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Rosalie Knecht

Autor(a) de Who Is Vera Kelly?

4+ Works 553 Membros 29 Críticas 1 Favorited

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Obras por Rosalie Knecht

Who Is Vera Kelly? (2018) 343 exemplares
Vera Kelly Is Not A Mystery (2020) 99 exemplares
Relief Map (2016) 65 exemplares
Vera Kelly: Lost and Found (2022) 46 exemplares

Associated Works

The Seamstress and the Wind (1994) — Tradutor, algumas edições154 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
19??
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Ocupações
novelist
translator

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Part mid-century queer coming-of-age story, part spy novel about a CIA agent stationed in Argentina in lead-up to a coup. Who is Vera Kelly? isn't a bad book, but it's not one I found particularly compelling. The book's two timelines didn't play off one another in meaningful ways, and nothing really built to anything. Rosalie Knecht's prose is smooth and there were a couple of nice moments of character observation, but nothing that pushes me to seek out the second book in the series.
 
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siriaeve | 17 outras críticas | Jul 16, 2023 |
This wasn't quite what I expected, and it wasn't as much about a murder mystery with Vera doing amateur sleuthing or the like as it was about her being a gay woman in the 70s and navigating her life as a gay woman with a relationship with another woman who had a harder time with her family and them accepting her and her way of life.
This was about Vera and Max going to visit Max's parents, where there was chaos with her parents and their marriage ending. It was about whether and how Vera and Max were going to reveal themselves and their relationship to her parents, etc. This was also about how it was easier for them to just say they were friends and hide their relationship and true nature around certain people and in certain situations. It was also interesting yet strange to see the similarities and differences in how women and gays/homosexuality was viewed back then versus how it is now.
And once again, this story led to a woman being taken against her will and admitted into a hospital or mental institution of some sort for 'sick people. I've now read 3 or 4 books this year relating to history and women being put in mental institutions because of reasons that are not related to them being sick and needing to be in a hospital the way the hospitals described it back then.
I was a bit disappointed in this story as I was expecting something fun and great, like other amateur sleuth stories I've read. It was a decent read with some interesting things and a good storyline, but I feel like it should have been identified differently, perhaps as a light mystery with more historical fiction.
Thanks to NetGalley and Tin House for letting me read and review this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
… (mais)
 
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Kiaya40 | 2 outras críticas | Jun 19, 2023 |
It was ok. Not really a thriller or mystery. Mostly about the difficulties of being gay in the 50s and 60s. Compelling, but not what I was really expecting.
 
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grandpahobo | 17 outras críticas | Feb 19, 2023 |
Who is Vera Kelly? is almost two completely different, but interspersed stories, not meeting up until the final chapters in Brooklyn, NY.
The coming-of-age story starts in 1957 Maryland. Vera is despondent, her father is dead, her mother isn't interested and her best friend is gone.
The second story has Vera as a CIA consultant in Argentina.
Interesting concept, but I'm not certain that it worked.
½
 
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MM_Jones | 17 outras críticas | Jan 2, 2023 |

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Avaliação
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ISBN
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