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Alice Greenway

Autor(a) de White Ghost Girls

2 Works 406 Membros 17 Críticas

About the Author

Alice Greenway is an American who grew up in Hong Kong. As the daughter of a foreign correspondent she also lived in Bangkok, Jerusalem and the United States. She now lives in Scotland with her family. Her first novel, White Ghost Girls, was longlisted for the 2006 Orange Prize.

Obras por Alice Greenway

White Ghost Girls (2006) 317 exemplares
The Bird Skinner (2014) 89 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1964
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Washington, D.C., USA
Scotland, UK
Educação
Yale University

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Der alte Jim Kennoway hat seine Frau verloren und mit ihr den Willen zu leben, nun wohnt er zurückgezogen auf einer Insel vor der Küste Maines. Der einst anerkannte Ornithologe hat inzwischen nur noch drei Dinge im Sinn: trinken, rauchen und vergessen. Doch mitten im Sommer taucht ein ungewöhnliches Mädchen bei ihm auf. Cadillac Baketi, eine junge Salomonerin, hoch aufgeschossen, schlau und erfrischend unverblümt, ist die Tochter von Tosca - gemeinsam
mit ihm als Inselscout hatte Jim 1943 während des Pazifikkriegs japanische Schiffe ausgespäht. Jetzt, dreissig Jahre später, schickt ihm Tosca seine Tochter, denn sie soll sich an das Leben in Amerika gewöhnen, bevor sie im Herbst ihr Medizinstudium in Yale beginnt. Jim ist bedient, er kann keinen Besuch gebrauchen - und schon gar keinen, der Erinnerungen an den Krieg, seine Jugend und seine grosse Liebe heraufbeschwört. Möglicherweise aber ist Cadillac genau die Richtige, um ihm dabei zu helfen, seinen Frieden mit einem düsteren Kapitel seiner Vergangenheit zu machen.
In einer an Bildern reichen, intensiven Sprache erzählt Alice Greenway die Geschichte eines Mannes, den das Schicksal im Lauf seines Lebens immer aufs Neue herausgefordert hat. Die sommerliche Küstenlandschaft Maines und die Wildheit des Südpazifiks bilden die Kulisse für diesen bewegenden Roman, in dem Erinnerungen an eine dunkle Vergangenheit auf irritierend schöne Weise eingebettet sind in Beschreibungen einer Natur, die ein Versprechen von Glück und Verheissung in sich trägt - und weder Gewalt noch Krieg duldet.
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ela82 | 8 outras críticas | Mar 23, 2024 |
The author bases this book on her grandfather, James Greenway, a noted ornithologist, WW2 fighter and eccentric. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Greenway
It's fictionalized and sees the elderly curmudgeonly 'Jim Kennoway', a recent amputee, struggling with life, in his summer cottage in 1973 offshore Maine. An unexpected letter brings a visitor- Kennoway's wartime exploits in the Solomon Islands, his ornithological finds, and the local he befriended now resurface when the daughter of this Pacific chum - a trainee doctor, Cadillac Baketi, comes to stay.
There are flashbacks to the past; his cohorts (and rivals) at the Natural History Museum; his well-meaning son; memories of his late wife...
Because Cadillac and the son are so utterly anodyne, you barely notice them. Cadillac may have unusual looks but she has no personality whatever. It was mildly interesting; I read it predominantly as part of my Global Reading Challenge (you don't find too many books set -in part- in Solomon Islands)
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starbox | 8 outras críticas | Aug 16, 2019 |
 
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ltfitch1 | 7 outras críticas | Jun 5, 2016 |
On a bleak cold island Jim sits and is trying to forget how he used to live. When he had two legs, when he did something. Now he is hiding. His son does get him to write an article about Treasure Island so he does something at least instead of drinking gin all day. And I do get it, he loved his work, his birds and now he can't get around like he used to.

In comes Cadillac, the daughter of the scout who guided him through jungles during the war. Here we get flashbacks about his time in the Solomons, watching birds, hiding from the Japanese. Cadillac does not do a lot in a way, she misses the warm water and her home. But she is more the catalyst of him remembering more and more.

I also learned something about the Pacific war, and it was horrific.

It's a melancholic book, some move on, some do not.

An enjoyable book I spent an afternoon reading.
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blodeuedd | 8 outras críticas | Mar 2, 2016 |

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Obras
2
Membros
406
Popularidade
#59,889
Avaliação
½ 3.4
Críticas
17
ISBN
20
Línguas
1

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