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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my favorites,
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This review is from: Shine On, Bright & Dangerous Object (Paperback)
I think this is her best novel, though Happy All The Time is probably my favorite. Shine On.... is the story of Ollie Bax, widowed at 27 by her daredevil husband. The language is beautiful, and Colwin's portrait of Ollie's grief is full of surprises and, oddly enough, comedy. Her language is astonshing in the evocativeness of the detail, which is intimate but never overwhelms her prose. Her descriptions "He smelled like cooked sugar" -- they made me feel like I recognized a place I'd never been to.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Shine on, Laurie,
By Manola Sommerfeld (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shine On, Bright and Dangerous Object (Paperback)
In my trips through Contemporary American Literature I have not found anyone with better sense for character development than Laurie Colwin. What a shame she died so young! I have read a few of her other novels, but nowhere is this skill better shown than in this work. In this story, a young woman (Olly) becomes a widow after her husband (the `bright and dangerous' of the title) dies in a boating accident. She and her brother in law grieve together, and almost as a consequence they fall in love. This story, explain so succinctly, sounds like it came from a pulp romance. In fact, it is slightly corny in its premise. However, Laurie Colwin depicts the pain, the anguish, the disbelief, and the whole array of emotions that the main characters go through. She does it in such a detailed, intimate way, that I would recommend this book to anyone that is going through a grieving process.But! I could not give it five start because of Part III. Part I deals mostly with the blow, the sadness and the moving on, and Part II with Olly's new life as a widow in NYC. But Part III focuses on her trip to music camp, and what develops there. Without giving too much of the story away, I do not understand how Olly, now happily in love, could justify her behavior. It is all explained in there, I have to admit that. But my shortcomings as a reader get in the way, and I was disappointed about the ending. In any case, this is a great book, and a prime example of the exquisite skill that Laurie Colwin left us with.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beautiful love story about an unlikely couple.,
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This review is from: Shine On, Bright & Dangerous Object (Paperback)
The late Laurie Colwin was masterful at creating stories about relationships. Never sentimental but always deeply moving, "Shine On.." is the story of a young widow and her brother-in-law. You'll never forget this story or Olive and Patrick. A beautifully romantic story.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An imperfect gorgeous novel,
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This review is from: Shine On, Bright and Dangerous Object (Paperback)
No, it's not the best of the wonderful Laurie Colwin (a few quirks here and there) --but it's astonishing in its ability to keep you involved with the characters, and the gracefulness of the descriptions. And yes, it is a wonderfully romantic story.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not Her Best,
By Flush Barrett-Browning (Tennessee Valley) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shine On, Bright and Dangerous Object (Paperback)
Laurie Colwin's Shine On, Bright and Dangerous Object, is a slight book [181 pages] with a split personality.
Elizabeth (Olly) Bax is a twenty-seven-year-old widow. Her husband, Sam, was a charming daredevil who one day paid his dues - permanently. Olly grieves, coping with the warmth and awkwardness of family ties and tries to re-establish her own life. Olly comes to realize that her own risks are just as daring as Sam's - he risked his life and she is willing to risk her heart -and she again finds herself and love - but in a surprising place. This is a flawed book. It falls into two uneven parts that I had a great deal of difficulty with. On the other hand, it was refreshingly different and the characters were interesting. But either I was having a 'slow' day or some of the sentences were a bit difficult to understand. I found myself re-reading some passages wondering what the author meant. |
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Shine On, Bright and Dangerous Object by Laurie Colwin (Paperback - January 9, 2001)
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