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Fearless par Rafael Yglesias
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Fearless (édition 1993)

par Rafael Yglesias (Auteur)

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Rafael Yglesias's novel of trauma, loss, and the bonds formed between victims of catastrophe.

Max Klein suffers from many anxieties??including a terrible fear of flying??but after surviving a plane crash his worries vanish and he suddenly believes himself invincible. Back home, a psychiatrist puts him in touch with Carla, a victim of the same crash who lost her infant son and suffers from a morbid, debilitating depression. Now Max and Carla begin a relationship that is sometimes intimate, sometimes painful, and perhaps the only path to recovery for both. Fearless is a brilliant portrait of trauma and its aftermath??the shock of loss and the sometimes unexpected ways that people learn to cope with disaster. This ebook features a new illustrated biography of Rafael Yglesias, including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collect… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Fearless
Auteurs:Rafael Yglesias (Auteur)
Info:Grand Central Publishing (1993), Edition: Rep Mti, 10 pages
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Obscure underrated gem.
  Teresa1966 | Dec 22, 2020 |
This is a beautiful story full of intense drama. The reactions of the characters to surviving the trauma of a plane crash are realistic: one, a middle-aged man acting in reckless abandon, feeling invincible while reflecting a resentment of his life before the accident; the other a young mother whose two-year old died in the crash, debilitated by a guilt made more intense by her Catholic upbringing.

At times the writing is a bit weak,but this is more than balanced by perceptive descriptions of human emotion. Actually, the novel deserves 4 1/2 stars. I would give it that if I could. ( )
  BBcummings | Dec 24, 2014 |
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I was excited when I first started reading this book. It started off with a bang, a very scary description of a plane crash. It was like I was on the plane. After the plane crash, and we were brought into the lives of the survivors, it went a little downhill for me. I never felt fully engaged with the characters. It was always just at the surface. At times the dialog was not believable and I didn't understand the actions of the characters because I never connected with them. Seems most people liked this book, so maybe it was just me. I just never fully embraced this story for some reason. ( )
  xxixu | Jun 17, 2011 |
Max Klein has serious problems when it comes to flying. Like pretty much everything else in his life, Max sees flying as just another disaster waiting to happen. But, remarkably, when he finds himself in a passenger jet that is almost certainly going to crash, Max is one of the calmest people on the whole plane. He is the guy who takes the time to comfort a young boy who is traveling alone, assuring the boy that everyone will be alright despite sincerely believing they would all soon be dead. Then, improbable as it is, the pilot makes a miracle landing without killing everyone and Max becomes a folk hero. Suddenly, the man who was terrified to fly feels invincible.

Carla Fransisca, on the other hand, boarded the plane with her young son figuring that this was going to be just another plane ride. Now, because she was unable to save her son, Carla is crushed by the realization that she failed in the most important job of her life. She blames herself for the toddler’s death and seems perfectly willing to live the rest of her life in seclusion. `

Fearless begins with an airplane crash, one so vividly described by Rafael Yglesias that readers with even a tinge of the fear of flying will find themselves cringing at what the passengers are enduring. The book looks at how people react to almost dying, how it changes the way they see the world and how they plan to spend the rest of their lives. Living on “bonus time” is, it seems, a blessing for some, but a burden for those overcome by survivor’s guilt.

When, in the aftermath of the crash, Max finally meets Carla, he feels compelled to help her through the grief of losing her only child. As their spouses watch helplessly from the sidelines, Max and Carla must decide who they will be for the rest of their lives. This 1993 novel, part comedy and part tragedy, is both entertaining and thought provoking as it forces the reader to consider how he might react to his own near miss.

Rated at: 4.0 ( )
  SamSattler | Mar 28, 2011 |
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Fearless starts with a harrowing account of a plane crash experienced by the main characters Max and Carla, in which Max's business partner and Carla's son die. We then follow Max and Carla through the next few months, as they deal with the various emotions and life changes, some of them unexpected, that come from such a catastrophic event.

Gripping and disturbing at times, this novel explores how people deal with fear and loss, and how such an event can change one's outlook completely. It is interesting to contrast the actions and thoughts of Max and Carla, who react quite differently. I found certain parts of the plot not entirely believable, and as mentioned by some other reviewers, the ending is a bit too neat. Nevertheless, this novel is a good read, though not always a pleasant one. ( )
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Rafael Yglesias's novel of trauma, loss, and the bonds formed between victims of catastrophe.

Max Klein suffers from many anxieties??including a terrible fear of flying??but after surviving a plane crash his worries vanish and he suddenly believes himself invincible. Back home, a psychiatrist puts him in touch with Carla, a victim of the same crash who lost her infant son and suffers from a morbid, debilitating depression. Now Max and Carla begin a relationship that is sometimes intimate, sometimes painful, and perhaps the only path to recovery for both. Fearless is a brilliant portrait of trauma and its aftermath??the shock of loss and the sometimes unexpected ways that people learn to cope with disaster. This ebook features a new illustrated biography of Rafael Yglesias, including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collect

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