Suche books:   





Five Quarters of the Orange: A Novel (P.S.)
Joanne Harris

Harper Perennial, 2007 - 336 pages

average customer review:based on 6 reviews
view larger image
 for more information click here

   highly recommended  highly recommended





A good read...

My family does a "Christmas book club" each year; "Five Quarters of the Orange" was the selection this year. The overall score was four stars -- two people loved it, two liked it, two thought it was just OK. It is a story about an adult woman, Framboise, who comes back to the French village in which she grew up. Events took place there during the German occupation during the war that have shamed her for years. The novel moves back and forth in time, showing the war-time events (when Framboise was a girl) and her life in the present. Some in our discussion thought Framboise's actions were horrible to the point that she wasn't a sympathetic narrator.

There are a few twists and turns, some interesting symbolism ("Old Mother" and all the food references), and an enigmatic ending that raised a few questions. I was one of the ones who liked the book, enough that I have bought a copy of "Gentlemen and Players" and plan to read it this year. Joanne Harris is an evocative writer worth another look.


 for more information click here


A Great Read

The was a fabulous novel. JoAnne Harris is such a creative author. We read this for our book club. Everyone liked it. She always has such great story lines with creative twists that keep you talking. It was a great discussion. We read Gentlemen and Players the month before (it was very very good too) and just couldnt get enough of this author. A great read. You wont be disappointed.









 for more information click here


Quirky characters, rich writing

What an excellent choice for a book club discussion! The quirky, odd, strange characters will keep you talking (or thinking) for hours. Narrator Flamboise alludes to a mystery at the very beginning of the book which is slowing revealed like a fisherman letting out his line. Masterfully, it will keep you reading to the last page. Beyond the compelling story itself, Harris' writing style is very evocative of the places she describes and her language has a beautiful literary quality without being unwieldy or pretentious. Most excellent!



 for more information click here






shockingly good

I love this book. She has such a unique and lyrical manner of writing. Highly recommend it. Plus it's got a discussion section in this edition.


reviews: page 1, 2



When Framboise Simon returns to a small village on the banks of the Loire, the locals do not recognize her as the daughter of the infamous woman they hold responsible for a tragedy during the German occupation years ago. But the past and present are inextricably entwined, particularly in a scrapbook of recipes and memories that Framboise has inherited from her mother. And soon Framboise will realize that the journal also contains the key to the tragedy that indelibly marked that summer of her ninth year. . . .




 for more information click here



hot or not?    What's your opinion?     Write a review and share your thoughts!



recommendations

Escape Reading for People Who Love Herbal Medicine
Travel with Kids - Paris
Great Book Club Reads




quarters

Legends: Outstanding Quarter Horse Stallions and Mares
Arnaud's Restaurant Cookbook
No Quarter (Daw Book Collectors)
State Series Quarters Collector Map (State Series)
The Man from Four Quarters: Lover, Warrior, Magician, King



orange

The Date Book: A Teen Girl's Complete Guide to Going Out With Someone ...
War Plan Orange: The U.S. Strategy to Defeat Japan, 1897-1945
Dance On His Grave
In Search of Lost Time, Vol. II: Within a Budding Grove (Modern ...
King of the Moon: A Novel of Baja California



novel

The Story of Edgar Sawtelle: A Novel
Batman: The Killing Joke
Loving Frank: A Novel
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
A Thousand Splendid Suns



search for books
five quarters, five, novel, orange, quarters


Impressum / about us


Suche books: