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3 Works 160 Membros 12 Críticas

About the Author

Anthony, a novelist and historian, avoids the social and the polemic in his novels; his work is a skillful recreation of the rural experiences of his youth in a style that avoids the excesses of political commitment and of avant-gardism. The Year in San Fernando (1965) is an ironic, first-person mostrar mais narrative of a twelve-year-old boy's experiences of a year in the city. Anthony's novels, such as The Games Were Coming (1963) and Green Days by the River (1967), focus more on problems in human relationships among friends, family members, and lovers than on problems of exile or identity. His historical works, especially his history of Trinidad, reveal a careful, sensitive historian. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras por Michael Anthony

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1986
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA

Membros

Críticas

This is the journal of a young adult stationed at a hospital during war time. Sounds straight-forward, but it's anything but.
The part that was the craziest to me is the number of affairs going on, the whole buddy-buddy system that is making everything corrupt, and the way they expect people just to deal with it.
 
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BluezReader | 5 outras críticas | Nov 12, 2023 |
Just Another Meat Eating Dirtbag: A Memoir is a grown up graphic novel, that surprisingly, turns out to be a heartwarming story of love, compassion and compromise. It tells the tale of an Iraqi war vet medic and a woman so full of compassion and empathy that she can’t bear the thought of suffering in humans or animals. That guided her decision to become a nurse. And after attending a few animal activist meetings, she decides to forego meat and animal products in her diet and expects her boyfriend to join her. Which is not exactly what he had in mind.

Then a drama unfolds in which said boyfriend tries to use “psychology” to turn the tables, which does not go exactly as planned. All of this is told in graphic novel style, with superb illustrations throughout. I would go so far as to say, perfect illustrations. They really made the story come alive for us. Understandably, there are a few violent, graphic illustrations depicting some of the horrors our medic experienced in the war and in addition to that gruesomeness, some of the gruesome descriptions and depictions of the cruelty in the meat (and a few other food) industries.

We really grow to care about this couple and are rooting for them all the way!

It turns out this was the first graphic novel that the illustrator had done, and I was blown away by that information. Kudos to the author and the illustrator for an outstanding job!
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shirfire218 | 4 outras críticas | Jul 6, 2023 |
I'm not a fan of books built around a big lie.

The memoirist tells his girlfriend, who has recently become a vegan and animal rights activist, that she has persuaded him to take on the same beliefs. He lies to her in order to get her to drop her guard so he can launch a subtle counteroffensive of mind games intended to get her to eat meat again.

Immediately annoyed with him, I then got bored with his endless plotting and moments of angst on the road to the inevitable reveal and revelation.

Meh.
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villemezbrown | 4 outras críticas | Jul 4, 2023 |
This book was not at all with that what I was expecting. It was quite fun and very interesting. It is a memoir about Michael and his girlfriend, Coconut and how she tries to turn them vegan. Michael is a veteran and Coconut is a nurse. She goes down the vegetarian/vegan tunnel that leads to animal rights activism. She wants Michael right there beside her. But for Michael, watching the bloody documentaries and reading the horrible books about slaughterhouses, don’t convince him. What they convinced him of is that Coconut and he might be getting too far apart. So, he hatches a plan to get her to like meat again. This book was quite funny, but you could feel the heart, and you could feel the real experiences of a veteran who could relate his day-to-day life to what he experienced over in the Middle East. I really like that this had a happy ending. It always felt like it would, but with the title and the subject it could have gone the other way. Apparently, this author has a few other graphic novels illustrated by somebody different and I think I’d be interested in checking them out.… (mais)
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LibrarianRyan | 4 outras críticas | Apr 27, 2023 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
3
Membros
160
Popularidade
#131,702
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
12
ISBN
98
Línguas
1

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