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Narrateur(s):
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Kymberly Dakin
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Auteur(s):
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Alice Munro
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Three stories concern the same woman - in the first, she escapes from teaching at a girls' school into a wild love affair; in the second, she returns with her child to the home of her parents, whose marriage she finally begins to examine; and in the last, her vanished child turns up caught in the grip of a religious cult.
In these and other stories, Alice Munro's understanding of the people about whom she writes makes their lives as real as our own.
©2004 Alice Munro (P)2008 BBC Audiobooks AmericaVous pourriez aussi aimer...
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Listening to these stories for the third time. Mesmerized by the writer’s skill and storytelling capabilities. RIP the queen of short stories.
Chance, soon, silence
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My conclusion? It certainly exceeded my expectations in many ways. The stories have a lot of depth to it... I guess a lot can be packed into a terse story in the hands of a skilled writer. Without spending too many words, the author managed to create vivid, life-like characters. The stories are short, but it felt like vignettes into the lives of the well know characters. Yes, some of the stories in the book does have a common thread that serves to link them together (so you can say there is a bit of 'cheating' going on here). But that's not a complaint, just a simple observation.
So my thought in the end? Very good stories, extremely well written. I just wonder how much better some of the stories could be if it was a 'full length' novel ;D
Open my eyes to short stories
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I don’t understand what the draw is. I feel the book is a complete smattering of her own experiences with imagination mixed-in to complete the stories.
Not the greatest book I’ve read. In fact if I’d had to sit in one spot to read the book myself and not be able to keep busy doing far more important things, like vacuuming and other housework, I’d have dropped this book within the first 15 minutes, having given the book a complete chance to mesmerize me.
Boring, hum-drum, plain old everyday experiences that could be written by almost anyone. The reader did a wonderful job. She’s the reason I finished the book entirely.
Strange
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Short stories of women in different life places
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loved it!
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