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El Sonido De La Vida (2012)

El sonido de la vida (2012)

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8415532350 (ISBN13: 9788415532354)
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Maeva

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Louisa Clark loves her job as a waitress at a small coffeeshop, but the shop is sold and she needs to find a job; not an easy task in her small town. She finally agrees to a position where she helps care for a quadriplegic young man. Will had been a top venture capitalist, daredevil sportsman, man-about-town who is now confined to a wheelchair with only slight movement in one hand. Although she had qualms about the job, she signed on to a six-month contract. Can she bring some life back to the sullen dispirited man who had already tried to kill himself? --A good story with lots to think about. Our book club book for May 2014. Much to my surprise, I thoroughly enjoyed this foreigner-turned-American tale despite some glaring flaws in the writing. A German man and his girlfriend (soon to be wife) travel to New Orleans to escape her parent's wrath; they end up in Missouri, an unusual place for a tale of this nature. The story goes on to detail the family's plight in America, and at times the tragedies begin to pile up. George has an annoying habit of ending every chapter and sub-chapter with a pithy "dramatic" sentence. Aside from that, I enjoyed the classic immigrant tale from the German point of view.

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I really loved this book in every way. Structure, language, story and surprises. I bought it as a pleasant relief from a lot of heavy serious reading I have been doing, but ended up reading late because it became and enthralling book.It begins in a purely novel manner, third person, about a couple in Germany in 1905. It changes gradually into what feels like pure autobiography. Four or five generations in a small Missouri town, where the original couple arrived by chance.Excellent picture of the changing culture as history unfolds around them.
—Aklomkaew

I must have really liked this book! I read it way ahead of time before my book club met, and when I went to turn it in to the library I sat in the parking lot for an hour and reread the last part of the book. The pride of being an American citizen born of immigrants resounded with me. It seemed like there were so many good, hard-working people. But the twists about the main character's mother, brothers, and family "friend", forgiveness, and love were very engaging!
—chris

I enjoyed this intergenerational novel about a family. I had a hard time putting it down at times.
—hercegno

I enjoyed it. Set in small town Missouri. Details struggles and challenges of immigrants.
—twinnie

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