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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
astounding,
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This review is from: Falling in Love with Natassia: A Novel (Hardcover)
I am a little over halfway through this novel ... and it is the most difficult book I have ever read (in a good way) for two reasons. The first is that the slices of life, the insights of characters, down to the words used --remind me of my own novel. And the second is that the story reflects an ongoing drama my good friend (a young woman and her mother/family) are experiencing now. Eerie. This is a story about heartbreak and the forces beyond our consciousness (or perhaps, underneath is better, depending on your perspective) that drive us. It is right on target. But, I can only read it in small bits. (That's probably a personal problem.)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
wonderful,
This review is from: Falling in Love with Natassia: A Novel (Hardcover)
"Natassia," Ana Monardo's second novel is even more complex than her first--without losing any of the poetry which drew readers to "The Courtyard of Dreams." "Natassia" deals with difficult themes surrounding love, children and families (both conventional and unlikely) with rewarding texture. The characters come alive, not only because of how the author has differentiated them, but because their responses to life are as uneven and surprising as our own. A great but not easy "read." It seems like a natural choice for a bookclub of serious readers, as it is bound to elicit discussion.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An Intriguing Book,
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This review is from: Falling in Love with Natassia: A Novel (Hardcover)
Falling in Love with Natassia is a novel about family and friends coming together to help a member in trouble, however, it has a number of unexpected twists and turns. The title of the book leads you to believe it will be primarily about Natassia, whereas in actuality the other characters are fleshed out much more fully. Insights into the thoughts and actions of Natassia's parents, grandparents, and godparents are captivating. The majority of the novel takes places during Natassia's 15th year. She is living with her paternal grandparents in New York City and has a breakdown. One aspect of the story is about how her mother, Mary, has to begin to put Natassia's welfare first. Mary and Ross were quite young when they had Natassia and both went on separately to have successful careers, but at the cost of time with Natassia. Ross, Natassia's father, lives on the opposite coast and has his own issues that get in the way of him helping Natassia. Natassia's current troubles also result in continual stabs at the fabric of her godparents' marriage.
I enjoyed the first part of the book, but felt the later parts lagged in places. The most interesting twists and revelations seem to predominate in the beginning. Also, I never felt that Natassia herself was a very well developed character. Her ability to write in an academic style on behalf of her mother seemed to come out of nowhere. And, I actually came to be more interested in the plotlines involving the other characters.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing and haunting book,
This review is from: Falling in Love with Natassia: A Novel (Hardcover)
I read this book 6 months ago during the summer. I read the entire book in one weekend. I was lucky that weekend I did not have anything else to do. My kids were with my exhusband. The house was clean for once and anything else that I *might* have done was put on the backburner.There is nothing I can write here to describe the pull of this book. I could NOT put it down. Now, we have heard that said before (how cliche) but I am serious here. I couldn't. I began the book after work on Friday. Read it all day Saturday and finished it on Sunday. I inhaled it. I did not intend for that to happen. I am still in shock by what I read which I will not reveal here because you need to read it yourself. This book isn't just about a surprise or shock factor though. What's incredible is how a whole world fits into one book. When I finished, I wanted more. Saddened to be done, I read it again, at a slower pace than the frantic one-weekend affair I had with it. Why did I love it? Because every page turned effortlessly. Every character felt like an old friend. Every description made me forget this was a book, made me forget time/me/life. That's amazing. It still haunts me.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Peeling Back the Layers of Life,
By Still Rockin' (Midwest) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Falling in Love with Natassia: A Novel (Hardcover)
This book features lyrical, layered stories of interwoven lives. A shocking, unforeseen incident defines the tension of the final two-thirds of the story, until it is finally revealed. Monardo writes with a steely elegance. Her descriptions of the dance sequences and the physicality of that discipline are inspiring. Her characters have well-hewn edges. And even the shocking plot twist is handled with a certain matter-of-factness, not sensationalism. This story strikes me as cinematic. Word up, Hollywood.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting Characters,
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This was an interesting novel with detailed characters, but I never thought that it went anywhere with the plot. We learn early on the 'big secret' and so the ending is hardly suspenseful. At the end very few of the characters seem to have evolved and the ending tries to create something that doesn't exist with a group therapy session. I enjoyed the book,which is very well written, I just wish the characters had explored their motivations in more detail as the reader is left wanting more.
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Falling in Love with Natassia: A Novel by Anna Monardo (Hardcover - June 20, 2006)
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