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Showing posts with label Connie May Fowler. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly by Connie May Fowler (Book Review)



Title: How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly
Author: Connie May Fowler
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

My synopsis: Clarissa awoke on the summer solstice just as she had every other day for awhile now.  Unsatisfied with her marriage, unable to write, and unaware that these were not entirely her fault.

Her husband, Iggy, was an "artist".  If you consider taking pictures and video of nude women art, which Clarissa did not - not anymore.  As it didn't bring in much money, it was Clarissa's writing that supported them both.

They - or really she - had bought a lovely old house in Northern Florida.  At the time, she did not know it's tragic history, or that a family of ghosts were still trapped there - just awaiting the time when the big old oak in the backyard would die and release them.

Olga Villada, the mother ghost, tried to influence Clarissa, ever so gently, to read the dossier on the house - hoping that someday Clarissa would write their story.

Over the course of 24 hours, through various run-ins with her husband, run-ins with ghosts, run-ins with strangers while driving her junk heap of a truck, Clarissa begins to gain some confidence.  She slowly begins to take a long hard look at the state of her marriage.

Before the day is over, as her marriage dies, as the tree dies, will it also be the death of her?

My thoughts: At first I was frustrated because there were not any traditional chapters in this book (I am a big chapter person.)  But then, as I realized that the book covered one day - it would not have read the same if there had been "breaks" along the way.  It really needed to flow along.

It was entertaining the way the narrator included things about the insects and what they were doing in relation to Clarissa throughout the book. It will make me look at flies differently in the future.l

I could feel the change in the story as the day went on.  It was almost as if you could feel Clarissa's courage expanding - like the hot air of the day was expanding.  Even when didn't quite know what was happening.

I cried with her and cheered with her along the way - not knowing how it was all going to end - but hoping for the best.  Iggy was perfect as the husband/man that you love to hate.  I don't think he gave me any reason throughout the book to even consider liking him!

Highly recommended.  Read it as close to one sitting as you can.

~I was provided a copy of this book from Hachette Books for my review.~

How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly
Publisher/Publication Date: Grand Central Publishing, Apr 2, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-446-54068-1
288 pages
















CymLowell

Monday, April 12, 2010

How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly - Blog Tour (Apr 12 - 16)


How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly
by Connie May Fowler
Touring Apr 12 - 16

New York Times bestselling writer Connie May Fowler delivers a transcendent novel about one fateful day in the life of a woman -- and the extraordinary life change it brings about.

Set amidst the lush pine forests and rich savannahs of Florida's Northern Panhandle, this is the story of one woman whose existence until now has seemed fairly normal: She is thirtysomething, married, and goes about her daily routine as a writer. But we soon learn that ghosts, an indifferent husband, and a seemingly terminal case of writer's block are burdening Clarissa's life. She awakes on the summer solstice and, prodded by her own discontent and one ghost's righteous need for truth, commences upon a twenty-four-hour journey of self-discovery.  Her harrowing, funny, and startling adventures lead Clarissa to a momentous decision: She must find a way to do the unthinkable.  Her life and the well-being of a remarkable family of blithe spirits hang in the balance.

In How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly, Connie May Fowler once again demonstrates her keen abilities as a storyteller. A remarkably original and empowering novel about an unexpected midlife awakening, it will resonate and be discussed for years to come.

Connie May Fowler is an essayist, screenwriter, and novelist. She is the author of five novels, most recently The Problem with Murmur Lee, and a memoir, When Katie Wakes. Her 1996 novel, Before Women Had Wings, became a bestseller in paperback and was adapted into a successful Oprah Winfrey Presents movie. She also founded the Connie May Fowler Women with Wings Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to aiding women and children in need.

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April 15
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Delgal's Book Reviews
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April 16
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