The Savage Girl

The Savage Girl
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2006

نویسنده

George Wilson

شابک

9781449896911
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Library Journal

June 1, 2014
In 1875, the wealthy Delegate family encounters Bronwyn, a teenage girl raised in the Nevada wilderness, and bring her into Manhattan society as their adopted daughter. She's attractive and strangely charismatic, but every man who gets close to her is soon discovered dead and horribly mutilated. Meanwhile, Bronwyn must not only learn to communicate but adapt to New York high society. Her foster brother Hugo Delegate narrates the story, which ranges from debutante balls to frontier sideshows, from his prison cell as he awaits trial for the murders. Narrator Edoardo Ballerini is excellent as the tormented and conflicted Hugo. VERDICT Fans of Gothic fiction and twisted mysteries will enjoy this one. ["This is best for fans of Zimmerman's first novel and readers who like their historical novels tinged with darkness," read the review of the Viking hc, "LJ" 2/1/14.]--Jason Puckett, Georgia State Univ. Lib, Atlanta

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Publisher's Weekly

August 20, 2001
Shakar's clever and provocative debut novel (following his short story collection, City in Love) is something of a genre-bender. Like certain SF tales, the story takes place in a futuristic present imperfect, where recognizable trends—Internet voyeurism and ecotourism, for instance—have morphed into their logical (or illogical) extremes, and even the setting, Middle City, is both familiar and fantastic. It's built on the slopes of a volcano, the most prestigious buildings situated on the volcano's rim; it even has a statue of God as well as of Manuel Noriega. Into this comic-book setting, full of vividly drawn, outsized characters, Shakar drops a perfectly normal heroine, Ursula Van Urden. Ursula, a would-be artist in her late 20s, has come to the city to look after her sister, Ivy, a model who very publicly tried to kill herself and has since been committed. She persuades Ivy's former boyfriend, Chas Lacouture, president and founder of Tomorrow Ltd., to hire her as a trend spotter, predicting fads so that savvy companies and advertising firms can exploit them. A homeless girl who hunts her own food and lives on the streets—the savage girl—becomes Ursula's first trend and the basis for a diet water (yes, diet water) marketing campaign. And Chas ensures that Ursula's schizophrenic sister becomes the product's spokesmodel. The plot then surges wildly ahead as deluded Ivy seeks boundless fame, Ursula seeks a decent life and Chas seeks his next fortune. What's best about this entertaining novel is the feast of ideas. Has too much irony been emitted into the earth's atmosphere? Is glamour a zero-sum game? Is there a paradoxical essence at the heart of every product? Who knows? But Shakar makes it fun to contemplate. National print and radio advertising; 6-city author tour. (Oct. 25)Forecast:The ultra-gloss anxieties of young urbanites are on fetching display in this clever debut, and city sales—boosted by a six-city author tour and national print and radio advertising—should be brisk.




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