| Can I Come Look At These Items? | | This online store is in association with Amazon.com, so these great, high-qualiy products will come from their warehouse or from other partners. Thanks for shopping! |
|
|
|
The Story of a Marriage: A Novel | 
enlarge | Author: Andrew Sean Greer Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux Category: Book
List Price: $22.00 Buy New: $12.29 You Save: $9.71 (44%)
New (36) Used (12) from $10.98
Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 634
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 1.2 x 1
ISBN: 0374108668 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780374108663 ASIN: 0374108668
Publication Date: April 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Absolutely Brand New & In Stock. 100% 30-Day Money Back. Direct from our warehouse. Ships by USPS. 1+ million customers served-In business since 1986. Happy Customers is Our #1 Goal. Toll Free Support
|
| Also Available In:
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description
From the bestselling author of The Confessions of Max Tivoli, a love story full of secrets and astonishments set in 1950s San Francisco “We think we know the ones we love.” So Pearlie Cook begins her indirect and devastating exploration of the mystery at the heart of every relationship, how we can ever truly know another person. It is 1953 and Pearlie, a dutiful housewife, finds herself living in the Sunset district of San Francisco, caring not only for her husband’s fragile health but also for her son, who is afflicted with polio. Then, one Saturday morning, a stranger appears on her doorstep and everything changes. All the certainties by which Pearlie has lived are thrown into doubt. Does she know her husband at all? And what does the stranger want in return for his offer of $100,000? For six months in 1953, young Pearlie Cook struggles to understand the world around her, most especially her husband, Holland. Pearlie’s story is a meditation not only on love but also on the effects of war—with one war just over and another one in Korea coming to a close. Set in a climate of fear and repression—political, sexual, and racial—The Story of a Marriage portrays three people trapped by the confines of their era, and the desperate measures they are prepared to take to escape it. Lyrical and surprising, The Story of a Marriage looks back at a period that we tend to misremember as one of innocence and simplicity. Like Ford Madox Ford’s The Good Soldier, Andrew Sean Greer’s novel is a narrative tour de force that confirms him as “one of the most talented writers around” (Michael Chabon).
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Raed this if you appreciate good writing July 6, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am an avid reader and this is the best book I've read in a long time. The writing is just beautiful, absolutely beautiful. I found myself re reading paragraphs because the imagery was stunning. I don't know how people write like that and maintain such an original voice throughout a whole book, but he does it wonderfully. I didn't want it to end, but I could not put it down, what a great story. Please keep writing Mr. Greer!!
Dont Buy this book July 6, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this book because of the great reviews. However, this is pure trash--not even worth a nod. Short 195 pages of nonsense. Some man marries a woman who turns out to be black (I didnt see that one coming) but he, in his not too distant past, slept with another man and the man never got over such a thrill so he stalked the black woman's husband and offered to buy him from her (slavery is illegal even love slaves) etc etc etc. On the trip to marriage bliss our black husband sleeps with some white woman who is engaged to some other white man and someone dies. So sad, you dont give a s*** about anyone.
Wow. And yet... July 6, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Lovingly crafted, standing apart from 'standard' literary fiction, this novel is a curiosity.
It had me, at turns, enchanted...confused...desperate for more...and dreading the end. Not because I didn't want it to end, but because I sensed that satisfaction was bound to be elusive.
It's a distinct piece of writing (without being pretentious), and yet...
...well, I refer you to Stanley H. Nemeth's review.
Story of a Marriage--a Story to Remember June 30, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was a surprisingly good novel. I don't want to say too much because the story is a series of revelations, but I will say I was totally drawn into the story as well as the time period. I've already passed the book on to a friend and have 3 others "ready to read." I can't wait to have someone to talk to about this story.
Beautiful prose and a spell-binding story June 23, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The prose is so captivating, and paints such a vivid picture, that a week or so after I finished reading the book, when I found myself remembering one of the scenes, I initially believed I had seen it in a movie. I was completely stunned when I realized it had been a scene in a book, not a film. I look forward to reading more of this very talented author's works.
|
|
| | |