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1. Before and After: A Novel by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2005-03-01)
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morally and ethically thought provoking
Grabbed Me and Held Me
Heart wrenching
The Darker Side of Human Decision Making
A welcome twist to the crime novel. |
2. Before and After (Hardcover) by Rosellen Brown | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(1992)
Asin: B0045PUHH2 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (21)
morally and ethically thought provoking
Grabbed Me and Held Me
Heart wrenching
The Darker Side of Human Decision Making
A welcome twist to the crime novel. |
3. Before and After (AUTHOR SIGNED FIRST EDITION) by Rosellen Brown | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1992)
Asin: B0045N6ZVG Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (21)
morally and ethically thought provoking
Grabbed Me and Held Me
Heart wrenching
The Darker Side of Human Decision Making
A welcome twist to the crime novel. |
4. Civil Wars by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(1998-03-16)
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Interesting but long
Long and Drawn Out
Wonderful
The Worst Book I've Ever Read |
5. A Rosellen Brown Reader: Selected Poetry and Prose (Bread Loaf Series of Contemporary Writers) by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 309
Pages
(1993-11-01)
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6. Street Games: Stories by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2001-08)
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7. Some Deaths in the Delta and Other Poems by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 76
Pages
(1970-12)
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8. Half a Heart by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 402
Pages
(2001-05-18)
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A Woman Meets her Bi-racial Daughter for the First Time
Best I've Read in a While
Do not waste your money
A disappointing book from a good writer. For the first hundred pages, I thought this novel would probe those issues in a sensitive and intelligent way. The two main characters Ð Miriam, the mother who left her daughter behind, and Ronnee, her bi-racial child Ð start out as intriguing characters. The pain of Miriam, who has a good life, but canÕt appreciate it because of the hole left by her absent child, is palpable. And Ronnee is a beautifully written character. We learn early on that she agrees to meet with her mother mainly because sheÕs hoping for some money to finance her way to college. And yet she doesnÕt come across as a greedy villain, but rather as an intelligent, ambitious and complex young woman. But once Rosellen Brown goes into flashback to tell the story of MiriamÕs affair with RonneeÕs father, the novel goes astray. The biggest problem is that the author doesnÕt seem to know what to make of MiriamÕs lover, Eljay. She begins with a promising portrait of a charming and intelligent man, somewhat edgy and resentful because of all he has had to suffer to get where he is. But then, out of nowhere, he gets involved with a group of black separatists who seem to take over his personality. Suddenly heÕs a different, incomprehensible, man. Because we never get inside EljayÕs head, but only see him from MiriamÕs point of view, the change in him seems weird. I have the feeling Rosellen Brown was merely trying to make the point that black racism can be just as bad as white racism, but her political point gets in the way of the story. It would have been a lot more interesting to see what Afrocentrism meant to a man like Eljay. Dismissing his point of view seems like a betrayal of a potentially fascinating character. And the novel goes downhill from there, with one clichŽ after another. Almost all the characters, black and white, are bigots, and the bigotry is so blatant and obvious, so crude, that it makes the novel seem anachronistic. God knows racism has not disappeared, but the author seems unaware that it usually takes subtler forms than it did in 1960. Rosellen Brown is obviously a talented writer, and this novel had a lot of potential, but unfortunately the promise remained unfulfilled.
An emotionally rewarding answer to the question "what if?" |
9. The Autobiography of My Mother by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1998-08-10)
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10. Tender Mercies by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1998-10-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description Suddenly there are no more ordinary days or nights. And, in a story filled with astonishing revelations, we witness two people wrestling with a marriage in which all the rules are changed, confronting the guilt and anger, devotion and desire that don't merely survive...but can help heal the wounded heart. Rosellen Brown creates a compelling portrayal of a family torn apart--and perhaps put back together again--by love. Customer Reviews (5)
How Much Guilt is Needed to Destroy a Good Marriage?
Textual Vomit
Dissapointing indeed But having bought the book, I proceeded to read it.Talk about a dissapointment! There is enough guilt and depression in life without another story that offers no "hope" or reconcilliation in broken relationships. You can watch soap operas and get the same result!If you want a challenging and uplifting book, try the one that I was originally SUPPOSE to read!"A Severe Mercy" by Sheldon Vanauken.Now THAT book makes you think about what is TRULY important in life!I won't be the same person after reading it!
Disappointed fan of Rosellen Brown
Tender Mercies |
11. Street Games: A Neighborhood (Alive Again Series) by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 183
Pages
(1991-10)
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12. Literary Agents: The Essential Guide for Writers; Fully Revised and Updated by Debby Mayer | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1998-03-01)
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Lots of fluff that you can figure out with common sense.
Without this book I think I would have given up !!! |
13. Jobs & Other Preoccupations: Stories by Daniel Coshnear | |
Paperback: 213
Pages
(2001-10)
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Customer Reviews (4)
My Current Favorite Collection
Extraordinarily good collection: sincere, funny, unpretentious, and richly human
Short, but sweet Despite some of the stories lacking any real punch or direction, most of them are very well-written, with characters that reach out and grab you, make you care about them for five or ten pages.I would recommend this to anyone interested in a short but very substantial read, or to anyone interested in realistic fiction. Cheers!
Short, but sweet Despite some of the stories lacking any real punch or direction, most of them are very well-written, with characters that reach out and grab you, make you care about them for five or ten pages.I would recommend this to anyone interested in a short but very substantial read, or to anyone interested in realistic fiction. Cheers! ... Read more |
14. Cora Fry: Poetry by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 94
Pages
(1977-04-01)
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An amazing themed book of poetry |
15. Mojo: Photographs by Keith Carter | |
Paperback: 120
Pages
(1995-12-01)
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One of the Best
Holy Cow, you don't own this book yet! |
16. Cora Fry's Pillow Book by Rosellen Brown | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1996-01-31)
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Subtle, Quiet, Powerful |
17. The God of Nightmares by Paula Fox | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2002-06-17)
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This is a masterpiece
Excellent writing and characters, not so great plot All of the characters in "The God of Nightmares" are weird in one way or another, except the main character, Helen, who tells the story. She seems pretty ordinary until the last chapter when Fox tries to show us Helen isn't so nice after all. I didn't like this last chapter, which takes place more than 25 years after the main story. Fox tries too hard to tie things up and tell us what happened to each of her characters. I was especially irritated by the way she changed the husband -- but I won't say more about that as it comes as something of a surprise. ... Read more |
18. Pushed to Shore: A Short Novel by Kate Gadbow | |
Paperback: 290
Pages
(2003-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Winner of the 2001 Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction "This novel’s poignancy, I think, comes from the paradoxical confrontation between innocence and experience these Asian strivers are caught in—at the same time that they are rendered childlike by ignorance of their new culture, we know they have been singed and seared, and therefore secretly toughened. Immigration is such a significant phenomenon right now that this tension between competency and confusion, maturity and infantilization is an enormously fecund subject for a novelist with a well-developed sense of irony."—From the Foreword by Rosellen Brown In an essay written for his ESL class, a young student describes his flight from Vietnam at the age of 12, in a fishing boat with three friends. They were beaten by Thai pirates, fell faint with hunger and pain, until they were "pushed to the kind shore by a finger of God." The phrase evokes an overriding metaphor for this resonant first novel by Kate Gadbow, in which a community of Vietnamese and Hmong refugees struggles to maintain balance between the world they fled and the one they are currently negotiating in Missoula, Montana. Gadbow meshes the lives of these refugees with that of the book’s narrator Janet Hunter, a teacher struggling to manage contemporary life, with a failed marriage and a string of disappointments haunting her own past. In a deceptively simple prose style that reads like easy conversation, and with an admirable lack of sentimentality, Kate Gadbow has written a remarkable novel depicting the clash of cultures and the difficult realities inherent to a world given only to constant change, where the harbor of a kind shore seems frustratingly out of reach. Kate Gadbow directs the Creative Writing Program and teaches undergraduate fiction classes at the University of Montana in Missoula, where she lives with her husband, journalist Daryl Gadbow. Customer Reviews (1)
The culture shock of immigration... Montana in winter is covered with snow and nothing like the verdant homeland these young people have left, and they must adapt to this entirely different and unfamiliar terrain. Unlike the other students in their high school, who are a jumble of enthusiastic adolescents on the cusp of adulthood, Hunter's special students are subdued and introverted, many with life experiences far exceeding their teenage peers. In their short lives, they have already known abandonment, violence and deprivation, with little comfort, luxury or leisure time for childish adventures. Unaware of her own personal deficiencies, Hunter feels emotionally drawn to her students, willing to lend her skills to help mold their futures in this unfamiliar land. Acculturation is a difficult process, at best. Hunter is keenly aware of her shortcomings as a teacher, unable to pronounce or understand more than a few phrases of her student's dialects. She clumsily attempts to master language skills that seem beyond her reach and can only imagine their frustration without the English phrases necessary to communicate with fellow students. A lack of language skills is a primary obstacle to success. Hunter takes her job seriously; she must conscientiously prepare her students for economically feasible futures and it is her goal to help them graduate with the required level of education. As she interacts with her students, Hunter becomes aware of their subtle, yet critical differences. Gadbow avoids categorizing these young Southeast Asians, concentrating instead on their variety, the traits and idiosyncrasies that make each student a distinct individual. For all their ethnic similarities, each has a definitive personality, a variety of goals and ambitions. At the same time, Hunter becomes aware of her lack of a personal life. In a sense, she realizes the extent of her self-obsession and self-protection, finally prepared to join the world around her, buoyed by the daily courage of her students. Like Sleeping Beauty, Hunter awakens to the real necessity for developing more extensive friendships and interests, with or without a man. When the opportunity presents itself, she begins a relationship, the first since a painful divorce eight years ago. Because of her willingness to engage in the new affair, Hunter gains some valuable insight into the real difficulties inherent in any risk, let alone a complete change of life-style. With incredible perseverance, the students work diligently in their adopted country and Hunter is amazed at the enormous fortitude and courage they exhibit along with their indomitable will to survive. The clean, spare story describes the difficulty of merging cultures and the unceasing commitment involved, undertaken here with the courage and spirit of the early immigrants who first came to the distant shores of America.. Luan Gaines/2003. ... Read more |
19. Jude the Obscure (Modern Library Classics) by Thomas Hardy | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2001-08-14)
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Unrelentingly bleak |
20. CIVIL WAR by Rosellen Brown | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1984)
Asin: B000IOI898 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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