October Suite

October Suite
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

نویسنده

Robin Miles

شابک

9781470328276
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Robin Miles is a performer who never disappoints, and this novel is another opportunity for her to shine. OCTOBER SUITE illustrates the life of October Brown, a young African-American teacher who loves her job and the independence it affords her in the Midwest of the 1950s. October's past has been bittersweet; she is haunted by the sudden death of her mother and the disappearance of her father yet buoyed by the support of her aunts and her sister. Her future looks bright until she is won over by the charms of a married man, a man who leaves her pregnant and afraid. A strong, well-developed plot makes this novel a pleasure to hear, and Miles brings the cast of characters to life with her skill as a reader. L.B.F. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

August 13, 2001
This first novel by the author of 1994's admired story collection Rattlebone
tells a simple story in a sweetly straightforward, lyrical style that builds a surprising amount of power as it moves quietly along. It is the tale of October Brown (she chose her own name); her sister, Vergie; the two elderly aunts who took the girls in when their father murdered their mother; and how they learn to deal with each other and the world. October, an unworldly but determined creature who teaches school in 1950s Missouri, makes a mistake when she falls for a married man and has a baby. Traumatized by little David's birth, she agrees in a weak moment to give him up to Vergie, who has always longed for a child, and the act shadows both their lives. Eventually, October finds a man of her own in jazzman Leon, and the sisters begin tentatively to reach an understanding, assisted by an amazing ghost from their past. Clair tells her story with a pitch-perfect feel for the time and the people—African-Americans just beginning to sense the rising tide of the civil rights revolution—and her character drawing is uncannily exact, from the anxious Vergie and the kindly but never cloying aunts to the delicately shaded Leon, who moves from brash ambition to calm acceptance. Above all, there is October herself, a heroine full of unostentatious strength who sheds a kind of radiance on the reader. Agent, Molly Friedrich. (Oct. 9)Forecast:The book's editor, Dan Menaker, has sent a warm letter about the book to booksellers, and independents, especially with numerous African-American customers, can be expected to hand-sell with enthusiasm. It's a quiet book, but strong reviews can help it make the kind of noise it deserves.




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