A Certain Age A Novel Beatriz Williams 9780062404954 Books
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I've been in a reader's drought. I picked up book after book and thought maybe I'd just read too many, in this genre especially, and just couldn't thoroughly enjoy one anymore. I've been craving great writing. I'm tired of picking up books and feeling that I've already read the story many times before, or that the book has so much filler and the author is just trying to get that particular book in some series completed. I'm tired of characters not coming to life for me, of them being a simple stereotype, rather than a carefully crafted unique individual.Well the drought is over. This book is a fantastic read. The author is gifted and the story and characters are so perfectly put together. There is an absolute maturity to the writing--I've read some of this author's other books since reading this one and this is the best. They've all been good but each has improved over the other.. If you are on the fence about whether you want this book or not, get it. You will be pleasantly satisfied. Now if you like the very graphic sexual romance novels, this won't be the one for you. It's about love and conflict and maturing - for all of the characters.
I'm not going to go over the story because I don't actually like synopses in my reviews because I don't like to know too much about a story before I read it. I just like to know if one likes it and why. Well, I loved this book. Every sentence has a meaning and a purpose. Thus, you don't get lost in unnecessary details. The characters are people you grow to know and care about and they don't act "out of character" leaving a reader confused. They may do something unexpected but it is in keeping with what has happened and is happening in their lives at the time.
This writer will be an auto buy from me for now on. The writing seems effortless and yet I know it couldn't be - there's a logical flow to it all. I highly recommend this and it makes the other books I've read lately pale in comparison.
Note: I've seen a couple of comments about not liking the style of writing for the older female character - it's stream of consciousness and so it's a little different but I really liked it - some authors are good at it, some are not. This author did a great job.
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A Certain Age A Novel Beatriz Williams 9780062404954 Books Reviews
I recently read, and.thoroughly enjoyed, "Cocoa Beach" by Beatriz Williams, and did not discover until the end of that novel, that "A Certain Age" had preceded it. I liked this one even more. Together they tell the story of the two "patent princesses" and the changing times immediately following WWI. This novel tells the story of Sophia Fortescue, the younger of the two sisters, and the novels have overlapping timelines.
A Certain Age is narrated in part by Theresa Manning, an Manhattan socialite in her 40s; her jaded, cynical, and arched tone really convey the mores of the early 1920s. Theresa seems to be an incredibly selfish and manipulative character, not likeable but witty, terribly sophisticated, and pretty interesting. Another strand of narration is through a newspaper columnist that thread is rather a Greek chorus, giving society's commentary on the events and characters encountered. The third point of view is that of Sophie, the ingenue, who is engaged to Theresa's playboy brother Ox. Sophie, as initially presented, is.The innocent lamb being led to slaughter - or at least marriage to a cad. Sophie is more interesting and complicated than expected, and her character really develops.
The setting and details conjure up the esthetic of the Roaring 20s and the lost generation in New York in a believable and fascinating fashion. The main characters were all memorable and had depth, (well, except for a bad guy or two, and maybe Ox, who was terribly shallow, as he was supposed to be.) The narration did jump around in time and between narrators, with a few cliffhanger chapter endings, and the plot was engaging as well it was somewhat unpredictable, contained a few surprises, and after the first few chapters it took me to tolerate Theresa's tone, it kept me turning pages to see what would happen next. I loved the setting and details of the 1920s. And I particularly enjoyed the witty quotations from Helen Rowland, a writer of that era, that introduced each chapter. I now find myself wanting to read more of Ms. Rowland's work, since her takes on men and women and marriage were such fun. All in all, this was quite a good read
Delicious! Delectable! Daring! Oh, dahling...you simply must read this. Great literature it is not, but it is so much fun. So between Joyce Carol Oates, Jane Austen and Anne Tyler (all of whom I highly recommend), read this sinfully delightful book by Beatriz Williams.
It's the dawn of the Roaring '20s where sex (not necessarily with your spouse), drink and other shenanigans rule the day. The rules of society are changing. The plot is complex (so I won't even try to summarize it here--you can read that easily enough elsewhere), and the writing keeps up the pace in what turns from a love story/love triangle to a murder mystery (with exciting twists and turns) and then back to the love story/love triangle. Williams brilliantly captures the aura of these freewheeling times from the sordid speakeasies to the grand parties in elegant Fifth Avenue apartments that are mansion-like in size.
This is a fun, easy read--ideal for the beach or a snowstorm. This is the classic "can't-put-it-down" novel. Get it!
This is the first time I've read Beatriz Williams, but if all of her work is this captivating, I will read more. As I started the story, I thought it was going to be trite, a sensual bit of fluff that I would quickly lay aside; however, once Sophie came on the scene, I was hooked. Manhattan during the roaring twenties, a principled and sheltered young woman cast into the duplicity of New York aristocracy because of her father's new wealth, and the surprise of a murder mystery well into the book...let's just say that I didn't want the book to end. I could even forgive Ms. Williams's need for a couple of descriptive sex scenes. ( I feel that the caliber of her writing is tarnished by the details. )
I've been in a reader's drought. I picked up book after book and thought maybe I'd just read too many, in this genre especially, and just couldn't thoroughly enjoy one anymore. I've been craving great writing. I'm tired of picking up books and feeling that I've already read the story many times before, or that the book has so much filler and the author is just trying to get that particular book in some series completed. I'm tired of characters not coming to life for me, of them being a simple stereotype, rather than a carefully crafted unique individual.
Well the drought is over. This book is a fantastic read. The author is gifted and the story and characters are so perfectly put together. There is an absolute maturity to the writing--I've read some of this author's other books since reading this one and this is the best. They've all been good but each has improved over the other.. If you are on the fence about whether you want this book or not, get it. You will be pleasantly satisfied. Now if you like the very graphic sexual romance novels, this won't be the one for you. It's about love and conflict and maturing - for all of the characters.
I'm not going to go over the story because I don't actually like synopses in my reviews because I don't like to know too much about a story before I read it. I just like to know if one likes it and why. Well, I loved this book. Every sentence has a meaning and a purpose. Thus, you don't get lost in unnecessary details. The characters are people you grow to know and care about and they don't act "out of character" leaving a reader confused. They may do something unexpected but it is in keeping with what has happened and is happening in their lives at the time.
This writer will be an auto buy from me for now on. The writing seems effortless and yet I know it couldn't be - there's a logical flow to it all. I highly recommend this and it makes the other books I've read lately pale in comparison.
Note I've seen a couple of comments about not liking the style of writing for the older female character - it's stream of consciousness and so it's a little different but I really liked it - some authors are good at it, some are not. This author did a great job.
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