowledgeâ??it's the first time in her life she's had friends. When the men return at war's end, the freedom Sari and the others have enjoyed is suddenly snatched from them, and they realize they need to do whatever it takes to get it back. Sari puts her medical knowledge to use to make that happenâ??but as events spiral out of control, her attempt to take matters into her own hands may mean her problems are only beginning, in this remarkable novel inspired by real events.
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The Angel Makers is based on an almost unbelievable true story, set in a small Hungarian village during WWI.
After the men leave to fight the women realize many of them are happier without their oppressive husbands. They form bonds with each other and with some Italian prisoners of war. Sari is the strong main character, a mere teenager with a knowledge of herbs and healing that make some suspect her of witchcraft, but the village midwife takes her in. The story tells how Sari first poisons her abusive husband, Ferenc when he returns and then gets trapped into helping other women off theirs. I can’t help but feel sorry for Ferenc who was obviously traumatized by years of trench warfare; although he treats Sari cruelly when he returns.
Back then (and to some extent still now) some women had limiting choices, others in this story merely found their men inconvenient.
An engrossing read – I’m tempted to give her 5 stars instead of 4 ( if only there was a 4.5!). ( )
  CindaMac | Mar 26, 2017 |
I had high hopes for [The Angel Makers] by [Jessica Gregson]. I mean foreign land, war, infidelity, murder, and mystery, how could you go wrong? It did. The language was a bit cruder that I felt it needed to be even for character development. The beginning of the story started so well. The character of Sari was intriguing but as the book went on she seemed to get sucked into the shallowness of the rest of the characters. The ending just fizzled. ( )
  MsHooker | Jul 18, 2014 |
Good start -- terrible second half ( )
1 vota jennbisk | Jun 12, 2012 |
I really loved the first half of the book, describing Sari's early years, her engagement to Ferenc, and the village and POW camp during the war. Once the Hungarian men returned home, though, the author started rushing things. Suddenly everyone was poisoning everyone else, with little explanation, then this total deus ex machina ending out of left field. The first half of the book was five stars, the second half three (or even two, I'm sorry to say), so it averages out at four. ( )
1 vota meggyweg | May 30, 2012 |
Jessica Gregson’s debut novel, The Angel Makers, is one of those novels that will make a reader question his feelings about crimes committed by otherwise admirable people. Is a murder committed with good intentions any less a crime than a murder committed in the midst of rage or lust? Would a good person allow other innocent lives to be taken simply because she does not want to be exposed as a murderess of bad people? Jessica Gregson will have you trying to decide.

The Angel Makers is based upon a series of murders that occurred in Nagyrev, Hungary, over a 15-year period that began during World War I. It is believed that at least 45 people were poisoned in the village during those years; some say the real number is closer to 300. What is not in dispute is that the ringleaders, and source of the arsenic used to kill all of the victims, were the village midwife and her young assistant. These two women, under fictional names, are the central characters of The Angel Makers.

One’s initial reaction might be to wonder how a crime of this proportion, one involving so many people, could have remained undiscovered for more than a decade. Gregson’s description of the utter remoteness of life in rural Hungary during this period, and of the type of self-contained, closed society that developed there, makes it seem very possible – if not probable – that such killers could get away with their crime for a very long time. Even a series of crimes like this one, crimes that claimed the lives of multiple husbands, elderly parents, lovers, and sons, could remain a dark, self-contained secret when so many women had so much to lose.

So, what triggered the murders? Simply put, when Italian prisoners of war were housed near the village, the women caught a glimpse of a life much different from the one they had been living with their husbands prior to the beginning of World War I. With their own husbands away fighting the war, a war from which they might never return, at that, it was too easy for the women to form relationships with the Italians for whom they were paid to cook, clean, and wash. Because security at the makeshift prison was almost nonexistent, soon enough most of the village women had taken Italian lovers whom they preferred over their husbands. When those husbands began to return from the front, the women had a choice to make. Many were quick to choose their Italian lovers and the new lifestyle they had come to enjoy.

Is the murder of a man justified if it saves his wife from years of physical abuse or saves the life of the unborn child carried by that woman? Perhaps, but you decide. The bigger moral question faced by the book’s two main characters involves what they did to hide their secret. They chose to make murder possible for other women who wanted to rid themselves of elderly parents, siblings in line for a family inheritance, or crippled husbands and sons. Was Sari (the fictional midwife assistant) a good woman or a bad woman? Did she deserve to hang – or not? Read The Angel Makers before you try to answer those questions.

Rated at: 4.0 ( )
  SamSattler | Jan 9, 2012 |
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"This beautifully written and engaging debut novel is as compelling as the true story that inspired Gregson. It is sure to appeal to a variety of readers, but especially to historical fiction fans."
añadido por Christa_Josh | editarLibrary Journal, Mara Dabrishus (Nov 1, 2011)
 
Ungarn, 1914. I en avsidesliggende landsby lever unge Sari. Sari ser ting ingen andre ser, og de andre beboerne unngår henne. Etter farens død bor Sari hos Judit, landsbyens kloke kone og «heks», som lærer henne opp som jordmor og sykepleier.
Når krigen bryter ut og mennene sendes til fronten, oppstår det nye bånd mellom kvinnene som er igjen. For første gang opplever Sari vennskap og fellesskap. Så blir det bygget en leir for italienske krigsfanger rett i nærheten, og kvinnene oppdager en ny verden.
Etter fire år vender landsbyens menn tilbake. Det tar ikke lang tid før de skjønner at det har foregått mye i deres fravær som ikke tåler dagens lys. Mennene vil gjenopprette lov og orden, men kvinnene gir ikke uten videre slipp på sin nyvunne frihet. De tar skjebnen i egne hender ...

Jessica Gregsons debutbok er en fengslende roman om kjærlighet, vennskap, drap og hevn - utrolig nok bygget på en sann historie. "Englemakerne" er filmet (premiere 2008) med blant annet Helen Mirren og John Hurt i hovedrollene.

"En sterk og besettende roman om kjærlighet, vennskap og drap."
 
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Fiction. Literature. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:

With the men away at war, women in a small village are intoxicated by their new freedom, in this "story that will hold readers from beginning to end" (Booklist).

When the men of a remote Hungarian village go off to war in 1916, the women left behind realize their lives are much better without them. Suddenly, they are not being beaten; they have time for friendships; they even find romance with the injured Italian soldiers staying just outside of town.

For Sari, an intelligent girl who's always been an outcastâ??her fellow villagers suspect her of being a witch because of her medical knowledgeâ??it's the first time in her life she's had friends. When the men return at war's end, the freedom Sari and the others have enjoyed is suddenly snatched from them, and they realize they need to do whatever it takes to get it back. Sari puts her medical knowledge to use to make that happenâ??but as events spiral out of control, her attempt to take matters into her own hands may mean her problems are only beginning, in this remarkable novel inspired by real events.

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