Everyone is Beautiful
A Novel
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
Lanie Coates, a stay-at-home mom with three children under the age of 5, moves from Houston to Cambridge with her husband. Kirsten Potter narrates this story of child-rearing and friendship in a bright, clear voice full of emotion. As Lanie adjusts to her new home, she also seeks meaning in her life. As the author provides insights into the hectic days of a mother with more children than hands, an over-busy husband, and new friends, Potter ably disappears into Lanie's character, fully engaged in this story of everyday life. Halfway through the novel, Lanie discovers photography, and the story takes off along with her. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
September 29, 2008
When Lanie Coates moves from Houston to Cambridge, Mass., with her musician husband, Peter, she loses her support system and quickly becomes overwhelmed by her three small boys and a self-image that's sagging both literally and figuratively. In this agreeable mom-lit entry from the author of The Bright Side of Disaster
, Lanie, a former painter, finds beauty in everyone but herself, and especially adores Peter, even though the two of them seem to be drifting apart. The early chapters nearly sink beneath the weight of routine housekeeping details and scenes describing the children's bodily functions and fascination with their body parts, matters most parents have experienced, but which don't necessarily make for great fiction. However, as Lanie begins to find herself through a newfound passion for photography, the story gains traction, and the tension grows as her photography teacher turns out to be a smitten kitten. Like real-life marriage with children, this book offers enough sparkling moments to compensate for the tedium.
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