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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sharp and sweet,
By LiLa "Library Lady" (Monterey, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Noah's Ark (Paperback)
A sharp and sweet, romantically (and comically) explicit story of single motherhood and re-marriage as only British author Trapido can devise. I first read this witty tale in the mid-80s, when I was a struggling separated mom in a "picturesque" cottage with jasmine vines that bloomed through the cracks in the wall - I strongly identified with Ali, her bohemian lifestyle and her second-hand spinster ways. Now twenty years later, this is still on my "re-reading" list (despite a few outdated touches) - I have found my "Noah", we live (mostly) contentedly surrounded by our mixed-in family - and the accuracy of her depiction of married life the second and third time around and co-parenting is still keen, moving - and hilarious. Trapido is an almost forgotten treasure in the States - I place her with Margaret Drabble, Joanna Trollope and Laurie Colwin as delicious and sharp-tongued observers of women and marriage - years before chick lit arrived.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Noah's Ark,
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This review is from: Noah's Ark (Paperback)
I read The Travelling Horn Player before Noah's Ark. I liked the first one enormously, but felt a little disappointed with the second one. I would still like to read all of Barbara Trepido's books however.
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Noah's Ark by Rh Value Publishing (Hardcover - April 20, 1988)
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