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Elle Newmark (1946–2011)

Autor(a) de The Book of Unholy Mischief

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Obras de Elle Newmark

The Book of Unholy Mischief (2008) 615 cópias
The Sandalwood Tree (2011) 309 cópias
El cocinero Dux (1900) 2 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
Newmark, Elle
Nome de batismo
Newmark, Ellen
Data de nascimento
1946
Data de falecimento
2011-06-24
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de falecimento
San Diego, California, USA
Ocupação
novelist
historical novelist
Pequena biografia
From her obituary in the San Diego Union-Tribune: Elle Newmark was 10 years old when she knew she wanted to be a writer, but life had other plans — marriage, two children, divorce. She went into advertising so she could pay the rent and buy groceries. At age 43, remarried and living in Germany, she rekindled the dream. She started writing short stories. When she’d done one she thought was good enough to share, she sent it off to a magazine, which turned her down. Many more rejections followed. But she didn’t — she said she couldn’t — stop writing. When nobody would publish her book "Bones of the Dead" (aka "The Book of Unholy Mischief" or "The Chef's Apprentice"), about a chef’s apprentice in 15th-century Venice, she paid thousands of dollars to publish it herself. And then she did something novel for her novel. She threw a virtual book launch party for herself on the Internet, inviting hundreds of thousands of people, including book agents and publishers, for a gathering of music, conversation and party favors. What she hoped to do was sell a few hundred copies of "Bones" and boost her ranking on Amazon, which would generate even more sales. Instead what happened was a publishing world frenzy. An auction was held in New York to sell the publishing rights to the novel, and won Elle a two-book deal for more than $1 million dollars from Simon & Schuster. But in 2009, while she was working on the second book, "The Sandalwood Tree," a tale of love and war set in India, she got very sick. Complications from gallbladder surgery put her in the hospital five times, in and out of drug-induced comas, on ventilators. Her daughter sat with her day after day, reviewing editors' notes and revising the manuscript. When the book was finally published in April 2011, Elle Newmark was at home, on hospice care. She couldn’t tour in support of the book, couldn’t bask in the glory of her unusual success story. On her website, ellenewmark.com, she kept a blog, and the last entry, in June 2011, talks about how lucky she felt to find something — writing — she cared so deeply about for so long. "Passion,” she wrote, “is our consolation for mortality."

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Funny I but I have to say this - if you are food lover, the book will have you enraptured. Lovers of "Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons" are used to have so called heresy encoded in parchments, pyramids, and architecture. Here we find the a Mastero(chef) who is a Guardian ( member of secret Gnostic cult ) encode his secrets and observations in recipes.
 
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harishwriter | outras 61 resenhas | Oct 12, 2023 |
Digital audiobook performed by Justine Eyre
3.5***

The blurb that put this on my TBR promised “Two love stories. 90 years apart.” That’s not quite what I got. But I did get a good historical fiction tale framed by the British leaving India as that country gained its independence.

In 1947, Evie, her husband and son, arrive in India; Martin has a Fulbright Fellowship to study India as part of his Ph.D. dissertation. But the unrest surrounding the coming partition of India and Pakistan results in the family being located in the small village of Masoorla rather than in Dehli. When cleaning the kitchen of their rented bungalow, Evie discovers a loose brick and behind it a stash of letters hidden in a cubbyhole. Those letters were written in the mid 19th century and have been partially destroyed by the heat and humidity of the kitchen, but slowly the story of two British women in India emerges.

Newmark captivated me with this dual story line, although I wasn’t sure there was a real reason to include the lesbian relationship, which was really such a small part of the whole tale. Basically, though, she gives us a story of relationships and the difficulties two people might have as a result of different cultural backgrounds, family expectations, and emotional trauma suffered by one or both of the parties.

Evie narrates most of the story, though flashbacks provide the story of Felicity and Adela. I liked how Evie grew and came to understand her husband and her own emotions by reading the journals / letters / poetry of these long-dead women. The struggles Felicity and Adela endured help Evie realize what she truly valued. Additionally, Evie, an American, has to come to grips with the British mentality as Britain’s rule over India is ending.

Justine Eyre does a fine job of performing the audiobook. She sets a good pace and is able to give the many characters sufficiently unique voices, so it was easy to tell who was speaking.
… (mais)
½
 
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BookConcierge | outras 32 resenhas | Aug 6, 2023 |
A good immersive story set in India just before Partition. Martin Mitchell has returned from WWII seriously damaged, emotionally, and he takes his wife and young son to the Indian countryside to work on his PhD dissertation on the subject of how the coming withdrawal of British Colonialists and the separation of the continent into two nations according to religion is affecting its people. Evie Mitchell hopes the complete change, and what she imagines as the romance of an exotic new world will help heal both her husband's invisible wounds and their now troubled marriage. A chance discovery of some old letters between two Victorian women who previously occupied the bungalow she and Martin are living in sends Evie off on a research mission of her own, to find out more about the lives of those women, who obviously shared her love for their adopted land. Engrossing, satisfying, a few surprises, but basically a comfort read.
Review written September 2020
… (mais)
½
 
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laytonwoman3rd | outras 32 resenhas | Nov 19, 2021 |
"He appeared out of nowhere, they did that."
My favorite quotes of the book.

"Food has power. Disc 3 Ch 11 min 2:15,
Disc 5 Ch 7 5:30: mother superior shrieking at him, this scene was hilarious and beautifully written. Disc 6 ch 8, 50 seconds love potion. D6c8s2.3 sandles all the religious leaders had sandles.
 
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untitled841 | outras 61 resenhas | Jul 24, 2019 |

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Membros
926
Popularidade
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Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
95
ISBNs
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Idiomas
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