Grand Avenue
by Joy Fielding
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Looking back, it seemed like paradise: livesfilled with the blessings of friendship, marriage, children, and career. For twenty years, four friends -- Chris, Barbara, Susan, and Vicki -- shared everything and faced the challenges of life and love head-on. Now, one sits alone to ponder the strange twists of fate and circumstance. Now, she must sift through the past to discover exactly what went wrong, how dreams turned to nightmares as friendships faded and lives were destroyed.... Joy show more Fielding unlocks the secrets hidden within even the closest relationships in a powerful and mesmerizing novel that explores the meaning of unconditional love. show lessTags
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nancyK18 An interesting study of several women who belong to a book group. The books they read over a one year period reflect their own lives. Also enjoyable to read their discussions of their 12 month book list.
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The story starts off quaintly with a straight-forward friendship and the novel builds towards a familiar if dull plot. All shifts as certain relationships start to emerge: not all is as it seems and the pace accelerates until it culminates into a ghastly denouement. The themes are not particularly unique, but Fielding definitely has the storytelling touch, stringing along her readers until the very end.
När skymningen faller är en bok om fyra kvinnor i 30 års ålder, deras livsöden och vänskapen som håller ihop de. De kallar sig själva De Grandiosa Damerna, fyra kvinnor olika varann beträffande längd, vikt och ålder och inte mycket gemensamt förutom att de allihopa bodde vid samma gata Grand Avenue och var gifta med framgångsrika män. Detta är deras historia.
Jag älskar böcker om kvinnor och deras livs öden och När skymningen faller innehåller allt en sådan bok ska ha.
Jag älskar böcker om kvinnor och deras livs öden och När skymningen faller innehåller allt en sådan bok ska ha.
I was really intrigued in the beginning, but I lost momentum 3/4 of the way through the book. A group of women meet when their children are young and share their lives. Kind of. There are tragedies that happen (as evidenced by statements in the beginning of the book), but are handled so unrealistically that I had a hard time with them. I found the abused woman's story line totally believable, but not the lawyers...just a meh from me.
It's always the quiet ones, people say.
4 women who live on Grand Avenue become friends when their children were little. They met in the park in that neighborhood. They had parties together, chatted about everything and just enjoyed each other's company. Their husbands got along with each other. But, everyone had a secret. Yes, they chatted about almost everything but one woman had a secret she wouldn't tell anybody. So, when one of the husbands thought the other 3 women knew about the secret, he moved his family away. There were 2-3 years that they didn't see their friend. And then one day, she rang her best friend's doorbell & told her story.
The secret was out. Someone gets killed. Who got killed and who did the killing? The ending show more was very suspenseful & I would've never suspected the person who did it and/or why.
This is one of Fielding's earlier books and it was very good. I still she is still word-y and the book could've been shorter. show less
4 women who live on Grand Avenue become friends when their children were little. They met in the park in that neighborhood. They had parties together, chatted about everything and just enjoyed each other's company. Their husbands got along with each other. But, everyone had a secret. Yes, they chatted about almost everything but one woman had a secret she wouldn't tell anybody. So, when one of the husbands thought the other 3 women knew about the secret, he moved his family away. There were 2-3 years that they didn't see their friend. And then one day, she rang her best friend's doorbell & told her story.
The secret was out. Someone gets killed. Who got killed and who did the killing? The ending show more was very suspenseful & I would've never suspected the person who did it and/or why.
This is one of Fielding's earlier books and it was very good. I still she is still word-y and the book could've been shorter. show less
Chris made me feel sad, then mad she wouldn't get away, then I felt she got what she wanted and I did'nt care. Barbara was so self absorbed, but sweet. I am confused as to how she didn't get any time for the death, but we are a fickle america I guess. Susan was the stable one. I don't understand how Tony refrained from beating his kids...or did he in private?
Trials and tribulations of 4 friends who go through divorce, raising children. One friend is an abused women who is afraid to leave her husband, another a wealthy successful lawyer. Same old stuff.
Over a thirty year period the lives of four suburban women who are told. We see them first as young mothers and then as older women who have dealt with adultery, divorce, illnesses and troubled children.
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Author and actress Joy Fielding was born in Canada in 1945. She received a BA in English literature from the University of Toronto in 1966. While a student, she focused on acting and was one of four stars in a student movie, Winter Kept Us Warm. After graduation, she moved to Los Angeles and appeared on Gunsmoke. Her first book, The Best of show more Friends, was published without an agent. She has written numerous novels since then including Don't Cry Now, The Deep End, The Other Woman, Missing Pieces and Now You See Her. The Periodical Distributors of Canada named her book, Kiss Mommy Goodbye, Book of the Year for 1982. She has contributed book reviews to the Toronto Globe and Mail, CBC's The Radio Show, and CBC-TV's The Journal's Friday Night. Her books, See Jane Run and Tell Me No Secrets, have been adapted into films. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Grand Avenue
- Original title
- Grand Avenue
- Original publication date
- 2001-10-01
- Important places
- Ohio, USA; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; USA
- Dedication
- to Beverley Slopen, a truly Grand Dame.
- First words
- We called ourselves the Grand Dames: four women of varying height, weight, and age, with shockingly little in common, or so it seemed at the time of our initial meeting some twenty-three years ago, other than that we all live... (show all)d on the same quiet tree-lined street, were all married to ambitious and successful men, and each had a daughter around the age of two.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And there is love.
- Original language*
- Amerikanisch
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