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Carregando... The Flamenco Academy: A Novelde Sarah Bird
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This is the fourth Sarah Bird novel that I've read, and I've enjoyed them all. She writes well, creating descriptions that are detailed but not boring, dialog that rings true to her characters, and plots that are not predictable but still have a way of feeling satisfyingly just right. She also achieves a pleasing mix of humor and drama, even in this novel, the most dramatic of hers that I've read. I just wish she would create a protagonist with at least a normal amount of self confidence. I found the obsessions of Rae, the main character of Flamenco Academy, almost within the realm of believability, but her inability to act for herself almost impossible to stomach. I realize that this is the conflict that drives the novel. That didn't stop me from wanting a more realistic and nuanced take on Rae and her relationship with her best friend, Didi. Perhaps it's just that the resolution, when it finally came, was too fast and left me doubting that Rae really understands or even enjoys the life that she has chosen, despite her protestations to the contrary. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Sarah Bird's insightful, funny novels about love have won her high praise from critics and a loyal following. Booklist says she writes with "a voice that will resonate like a fine guitar." Rae's life falls apart when her father dies of cancer and her mother joins a religious cult. The only person who understands Rae is local bad girl Didi, who is experiencing a similar loss. Both girls fall in love with handsome flamenco guitarist TomAs Montenegro, whose aunt teaches at the university's flamenco academy. Rae and Didi take the class and become obsessed with the dance. In time, their love triangle plays out on an international stage, when Rae, Didi, and TomAs becoming the rising stars of flamenco. Bird's passionate and touching story will win her many new fans. Alyssa Bresnahan's narration, as fluid as the flamenco dancing it chronicles, beautifully captures the nuances of this tale. "Bird delivers a story brimming with romance and visceral details of flamenco, its music and its history."-Publishers Weekly Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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"..Drifting above the roar of the world, I heard another sound, a sound so pure & crystalline, that...even though it was barely audible, it cut through the cacophony with diamond-sharp clarity.."(Sarah Bird "The Flamenco Academy)
"..I took out each moment I´d spent with him...as if it were a jewel on a black velvet tray & examined it from every angle. I replayed each word we´d exchange, wringing a semiotician´s range of meaning from every utterance. I felt his presence constantly. He was the invisible audience for which I played my life..."
(Sarah Bird "The Flamenco Academy)
"..His knuckles rolled like marbles beneath the skin as fingers pulleyed up and down, floating over the strings, gently drawing sounds that made my head fill with stained-glass colors: cobalt blue, Prussian blue, emerald, ruby,--colors so deep and saturated it hurt to even imagine them.."
(Sarah Bird "The Flamenco Academy")
"My pulse fell into time with his playing as if it were the moon capturing my blood in a tide that surged, then fell away...."
(Sarah Bird:"Flamenco Academy") ( )