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5.0 out of 5 stars
A sweet and charming book about how a self-absorbed man blossoms into a caring grandfather and husband,
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This review is from: Tiare in Bloom: A Novel (Paperback)
The front cover hooked me by relating this book to the Number One Ladies Detective Agency series. I can see the resemblance, though this book's characters do a lot more drinking, the men are often less responsible, and there are a lot more references to and discussion about sexuality.
I hadn't read any of the other books in the series (Frangipani first and Breadfruit second), so I was delighted to find that I fell right into the book and understood everything that was going on. Pito is a thoughtless and self-absorbed husband to Materena, and their marriage troubles start out this book. Materena is a big radio personality now, and Pito resists celebrating her first year on the radio by going to a restaurant. This and other examples of his lack of thoughtfulness for his wife begin to pile up, and Materena begins to think about divorcing Pito. The turning point in the book comes when Tiare, their baby granddaughter whose parents can't care for her, arrives on their doorstep. The ways in which Pito grows while caring for the little one, and the impact this has on their relationship is so sweet to read about. This is a feel-good book that is perfect for unwinding after a long day. I was very sorry to see the book end and am looking forward very much to the next one. I loved the little witticisms and turns of phrase that did indeed remind me of Mma Ramotswe and her crew.
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Great entertainment,
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I have read Celestine Vaite's other two novels and really enjoyed them, but I think this one is the best. It was so fun to read, I was sorry when I finished it.
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Tiare in Bloom: A Novel,
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I highly recommend the third novel of Célestine Hitiura Vaite's trilogy. Easily skip the first one (Breadfruit) but the second book and this one is well worth reading. Tiare in Bloom is a book that touches upon a lot of life lessons. For young parents it is a reminder of the importance of being a parent and the responsibility. For grandparents it is a reminder of how one can impact a child's life and the importance of the role of the grandparent. It was just a beautiful story.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Faa'a from reality,
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This review is from: Tiare in Bloom: A Novel (Paperback)
The Matarena Mahi trilogy consists of a trio of light-hearted takes on life in modern day urban Tahiti. In the first volume Breadfruit, full of amusing Tahitian yarns and proverbs, we meet Matarena and her lovelorn pursuit of aimless boyfriend Pito. The follow-up Frangipani takes a humorous look at the Tahitian mother-daughter relationship of Matarena and Leilani while the now husband and father Pito takes a back seat. In the final work of this tropical trilogy the wastrel Pito finally redeems himself in Matarena's eyes when he assumes full responsibility for an abandoned baby, the eponymous Tiare, the product of one of their son's dalliances. There is a rather naff parallel subplot involving Matarena's search for her `unknown' French father.
All the books are set in the district of Faa'a, Tahiti's most populous commune where many of the residents are migrants from French Polynesia's outer islands who have come to Tahiti seeking work, and where life is pretty tough and often far from the jaunty tropical fun described in Tiare. In fact, though the places mentioned in the book are real and despite the Tahitian name-dropping, the action could just as easily be taking place in suburban Sydney. You cannot dislike the book, though, written in an easy, bouncy style, and relentlessly feel-good, but in the end it is all a bit superficial. |
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Tiare in Bloom: A Novel by Célestine Hitiura Vaite (Paperback - June 11, 2007)
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