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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. Divorcio en Nueva York cuenta la historia de Betty Weissmann, abandonada por su marido después de 48 años de matrimonio, y de sus dos hijas mayores, Miranda y Annie, ambas hijas de un primer matrimonio de Betty. Las tres se encuentran de manera imprevista en la calle, sin poder permitirse ni siquiera el lujo de alquilar un piso en Manhattan. Cuando Betty se ve exiliada del lujoso apartamento en el que vivía con su marido, se refugia con sus dos hijas en una casa de verano vieja y poco habitable en Westport, Connecticut, un cottage propiedad de su viejo y rico primo Lou. Divorcio en Nueva York es una recreación respetuosa de la famosa novela de Jane Austen, Sentido y sensibilidad, un remake hecho desde la devoción y con un gran sentido del humor. La hermanas Weissmann se relacionarán con la aristocracia de Westport y pasarán grandes apuros para mantener su dignidad herida antes de que finalmente el amor haga acto de presencia en sus vidas. Miranda y Annie debatirán entre los estragos de la pasión y las exigencias de la razón. So lovely. Satisfying and spot on and often made me laugh. The description of a boyfriend falling in love with his girlfriend's dog was a hoot. "The dogs danced at the ends of their leads, barking at potbellied squirrels who bustled off like prosperous burghers, opulent in fur." "Mostly these days, he ordered Chinese food and ate in bed, something he had always disapproved of, watching Animal Planet. Alison is getting married today, he thoughts, watching a llama give birth, as he ate fried rice with a spoon, and he felt even more like an ex-husband than usual." If you're not a dog person, this book probably won't hold much interest for you. (Also, what is wrong with you?) It follows about half a dozen residents of a nondescript block on the Upper West Side of Manhattan - human residents and canine ones. The dogs bring people together in unexpected ways and their interactions help forge a community of sorts. The dog characters are wonderful, especially Beatrice, a white pit bull with a big heart and a worrywart of an owner. The humans are wonderfully drawn, too. From the self-described spinster at 40 to the just-dumped 26 year old and her underachieving brother to the newly-divorced man trying to figure out how to be alone in his 50s, Schine treats each of her characters with affection and - often- bemusement. Doris, the "antagonist" of the story, is especially well-done in all her self-righteousness and hypocrisy. The New Yorkers is a love letter to the city, as well as a paean to the special way dogs have of bringing us out of ourselves and to each other. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Relates the influence that the canine pets in one Manhattan neighborhood have in helping to initiate relationships between the human members of their community. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:
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