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Beautiful Bodies : A Novel
Laura Shaine Cunningham, 2002 - 368 pages

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Rejoices in the spirit of tomorrow

A very discussable sliver of six youthful-but-getting-old women. The technique Cunningham employs- treating each woman as if each were of equal importance, going through every heroine's internal monologue with delicate separation while chronologically moving forward, since each voice represents a different time in the evening, (no two voices represent the same hour in the evening) though they all plough forward- works very well. What's impressive is that she is able to use this method with enough mastery that the tapestry is without bumps as the characters neither re-enter the past nor skip forward. It is like musical counterpoint where the individuality succeeds without "doubling voices" nor compromising the sound of the whole collective idea. Among Cunningham's indictment of the world of romance comes the strains of pain, the fear of not being wanted anymore. Cunningham magically hones in on the girls suspicions; how each is fading away without having had kids or experienced love for longer than a night. she sets this up against Claire, who, despite the disapproval of Martha/her parents, is conspiring to live life on romantic, buddhist terms. My favorite thing about Cunningham's Beautiful Bodies is the way she has a backdrop of larger mounting conflicts while the characters, having a dinner, play out a drama of less powerful disputes. Between the major problems that I wanted to see resolved and the lesser problems that engaged me as directly as a soap opera on TV, my interest level never strayed or was misplaced, not even for a moment.
It also goes without saying that Cunningham manages to write with a sharp eye for the most lyrical choices.
The only confusion I had was with Martha- with her generosity I didn't understand why the group hated her so much, was so resolved to unmoor her. Cunningham didn't offer many reasons for why they might have liked her in the beginning since everything she did, even with the best intentions, only annoyed them. I wanted to read more chapters from Martha... There was obviously more depth to her character than was investigated in the scenes.

It has the lightness of "The Hours" without the dark existential poison that I find accompanies such types of modern day (What I call "poison candy") books. Since we find out of our characters worst flaw from our characters themselves, the exploration of emptiness and modern day pointless loneliness doesn't feel quite so terrifying. Even though our characters each grapple with romantic loss, they are able to rejoice in the spirit of what tomorrow brings as Claire's new baby and delight in a one-night-stand enchants them all.

Also raises the issues that many women in their thirties have to face. Disappointment, men having affairs, terminal loneliness, financial scarcity, and even the kind of female cattiness which is still there among the best of friends.



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Very Enjoying Read

This was a book that i found to be a very enjoying, easy read. It shows the importance of having girl friends, and takes you through each and every characters world. This is a nice summer read that will make you wanting more. Five stars to Laura Shaine Cunningham!









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Great female friends

Laura Shaine Cunningham explores the immense power and importance of female friendship. Friends truly are the family you choose! Cunningham's writing is funny, honest, and cuts straight to the heart.


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Beautiful Bodies

Acclaimed for her memoirs (Sleeping Arrangements and A Place in the Country), which read like fiction, Laura Shaine Cunningham has now written a novel that rings with truth.

You're invited to a party...

Six "best friends" gather in a downtown loft on the coldest night of the year, as the "storm of the century" is about to descend on Manhattan. The women are celebrating the decision of the mysterious Claire to have a baby, on her own, at thirty-six. The delight is in the details: the hostess too distracted by her new love affair (How could she have forgotten sex? It had been three years, her longest intermission, but still...) to focus on the food, the guests who arrive "in crisis." From the moment Jessie's cell phone chimes in her purse (the voice of materialism, speaking up for itself?), she suffers "hostess regret": Oh, why did she plan a dinner in her apartment?

As the Aussie red wine flows, a delirious debate wages over Claire's choice. Will Martha, the Realtor of the Year flying blind on automatic PalmPilot, ruin the evening by declaring, "A celebration? This should be an intervention. Her phone bill is more than her income!" Who will win, the pragmatists or the romantics? Will Sue Carol, the wacktress (hybrid of waitress and actress), return to her husband or "rebuild" her career? Did Lisbeth, the delicate Zoloft model, truly see her lost lover in the subway? Will Nina spill the secret of her sexual tangent? Can this six-way friendship survive the zingers and soul-baring truths that spark and bolt across the table?

Proving that a novel can be effervescent yet deeply serious, Cunningham's circle of female friendship radiates the warmth and intimacy her endearing heroines wish to rekindle. Beautiful Bodies is a deftly composed take on the "first generation that refused to give up sneakers."


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