Crazy Ladies

Crazy Ladies
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Crazy Ladies Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2006

نویسنده

Michael Lee West

ناشر

HarperAudio

شابک

9780061135453
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AudioFile Magazine
A cast of memorable Southern women--six generations--their loves, mistakes and struggles--makes up this entertaining novel, superbly read by the author. West's nuances of dialect are authentic, and she fully creates each character vocally, expressing the full emotional range without ever going too far. In a feat unusual for an author/narrator, she makes it hard to imagine anyone else reading the story better. Beginning in the Depression with Gussie and a deep family secret, the story moves through the decades, developing stories of Gussie's daughters and their children, as well as that of Queenie, the young black woman who comes to work for Gussie in the '30s and becomes part of the saga. West's skill at creating fully believable characters (despite the dramatic events in their lives) makes this a rich and robust novel, wonderfully performed. M.A.M. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

August 29, 1990
The characters in West's promising first novel are richly eccentric and they exist in a colorfully evoked setting. However, there's little tension in this saga of a family in small-town Crystal Falls, Tenn. Though the story begins with the shock of a murder and the attempts of Miss Gussie Hamilton, resident matriarch, to conceal it, the murder has little importance in the ensuing narrative, even when the body is unearthed decades later. Meanwhile, Miss Gussie, her three daughters and their daughters endure various dramatic vicissitudes, including a fair share of illegitimate births, betrayals and divorces. (Three generations of daughters reunite under Miss Gussie's roof). Miss Gussie's daughter Dorothy is the only truly ``crazy'' lady among them: her whining sibling rivalry blossoms into self-absorption and culminates in nasty, dangerous paranoia. The extremity of her neurosis seems unwarranted unless one accepts her as a bad seed, but she remains the family troublemaker until she receives her well-deserved comeuppance. Cultural referents, such as pop song titles and lyrics, keep the time frame intact and convey the cadence of life in the rural South, and though readers may become somewhat exasperated by Miss Gussie's flaky kin, they should enjoy West's portraiture of women who triumph over the problems that fate and their own difficult personalities bring into their lives.




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