Swearing Off Stars

Swearing Off Stars
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

نویسنده

Danielle Wong

ناشر

She Writes Press

شابک

9781631522857
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Kirkus

An American student at the University of Oxford in 1919 falls in love with a dynamic women's rights activist in this debut novel. Amelia Cole, called Lia by her friends, is the daughter of immigrant restaurateurs in Brooklyn. Young and somewhat unsure of herself, she boards a ship for England and becomes one of the first women to study at Oxford. She stays with a couple called the Watsons in the quiet, upscale enclave of Spindly Oaks, where Lia is concerned that Mr. Watson may have a drinking problem. On her way to class, Lia runs into an effervescent student named Scarlett Daniels. Lia thinks she is like a movie star: beautiful, posh, and concerned about women's rights at Oxford. A group has formed on campus that is fighting for women to be able to matriculate along with the men. Scarlett urges Lia to join the band, thinking (correctly) that administrators will listen to an outside American voice. Entranced by the group's secret home, a cabin called Wonderland, Lia finds herself joining the cause and falling in love with her new friend. Scarlett is similarly inclined, and the budding romance evolves into a passionate affair, complete with a glamorous Christmas trip to London. But Scarlett abruptly ends the relationship, fearing the world won't accept a lesbian couple. A distraught Lia leaves Oxford early and enrolls at New York University. As the years roll by, Scarlett becomes a well-known actress, and Lia turns into a pioneering woman in journalism. Still, Lia has never truly given up on Scarlett. As the action moves to the 1940s, Lia follows the actress to Hong Kong in one final bid to secure her love. Wong's novel succeeds in creating congenial characters with an undying commitment to women's liberation in education, careers, and relationships, particularly those bonds that are stigmatized. But with only vague, passing references to Lia's career and obvious details about the various time periods, the story works best as a romance. The on-again, off-again dynamics of Lia and Scarlett's relationship are convincingly described, and the added pressures of a same-sex bond in a hostile time period resonate very well. The prose is spare though somewhat plain ("Divorce was a big deal"). The years fly by quickly, but the emotion of the book flows toward a moving conclusion. An engaging romantic tale that also calls for equality.

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Booklist

September 15, 2017
Amelia Lia Cole escapes her parents' protective grasp by leaving Brooklyn to study abroad for a year at Oxford University in the 1920s. Initially struggling to adapt and confused by the underground movement for women's right to matriculatewomen are allowed to attend classes but not to graduateLia befriends one of the proponents of the movement, Scarlett Daniels. Sparks fly and the two are soon romantically involved. However, their differing opinions on how to handle their relationship soon reach an impasse, and they part ways confused and hurt. Decades pass, and they see each other just once, until a letter resurfaces and leads Lia to try to reach the only woman she has ever loved. Setting her first novel against tumultuous world events, Wong focuses foremost on the romantic relationship between her main characters. She reveals a gift for writing place, especially scenes in Hong Kong, where Scarlett, now a movie star, is on set. A star-crossed story for lovers of romantic and character-centric historical fiction.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)




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