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Chargement... Barbara the Slut and Other Peoplepar Lauren Holmes
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I enjoyed the humorous, breezy tone of the stories and connected with several of the twenty-something characters. I was surprised that I didn't really like the title story, as that's usually one of the best ones in a collection, but I found Barbara's bragging about Princeton really irritating. I felt like there was another layer there that could have been explored deeper, but it was left a little thin, in my view. But maybe that's just because her, like many of the characters, are just starting out their lives and will deepen with time. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Fearless, candid, and incredibly funny, Lauren Holmes is a newcomer who writes like a master. She tackles eros and intimacy with a deceptively light touch, a keen awareness of how their nervous systems tangle and sometimes short-circuit, and a genius for revealing our most vulnerable, spirited selves. In "Desert Hearts," a woman takes a job selling sex toys in San Francisco rather than embark on the law career she pursued only for the sake of her father. In "Pearl and the Swiss Guy Fall in Love," a woman realizes she much prefers the company of her pit bull-and herself-to the neurotic foreign fling who won't decamp from her apartment. In "How Am I Supposed to Talk to You?" a daughter hauls a suitcase of lingerie to Mexico for her flighty, estranged mother to resell there, wondering whether her personal mission-to come out-is worth the same effort. And in "Barbara the Slut," a young woman with an autistic brother, a Princeton acceptance letter, and a love of sex navigates her high school's toxic, slut-shaming culture with open eyes. With heart, sass, and pitch-perfect characters, Barbara the Slut is a head-turning debut from a writer with a limitless career before her. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I loved Holmes's style and wondered why I don't read short stories more often, as it's a powerful genre. In this collection Holmes delivers "slice of life" stories of people in completely different situations. There's not a lot of background at the start of her stories, nor are there tidy endings. I see in other reviews this is driving some readers batty, but it didn't bother me. Each of the characters in the stories is so distinct, that Holmes does not need to rely on plot in order for the story to be fulfilling. There was enough plot to satisfy, while having the characters drive each piece forward. It was a refreshing change from the confines of many novels I usually read.
4 stars. ( )