

|
|
|

Away: A Novel
by Amy Bloom
|
|
|
Large Photo
|
Edition: Paperback
Publication Date: June 24, 2008
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
ISBN: 0812977793
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 3803
Average Customer Rating: 
List price: $14.00
|


|

|
Showing page 1 of 20
|

|

|
|
Reviews
|
 |
vulgar and disgusting, November 21, 2008
|
|
|
I was very disgusted with this book. It was the first book I read by Amy Bloom and it will be the last. My book club picked this book as our book for November from a Book club companion guide we receive from Random House readers circle. Everything they had to say about the book made it seem like a good choice, but one thing you don't know about a book until you start to read it is the language, tone, and sexuality of the book. I think this book was written using very vulgar language and describing sexually things in to much detail. The book might have a good story line, but the way it was written to me, and the other members of my book club, is disgusting. Not one of the members in by book club finished the book.
I would love for publishing companies to include some king of guide to the content of the book.
|
|
READ THIS BOOK!, November 5, 2008
|
|
|
I LOVED this book. I picked it up at the airport before a long flight because...wait for it...I liked the cover. I was transported. It is unlike any book I have ever read, and I've read a few. It was spare and neat, and yet at the same time, beautifully and heartbreakingly descriptive. I loved that every time you thought you had it figured out, and knew what was going to happen next, you were surprised. It was a revelation!
|
|
I wanted to like this story but couldn't., October 26, 2008
|
|
|
I started out liking the story of poor immigrant Lillian Leyb who beats out her friend for a seamstress job at the theater. She does what she must do to survive in a new country living in poverty. As it went on though, it became more and more unbelievable. This book is written in a very unusual style for historical fiction. I think that may have been the reason I found the story disjointed and difficult to follow. There are plenty of robust and colorful characters to hold your interest. But their connections were not enough to keep me engaged in the story.
Linda C. wright
Author, One Clown Short
One Clown Short
|
|
Pleasure to read, October 23, 2008
|
|
|
I read this book in a day and a half. Ms. Bloom's writing style is very good and she is excellent at creating memorable images. The book is also fairly well researched and tells a lot of history without lecturing. The main character is a very likeable Jewish girl (not Russian for G-d's sakes! Wake up reviewers: lovely Russians hacked to death her entire family). Thanks to Lilian's adventures, the reader gets to see the country in the 1920s through her eyes: all the way from Manhattan to Alaska. Besides Lilian, the book has many other characters that I felt were memorable and well thought out. I would definitely recommend this book.
|
|
Excellent Book, October 23, 2008
|
|
|
This was an excellent book It was discussed at our Book Discussion Group. Everyone praised the author.
|
|
|
|