Getting Some of Her Own

Getting Some of Her Own
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

Saidah Arrika Ekulona

شابک

9781436116497
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Thirty-four-year-old Susan Pettiford, an up-and-coming African-American interior designer, acquires a sizable inheritance and a life-altering diagnosis within weeks of each another. Author Gwynne Forster has composed a moving story of the complexities of second chances, career choices, and early menopause. Saidah Arrika Ekulona brings to the fore a wide range of emotions shared by the lead characters: a young woman questioning if there can be sex and love after a hysterectomy, a young man brooding over the father he never had, and a child dealing with the foster care system. Ekulona's performance is riveting and heartrending. She gives a deft narration, letting the words rather than her presentation dominate the characterizations. P.R. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

June 25, 2007
The prolific Forster (Blues from Down Deep
; When You Dance with the Devil
; etc.) delivers a simplistic story of love and parenthood. Susan Pettiford, a 34-year-old interior designer, moves back to hometown Woodmore, N.C., from New York City after she inherits her aunt's house. Early on, Susan gets a hysterectomy, leaving her to feel doomed to spinsterhood even though there are sparks aplenty between her and hunky architect Lucas Hamilton. Susan won't “let him get too close” because she can't give him a family, and she fills her spiritual void with a tutoring gig, where she becomes very close with two heart-of-gold orphans. Susan's friend and neighbor, graphic designer Cassandra Hairston-Shepherd, meanwhile, isn't ready to start a family, which rankles her husband enough that he threatens to leave her. Lucas has fatherhood issues, too, and they come to a head when his long-absent father reappears on the scene. Everything works out neatly and sweetly, but some readers may have trouble with the book's underlying philosophy about women's roles and motherhood.




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