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The girl who chased the moon (edición 2010)

por Sarah Addison Allen

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Emily Benedict came to Mullaby, North Carolina, hoping to solve at least some of the riddles surrounding her mother's life. But the moment Emily enters the house where her mother grew up and meets the grandfather she never knew--a reclusive, real-life gentle giant--she realizes that mysteries aren't solved in Mullaby, they're a way of life.… (más)
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Título:The girl who chased the moon
Autores:Sarah Addison Allen
Información:Thorndike, Me. : Center Point Pub., 2010.
Colecciones:Finished Reading
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The Girl Who Chased the Moon: A Novel por Sarah Addison Allen

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    El jardín de los hechizos por Sarah Addison Allen (brightbel)
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    The Sugar Queen por Sarah Addison Allen (brightbel)
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    Saving CeeCee Honeycutt por Beth Hoffman (lahochstetler)
    lahochstetler: Books about girls who have lost their mothers and who find new lives in somewhat Gothic southern towns.
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    Between, Georgia por Joshilyn Jackson (Reader_Barbara)
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Wow. Ok, first of all, WHY is there not a sequel? I can't remember a time when I finished a book and immediately began frantically flipping through the remaining pages to see if that really was "the end"? To look for hope of a sequel? HOW can she leave me hanging like this? Ugh....

Yes, I truly loved this story. I loved that Emily was genuinely sweet. She wasn't over the top goody goody---but she was truly kind and thoughtful. This was punctuated even further by the fact that I'd just finished Alice Hoffman's, The Probable Future which features a super snotty teen as its MC.

I love these kinds of stories that are magical without being magicky. I can't wait to read more! ( )
  classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
This is the book Twilight wishes it could have been. Well told mystical story weaving together fairy tale, secrets and love into a great story. ( )
  MsTera | Oct 10, 2023 |
Sarah Addison Allen mi piace molto: è una delle mie autrici da relax preferite. Quando non ho voglia di imbarcarmi in romanzi impegnativi, ma voglio farmi qualche coccola mentale, mi leggo una della fiabe che questa autrice ogni volta ci regala.

Non che la Allen parli solo di unicorni e fatine dei dentini: affronta temi serissimi (in questo caso l'autolesionismo, per esempio), ma lo fa ammantando le sue storie di fiaba e delicatezza. Tutto questo senza sminuire il dolore dei suoi personaggi - dolore che, anzi, trapela con realismo dalle pagine.

È come leggere una fiaba lontana dagli adattamenti per bambini, una fiaba scritta per trasmettere conoscenza agli adulti. Quindi ci ritroviamo in un mondo dove la carta da parati di una stanza può cambiare in base all'umore di chi la occupa, dove esistono giganti, dove un ragazzo può avere un'attrazione genetica per i dolci. Eppure è anche un mondo dove i pregiudizi sono forti, i rimpianti sono tanti e l'avidità rovina la vita delle persone.

Saranno molti i fili da ricomporre per le due protagoniste, Emily e Julia, entrambe alle prese con un passato complicato che pretende la loro attenzione e che entrambe dovranno affrontare. ( )
  lasiepedimore | Aug 30, 2023 |
The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen
Contemporary magical realism. Multiple timelines.
Emily moves in with Grandpa Vance. When she first gets there, the house is old and gray with shingles and paint chips raining down in the yard.
She loses her charm bracelet that was her mother’s but it shows up back on the table outside. She’s not sure how it got there.
Emily knows nothing about her mother at her own age and she doesn’t understand why she’s asked to leave a party, so spends time asking questions of Wynn Coffee, her grandfather and people from the small town. There is a secret the town keeps that she thinks may be why her mother left and never returned.
Julie bakes pastries and pies for the BBQ restaurant she inherited to make enough money to sell. She’s staying two years only. Julie offers to be a friend to Emily. Julie and Sawyer reconnect but Julie has a secret as well.
The story continues with Julie in the current timeline, as well as some of the past, while Emily learns about her mother’s past.

Overlapping and interwoven timelines and life of the three women.
🎧While I enjoyed listening to this via audiobook, I think I would have had an easier time separating the timelines by reading it. I did slow down the performance and backtracked a few times to keep it all clear.
I enjoyed the slight mystery of “the magic” and while I absolutely loved the ending, I wanted the next scene and reaction too. ( )
  Madison_Fairbanks | Jun 2, 2023 |
A girl of 17 moves to a small North Carolina town to live with her grandfather. She discovers that her mother had a very different reputation in that town, and she must live it down. Another woman, who had tough teenage years in that town has come home to clear up her father's affairs after his death. This is the story of both women learning to look at the past through a different lens than they had seen it before, and making peace with it.
This author plays fast and loose with anthropomorphism and comparison, "sunlight coughing through the windows." Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Her books have a tiny bit of soft magic in them, or at least fantastical happenings. The stories are pleasant and easy on the brain.
Warning: Please have a delicious cake on hand if you begin reading this story. You will need several pieces of it before you are done. ( )
  MrsLee | May 17, 2023 |
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Publishers Weekly Reviews
Allen's latest (after The Sugar Queen) takes the familiar setup of a young protagonist returning to the small town where her elusive mother was raised, and subverts it by sprinkling just enough magic into the narrative to keep things lively but short of saccharine. Seventeen-year-old Emily Benedict, intent on learning more about her mother, Dulcie, moves in with her grandfather, but is disappointed to find that her grandfather doesn't want to talk much about Dulcie. She soon discovers, though, that many still hold a grudge against Dulcie for the way she treated an old sweetheart before dumping him and disappearing. Luckily, Dulcie's high school adversary, Julia Winterson, back in town to pay down her deceased father's debt, takes a shine to Emily. She's working another quest as well: baking cakes every day with the hope that they'll somehow attract the daughter she gave up for adoption years ago. There are love interests, big family secrets, and magical happenings (color-changing wallpaper, mysterious lights) aplenty as Allen charts the spiraling inter-generational stories, bringing everything together in an unexpected way.
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To the memory of famous gentle giant Robert Pershing Wadlow (1918-1940). At the time of his death at age twenty-two, he was eight feet eleven inches tall - a world record that has never been broken.
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Emily Benedict came to Mullaby, North Carolina, hoping to solve at least some of the riddles surrounding her mother's life. But the moment Emily enters the house where her mother grew up and meets the grandfather she never knew--a reclusive, real-life gentle giant--she realizes that mysteries aren't solved in Mullaby, they're a way of life.

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