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Where Somebody Waits

por Margaret Kaufman

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Small-town Arkansas, a half-century ago. A neighborly community, but with its share of intrigues. Ruby Davidson is self-assured, always willing to take a stand for people less fortunate. She loves her husband, adores her nephews and nieces, and more or less dutifully respects the tightly knit Jewish family into which she has married. But Ruby also still loves her high-school sweetheart, which eventually affects the lives of everyone around her.… (mais)
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This was, needless to say, an interesting read. I found myself wondering at times which character was playing the part of the narrator in some chapters, and I had to go back a couple pages to make sure I didn't miss something. This book was very descriptive in that, through the author's choice of words, all of your senses were excited, and a beautiful picture of a simple life in the South was painted. At times, this book was a little hard for me to keep reading. The subject matter went from "I wonder what's going to happen next" to "here we go again" in some chapters. I had to reread this book from the beginning for a second time so I could remember what was going on. It's a pleasant sensory provoking read, but I really wish that somethings hadn't had been so vague, like who's talking at the beginning of some chapters, or having parts of the story left out until later and you're trying to figure out how you jumped from A to Z in a few chapters. ( )
  myorangekiss | Nov 22, 2016 |
There's something very charming about this physically slight novel that's not really a novel, more a collection of connected short stories. And while the dimensions of the book have nothing whatsoever to do with the content, it somehow seems to fit that it is a quirky-sized book.

Ruby Davidson is the character around whom all the stories revolve. Starting during WWII and then spanning sixty years, Ruby surprises her small Arkansas town by marrying Bubba Davidson, the decade older Jewish owner of the town's clothing store rather than waiting for her soldier boyfriend, John Clay, to come home from the war. Ruby adores her husband but she's also still in love with John Clay and this two part love will lead Ruby to decisions and down paths she never expected. She is a free-spirited, generous and loving woman, good to her husband and worshipped by her young nieces. She is unconventional and socially conscious living, as she does, through historic times. As the years pass and Ruby lives her life from her 20s to her 80s, there is a real sense of sultry, Southern days tinged with melancholy here. Ruby makes mistakes and hurts people but she is also fierce in her love and tolerance.

The point of view shifts from story to story and many of them have been previously published on their own so they stand alone and complete within themselves. But they also make a united and special whole. Some chapters are narrated by Ruby, some by her nieces, some by John Clay, and others. The different perspectives on Ruby were not always equally strong but they did offer extra insight into her impact on the lives of those loved ones around her. Sometimes Ruby's choices in life were simply stated without offering a motivation, which would have been nice to know and added to the depth. The writing is extremely poetic and lovely. Kaufman draws her characters and their small town beautifully. There are some wonderful colloquialisms here and Ruby's character makes this an uncommon and unique read. ( )
  whitreidtan | Jun 22, 2014 |
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Small-town Arkansas, a half-century ago. A neighborly community, but with its share of intrigues. Ruby Davidson is self-assured, always willing to take a stand for people less fortunate. She loves her husband, adores her nephews and nieces, and more or less dutifully respects the tightly knit Jewish family into which she has married. But Ruby also still loves her high-school sweetheart, which eventually affects the lives of everyone around her.

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