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Chargement... The Four Roads Hotel (Essential Translations) (édition 2017)par France Theoret (Auteur), Luise von Flotow (Traducteur)
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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. Although this is the first book I have read by the author, I am familiar with her name and her many titles. I found this book confusing and wonder if the translation is, in part, responsible for the inconsistencies throughout. The book begins in the 1st person and in the middle of Chapter 4 switches to the 3rd person. Then, in Chapter 5, the perspective changes back to the 1st person. Later in the chapter, the names of the two sisters change inexplicably from Gigi and Lola to Lorraine and Evelyne. Every time there is a hint of something interesting happening the thread ends and is never developed. Finally, I think the plot is moving forward when I read "The words come." Unfortunately, that's the end of the book. ( ) I've slacked on this review. I finished this book ages ago. Conclusion: the book exists. You get the feeling that it's meant to be read as a physical copy, poorly bound, in a café, with a cigarette, and other literati around, reading the same or other slim novellas. A few of them are Marxists. Coffee is black and strong. Everything is in black-and-white. There may be berets. Someone should pound their fist on the table. I, on the other hand, read this book on a kobo on an airplane. So ... yeah ... Nothing much happens. I mean, obviously a lot happens if you just list all the things that happen (her parents own a store, they sell their store, they buy another store, they buy a hotel, they move to the country, she goes to university, etc.) but it's still a nothing happens sort of book. The conflicts are petty (overbearing father, ineffective mother, dismissive sister, loser boyfriend) and unsubstantial. It's all sort of abstractly interesting, like an art house film. I like some art house films, but I also tend to forget stories without strong plots, and I think The Four Roads Hotel is going to be one of those ones I end up forgetting I even read it. The Four Roads Hotel by France Théoret went on sale October 1, 2017. I received a copy free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
In exchange for the slavish obedience of her two daughters, the mother promises to support them against the tyrannical father. Rather than Montreal or the suburbs, the family settle in a hotel at the cross-roads of a practically deserted village. An impenetrable forest surrounds the hotel where the usual customers resemble characters from Hugo and Gorki. In hopes of escape, the younger daughter marries while the elder, against her parents' wishes, immerses herself in studies and questions whose answers may prove disturbing. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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