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La señora March / Mrs. March (Spanish…
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La señora March / Mrs. March (Spanish Edition) (édition 2022)

par Virginia Feito (Auteur)

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George March's latest novel is a smash. No one could be prouder than his dutiful wife, Mrs. March, who revels in his accolades. A careful creature of routine and decorum, she lives a precariously controlled existence on the Upper East Side until one morning, when the shopkeeper of her favorite patisserie suggests that her husband's latest protagonist--a detestable character named Johanna--is based on Mrs. March herself. Clutching her ostrich leather pocketbook and mint-colored gloves, she flees the shop. What could have merited this humiliation? That one casual remark robs Mrs. March of the belief that she knew everything about her husband--and herself--thus sending her on an increasingly paranoid journey that begins within the pages of a book. While snooping in George's office, Mrs. March finds a newspaper clipping about a missing woman. Did George have anything to do with her disappearance? He's been going on a lot of "hunting trips" up north with his editor lately, leaving Mrs. March all alone at night with her tormented thoughts, and the cockroaches that have suddenly started to appear, and strange breathing noises . . . As she begins to decode her husband's secrets, her deafening anxiety and fierce determination threaten everyone in her wake--including her stoic housekeeper, Martha, and her unobtrusive son, Jonathan, whom she loves so profoundly, when she remembers to love him at all. Combining a Hitchcockian sensibility with wickedly dark humor, Virginia Feito, a brilliantly talented and, at times, mischievous newcomer, offers a razor-sharp exploration of the fragility of identity. A mesmerizing novel of psychological suspense and casebook insecurity turned full-blown neurosis, Mrs. March will have you second-guessing your own seemingly familiar reflection in the mirror.… (plus d'informations)
Membre:MCHUMILLAS
Titre:La señora March / Mrs. March (Spanish Edition)
Auteurs:Virginia Feito (Auteur)
Info:Lumen (2022), Edición: 001, 320 páginas
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Comedy quickly turns to tragedy in Virginia Feito's 2021 novel “Mrs. March.”

The wife of a best-selling novelist, Mrs. March is shocked when a woman in a pastry shop raves about his latest book, then adds that the main character, a plump and unattractive woman, appears to have been inspired by Mrs. March herself.

Something snaps in Mrs, March, who appears to have been not all that stable to begin with. Without bothering to actually read the novel, she listens to conversations about it and suspects people are talking about her. She steals and destroys copies of the novel. She starts lying about everything, however unreasonable the lies. She has always been one who puts on airs, but that trait intensifies. When she spots a cockroach in her kitchen, she won't call an exterminator for fear of what people might think.

When the body of a young woman is discovered in the town near her husband's hunting cabin, she concludes that he must be the murderer and begins looking for evidence, even to the point of visiting that town and searching for clues in the cabin.

The biggest mystery in Feito's novel is what George March saw in Mrs. March in the first place. And Mrs. March is what she is called throughout the novel, even in flashbacks to when she was a little girl. Her mother, we are told, was "pregnant with Mrs. March." Was she ever truly stable, and what is she capable of now that she is truly insane? ( )
  hardlyhardy | Feb 19, 2024 |
Kept me guessing until the end, however, the ending wasn't as satisfying as I'd hoped. I still loved this book and the entire premise. ( )
  LakitaWilson | Jan 6, 2024 |
Mrs. March by Virginia Feito was a book that crept up on me and slowly grabbed my attention until I couldn’t look away. I had to find out what was going to happen. This is a darkly humorous debut novel that is full of one woman’s paranoia. Obviously things have been wrong for some time, but when it was suggested to Mrs. March that she was the muse for her husband’s latest novel which features an extremely unlikable whore, she takes that final step toward descending into madness.

If you need some reassurance about your own dysfunctional family, this literary psychological suspense story that takes place over a Christmas and New Year season is the perfect read. A disturbing character study of a woman spiraling into madness, it is unnerving and horrifying but at the same time captivating.

The fact that Mrs. March is a debut novel is quite surprising as the character complexity would have one believe this is the work of a seasoned author. Dark humor and interesting twists keep the story fresh and the reader involved. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | Jan 1, 2024 |
A fun, quick read that is reasonably challenging in its mystery. The character, Mrs. March (who else?) is interesting enough to keep the reader’s interest and to keep him/her guessing almost the entire book. I say “almost the entire book” because the ending is somewhat predictable. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a good mystery with equally good character complexity and psychological twists. ( )
  FormerEnglishTeacher | Oct 10, 2023 |
This was gross and disturbing and PERFECT. ( )
  cbwalsh | Sep 13, 2023 |
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Feito’s formal, stylised prose is the perfect vehicle to deliver deadpan black comedy [...]
 

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George March's latest novel is a smash. No one could be prouder than his dutiful wife, Mrs. March, who revels in his accolades. A careful creature of routine and decorum, she lives a precariously controlled existence on the Upper East Side until one morning, when the shopkeeper of her favorite patisserie suggests that her husband's latest protagonist--a detestable character named Johanna--is based on Mrs. March herself. Clutching her ostrich leather pocketbook and mint-colored gloves, she flees the shop. What could have merited this humiliation? That one casual remark robs Mrs. March of the belief that she knew everything about her husband--and herself--thus sending her on an increasingly paranoid journey that begins within the pages of a book. While snooping in George's office, Mrs. March finds a newspaper clipping about a missing woman. Did George have anything to do with her disappearance? He's been going on a lot of "hunting trips" up north with his editor lately, leaving Mrs. March all alone at night with her tormented thoughts, and the cockroaches that have suddenly started to appear, and strange breathing noises . . . As she begins to decode her husband's secrets, her deafening anxiety and fierce determination threaten everyone in her wake--including her stoic housekeeper, Martha, and her unobtrusive son, Jonathan, whom she loves so profoundly, when she remembers to love him at all. Combining a Hitchcockian sensibility with wickedly dark humor, Virginia Feito, a brilliantly talented and, at times, mischievous newcomer, offers a razor-sharp exploration of the fragility of identity. A mesmerizing novel of psychological suspense and casebook insecurity turned full-blown neurosis, Mrs. March will have you second-guessing your own seemingly familiar reflection in the mirror.

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