The Forever Girl

The Forever Girl
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Steve Lyons

شابک

9781490603896
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Parallel love stories converge on Grand Cayman Island in McCall Smith's stand-alone novel featuring husband and wife, David and Amanda, and their children, Clover and James. (As adults, Clover and James are central characters in the author's renowned Scotland series.) Narrator Susan Lyons performs the island characters with a warm, melodious lilt, recognizably Caribbean in flavor, while giving the American Amanda the appropriate accent. She sweetly applies her skill to the children's voices, as well. Island life appears idyllic until its claustrophobic aspects encroach on relationships, threatening to suffocate joy, love, and aspirations. This story doesn't have quite the same level of humor and insight into human nature that McCall Smith listeners have come to expect from his other works. A.W. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

March 3, 2014
Smith (Trains and Lovers) sets his latest novel in Grand Cayman's community of wealthy expatriates. Amanda raises two children, Clover and Billy, while her husband David shows " in figures and money and not much else." Though tempted to begin a love affair with local doctor George Collins, Amanda chooses to move to Scotland instead, where she enrolls her children in boarding school. The novel's first half devotes an occasional chapter to young Clover, who asserts that George's son, James, is "the one want." The second half essentially abandons Amanda's story and follows her daughter to university in Edinburgh. Smith makes nothing of that the connection between Amanda and Clover falling for different generations of the same family, and the novel suffers greatly from its commitment to restraint. There is much talk of passionâGeorge describes love as "discovering the map that you've been looking for all your life and have never been able to find"âbut there is little evidence of that passion in the characters. Readers never have a clear sense of anyone's physicality, and Clover's love for James is largely founded on the fact that he is "kind." The prose is cool and reserved, though the storyâa story of love that leads a woman all over the globeâbegs for more warmth and intensity. Agent: Robin Straus, Robin Straus Agency.




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