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Lauren Fox

Autor(a) de Send For Me

9+ Works 741 Membros 47 Críticas

About the Author

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Obras por Lauren Fox

Send For Me (2021) 296 exemplares
Still Life With Husband (2007) 154 exemplares
Days of Awe (2015) 144 exemplares
Friends Like Us (2012) 139 exemplares
Clash of Wills (1985) 2 exemplares
Country Pleasures (1984) 2 exemplares
Passion's Dance (1985) 2 exemplares
Sparring Partners (1984) 1 exemplar
I Did It! I Promise! (2011) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

All Hail Our Robot Conquerors! (2017) — Contribuidor — 24 exemplares
We, Robots (2010) — Contribuidor — 23 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
20th century
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Ocupações
novelist
short-story writer

Membros

Críticas

It was a good book. WWII.
 
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Ferg.ma | 13 outras críticas | Apr 13, 2024 |
Lauren Fox's novel, [Days of Awe], is the story of a friendship, of a family, of grief, of pain, of betrayal, and of acceptance. It is Isabel's story, as she grapples with the recent death of her best friend, the disintegration of her marriage, and the resentment of her daughter. I thought Isabel was a great character - believably flawed but good, exhausted by life but always striving to do better, and wryly funny, as well as self-aware. The novel's main flaw, to me, was that I occasionally got confused by the muddled timeline so that I wasn't sure when what was being described happened in terms of previous events. As a flaw, it's a pretty minor one, though. This was an all-around satisfying read - funny and sad and bittersweet and tender. I will be looking for more by Ms. Fox.

4 stars
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katiekrug | 17 outras críticas | Mar 8, 2024 |
This is a book about four generations plowing through life and trying to make the best of it starting with Klara & Julius, then Annelise and Walter, then Ruth and Mel and finally Claire & Matthew. The author introduced bits an pieces of their lives and how they were tied together. It portrayed the great toll it took on the Jewish families during WWII and what they had to do to survive through the horrors of war.

As a young girl worker for her family bakery, Annelise was in love with her childhood friend, Max. It broke her heart when he stopped coming by to see her only to show up with another young lady. Fifty years later, she saw their names listed on the Auschwitz column with those that had died. Annelise survived the war and died when she was 88.

Years later, Claire found a pile of letters - those collected and saved in the family over the years. She asked her mother, Ruth, if she was going to read them. It sounded like her mother was more interested in type of toothpaste she had at the time. Claire continued to ask, "Did you read the letters?" Her mother said, "No, I already know what happened."

While parts felt disjointed, that's how our mind works. We have deep thoughts but say different things on the surface. It's cleverly written that made me pause a few times but then it all made sense moving along. The Author's Notes are a must.



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Jacsun | 13 outras críticas | Jul 16, 2023 |
Fun. Sad. Funny. At heart, the story of Willa, her best friend/roommate Jane, and her old friend Ben. A triangle ensues. But also the story of Willa's family, finding yourself, trying to figure out what "love" is, and so much more. It really rings true, and while heartbreaking, is liberally sprinkled with humor. Interesting, "normal" mixed up characters.
½
 
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cherybear | 8 outras críticas | Sep 27, 2022 |

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Obras
9
Also by
2
Membros
741
Popularidade
#34,276
Avaliação
½ 3.4
Críticas
47
ISBN
47
Línguas
1

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