- Paperback
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster, Inc,2007 (2007)
- ASIN: B002KZBSQS
- Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good summer read,
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This review is from: On Borrowed Wings: A Novel (Hardcover)
Since work keeps me so busy, I'm very particular about the books I read. When a friend suggested I read "On Borrowed Wings," I was initially skeptical, but I found myself sucked into an engrossing page-turner. Give this a read. I found the plot surprising at several turns. And although I'm not usually one to read historical fiction, I found myself firmly planted in the period.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exceptional read. I could not put it down.,
This review is from: On Borrowed Wings: A Novel (Hardcover)
This book reminded me of the classic university novel A Separate Peace (John Knowles). On the surface On Borrowed Wings is about a girl who has the guts and determination to attend a boys-only university. You get absorbed in Adele's joyride of a journey, and feel like you are with her as she learns to become a male student and assimilates to her lively and elite college life. But like A Separate Peace, this novel is densely layered.. It is also about the changes the U.S.A. is undergoing in the first part of the twentieth century. It is about how a single person can and must overcome barriers. It is about growing up and shedding one's innocence and finding a greater good. And most of all, it is about how being true to yourself sometimes requires a leap of faith.
I am a high school teacher and intend to recommend this to my students - highly! It has so much to offer.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bracing and unforgettable--a timeless read,
By S. Swanson (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: On Borrowed Wings: A Novel (Hardcover)
Do yourself a favor and take this book to the beach, backyard BBQ, or wherever you are going this summer. I picked it up at the bookstore on account of the beautiful cover (shallow, I know), but was delighted with this particular impulse buy. On Borrowed Wings is 100% engrossing. It was a middle of the night, I'll read just five more pages kind of book. Sure enough, I started it in the afternoon finished it at dawn, sleepy, but so engrossed in Adele Pietra's story that I had to keep going.
The early quarry scenes appealed to me most. Prasad has a gift for description; her spare, evocative details perfectly reveal Stony Creek, Connecticut, a class-torn granite town, where options are few for Adele, an ambitious young lady with limited means. I enjoyed the passages about the granite mine, and learning about the tough, but also tender lives of the quarry men. At first I was disappointed when the storyline moved so quickly to Yale University. But Prasad pulls off the swift setting change by giving the reader an assortment of intriguing new characters: Adele's university classmates Wick, Harry, and Phin, and the DeRisios, a charming Italian family that adopts Adele, and that Adele adopts right back. My only minor quibble with On Borrowed Wings is with the rhetorical questions sprinkled throughout. Prasad uses too many, in my opinion, but maybe that's just her style. As for highlights, look for the Amelia Earhart cameo, mere months before she disappears for good somewhere in the South Pacific. Earhart's presence in On Borrowed Wings seems to encapsulate the book itself: dynamic, intense, indisputably appealing, and in the end, a story that you wish didn't have to end.
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