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DEL SUELO AL CIELO

El personaje es agradable, dulce y algunas veces simpático. Algunos se identificarán con esta historia; otros simplemente la...

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Gift narra la historia de como una mujer ante tanto dolor por la infidelidad de su esposo logra sobreponerse y vuelve a ser feliz.

Mariana Casanova es una mujer de 43 años de edad, dominicana, casada por 25 años, tenía la familia perfecta (por así llamarlo), hasta que un día sin esperárselo Mariana descubre que su esposo le ha sido infiel y, por ende, su matrimonio se fue al suelo.  Gift presenta a este personaje como una persona agradable, dulce, pero a su vez fuerte y decidida, una persona que toma en cuenta los valores familiares.  El personaje de Mariana al principio es muy reservado, no puede aceptar lo acentecido, ni siquiera comparte su sufrimiento con sus mejores amigas Tania y Dominique.   La vida de Mariana toma otro rumbo cuando ésta decide buscar ayuda professional.  Entre su doctor, psicólogos y ayuda propia, Mariana comienza a aceptar poco a poco su realidad.  Gift te sorprende al transportarte en medio de la historia, a su país natal, La República Dominicana.  En cada detalle se puede apreciar lo que fue su niñez, la sencillez, la hospitalidad que te brinda esta cultura y hasta cierto punto, la nostalgia, pero una vez de regreso a la historia en Nueva York,  ya de ante mano sabes que esperar.  Al Mariana aceptar su realidad pone más interés en su vida y conoce por medio del web del amor a Fernando Guerrero.  Fernando, peruano, de 48 años de edad, es un hombre maravilloso, inteligente y como Mariana, también, en busca de una segunda oportunidad en el amor.  Un hombre que hasta cierto punto es exageradamente bueno.  Gift no abunda mucho en la relación de Mariana para con sus  tres hijas, pero dentro de lo que se menciona está claro que sus hijas la apoyan y cabe mencionar que la comunicación con sus hermanas era excelente.  Queda muy claro que Gift se asegura que Mariana recibe lo que se merece, un nuevo amor.  Un amor tierno, apasionado, hasta cierto punto muy fantástico, se podría decir que demasiado fantástico.

El personaje es agradable, dulce y algunas veces simpático.  Algunos se identificarán con esta historia; otros simplemente la encontrarán un poco predecible.

Pub Date: June 9, 2011

ISBN: 978-1463302733

Page Count: 188

Publisher: Palibrio

Review Posted Online: Nov. 9, 2011

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FIREFLY LANE

Dated sermonizing on career versus motherhood, and conflict driven by characters’ willed helplessness, sap this tale of...

Lifelong, conflicted friendship of two women is the premise of Hannah’s maudlin latest (Magic Hour, 2006, etc.), again set in Washington State.

Tallulah “Tully” Hart, father unknown, is the daughter of a hippie, Cloud, who makes only intermittent appearances in her life. Tully takes refuge with the family of her “best friend forever,” Kate Mularkey, who compares herself unfavorably with Tully, in regards to looks and charisma. In college, “TullyandKate” pledge the same sorority and major in communications. Tully has a life goal for them both: They will become network TV anchorwomen. Tully lands an internship at KCPO-TV in Seattle and finagles a producing job for Kate. Kate no longer wishes to follow Tully into broadcasting and is more drawn to fiction writing, but she hesitates to tell her overbearing friend. Meanwhile a love triangle blooms at KCPO: Hard-bitten, irresistibly handsome, former war correspondent Johnny is clearly smitten with Tully. Expecting rejection, Kate keeps her infatuation with Johnny secret. When Tully lands a reporting job with a Today-like show, her career shifts into hyperdrive. Johnny and Kate had started an affair once Tully moved to Manhattan, and when Kate gets pregnant with daughter Marah, they marry. Kate is content as a stay-at-home mom, but frets about being Johnny’s second choice and about her unrealized writing ambitions. Tully becomes Seattle’s answer to Oprah. She hires Johnny, which spells riches for him and Kate. But Kate’s buttons are fully depressed by pitched battles over slutwear and curfews with teenaged Marah, who idolizes her godmother Tully. In an improbable twist, Tully invites Kate and Marah to resolve their differences on her show, only to blindside Kate by accusing her, on live TV, of overprotecting Marah. The BFFs are sundered. Tully’s latest attempt to salvage Cloud fails: The incorrigible, now geriatric hippie absconds once more. Just as Kate develops a spine, she’s given some devastating news. Will the friends reconcile before it’s too late?

Dated sermonizing on career versus motherhood, and conflict driven by characters’ willed helplessness, sap this tale of poignancy.

Pub Date: Feb. 1, 2008

ISBN: 978-0-312-36408-3

Page Count: 496

Publisher: St. Martin's

Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2007

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ONE DAY IN DECEMBER

Anyone who believes in true love or is simply willing to accept it as the premise of a winding tale will find this debut an...

True love flares between two people, but they find that circumstances always impede it.

On a winter day in London, Laurie spots Jack from her bus home and he sparks a feeling in her so deep that she spends the next year searching for him. Her roommate and best friend, Sarah, is the perfect wing-woman but ultimately—and unknowingly—ends the search by finding Jack and falling for him herself. Laurie’s hasty decision not to tell Sarah is the second painful missed opportunity (after not getting off the bus), but Sarah’s happiness is so important to Laurie that she dedicates ample energy into retraining her heart not to love Jack. Laurie is misguided, but her effort and loyalty spring from a true heart, and she considers her project mostly successful. Perhaps she would have total success, but the fact of the matter is that Jack feels the same deep connection to Laurie. His reasons for not acting on them are less admirable: He likes Sarah and she’s the total package; why would he give that up just because every time he and Laurie have enough time together (and just enough alcohol) they nearly fall into each other’s arms? Laurie finally begins to move on, creating a mostly satisfying life for herself, whereas Jack’s inability to be genuine tortures him and turns him into an ever bigger jerk. Patriarchy—it hurts men, too! There’s no question where the book is going, but the pacing is just right, the tone warm, and the characters sympathetic, even when making dumb decisions.

Anyone who believes in true love or is simply willing to accept it as the premise of a winding tale will find this debut an emotional, satisfying read.

Pub Date: Oct. 16, 2018

ISBN: 978-0-525-57468-2

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Crown

Review Posted Online: July 30, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2018

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