Where'd You Go, Bernadette
A Novel
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2012
نویسنده
Kathleen Wilhoiteناشر
Hachette Book Groupشابک
9781619691117
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
- دیدگاه کاربران
نقد و بررسی
Starred review from May 14, 2012
In her second novel (after This One Is Mine), Semple pieces together a modern-day comic caper full of heart and ingenuity. Eighth-grader Bee is the daughter of Microsoft genius Elgin Branch and Bernadette Fox, a once-famous architect who has become a recluse in her Seattle home. Bee has a simple request: a family cruise to Antarctica as a reward for her good grades. Her parents acquiesce, but not without trepidation. Bernadette’s social anxiety has become so overwhelming that she’s employed a personal assistant from Delhi Virtual Assistants Intl. (who makes “$0.75 USD/hr.”) for tasks as simple as making dinner reservations. How will she survive three weeks on a boat with other live human beings? Maybe she won’t; a day before the trip, Bernadette disappears, and Bee gathers her mother’s invoices, e-mail correspondence, and emergency room bills in the hopes of finding clues as to where she went.The result is a compelling composite of a woman’s life—and the way she’s viewed by the many people who share it. As expected from a writer who has written episodes of Arrested Development, the nuances of mundane interactions are brilliantly captured, and the overarching mystery deepens with each page, until the thoroughly satisfying dénouement. Agent: Anna Stein, Aitken Alexander.
Kathleen Wilhoite delivers an energetic narration of Maria Semple's funny, often snide social commentary. Bernadette is lost. She can't find herself in the Seattle housewife she has become. Once an architect and recipient of a MacArthur Ògenius grant,Ó now married to Elgin Branch, Microsoft magnate, Bernadette is trembling on the edge of a breakdown. She's highly neurotic and slightly agoraphobic. She does errands via email through a virtual personal assistant based in India. When Bernadette disappears, it's her brilliant daughter, Bee (Balakrishna!), who searches for her. Wilhoite's frenetic reading works best for quirky eighth-grader Bee. Her adult voices are hyperactive, over-the-top caricatures. A more controlled reading would have better served Semple's touching exploration of a woman's disintegration and a daughter's determination. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine
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