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Can't Quit You, Baby (Contemporary American Fiction) |
Author: Ellen Douglas
Published: 1989-12-01 |
List price: $12.95
Our price: $2.95
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As of: November 21st, 2008 01:46:02 AM
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Customer comments on this selection.
Worst Book Ever This is the worst book in existence. Nothing ever happens, and furthermore, it has the most superficial meaning possible in a novel. This fact is emphasized by the book's lack of depth; all this is really about is a woman going through a midlife crisis and the struggles of interracial friendships. Now you that, you dont have to read the book, which is good because the absence of quotation marks would only further serve to aggravate you toward it.
Attention Book Groups This is the perfect book group selection. A wonderful book that provides so much to talk about. We all loved it!
beautiful, moving, deep I found this book startling on so many levels - the emotional honesty about the characters, the intellectual honesty about race, the sheer fascination of Tweet's description of her youth and Cornelia's struggle to come back from alienation, the extraordinary vividness of the prose. The writer takes a big risk in making her own role explicit, but the pay-off at the end is tremendous. Just a great book.
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