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Title | : | Falling Angels |
Author | : | Tracy Chevalier |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | September 24th 2002 by Penguin Books (first published 2001) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. European Literature. British Literature |
Tracy Chevalier
Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.58 | 22562 Users | 1435 Reviews
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In her New York Times bestselling follow-up, Tracy Chevalier once again paints a distant age with a rich and provocative palette of characters. Told through a variety of shifting perspectives- wives and husbands, friends and lovers, masters and their servants, and a gravedigger's son-Falling Angels follows the fortunes of two families in the emerging years of the twentieth century.Declare Books To Falling Angels
Original Title: | Falling Angels |
ISBN: | 0452283205 (ISBN13: 9780452283206) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Maude Coleman, Kitty Coleman, Richard Coleman, Lavinia Waterhouse, Gertrude Waterhouse, Albert Waterhouse, Simon Field |
Setting: | London, England(United Kingdom) |
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Ratings: 3.58 From 22562 Users | 1435 ReviewsWrite Up Based On Books Falling Angels
This was one of those stories that brought tears to my eyes at the end. It's an Edwardian tale of friendship, tragedy, loss, and recovery.Some people say this book isn't plausible because friendships between a richer yet well-grounded girl, a less-rich but melodramatic girl, and a lowly grave-digger their age is highly unlikely. I would say, things happen when kids are involved. You never know who your friends will be.I was little jarred when the story line, which is told by the point of view of
This is the first Tracy Chevalier's book I read. I really enjoyed the style of writing and the different perspectives. The main theme of the book is rather sombre and poignant as it mostly revolves around death and mourning but despite all this, I liked it a lot as it also includes the Victorians' way of thinking when faced with a death of a loved one. A favourite topic of mine - the suffragettes, is also mentioned quite frequently during the latter half of the novel. Although, it does not form
read in school, kind of cozy but kind of boring.
Thanks to her trustworthy research, I always learn a bit of history from Tracy Chevalier stories. In this book you will learn about mourning etiquette, grave digging and women's suffrage in early 1900s England. This one didn't enfold me in a dream-like atmosphere as Girl with a Pearl Earring and The Virgin Blue did but it was still a captivating read.
I love this author, and the subject matter of this book was so macabre, yet intriguing. On my last trip to London we visited Highgate cemetery (which the fictional cemetery in this book is based on. Chevalier describes everything is such detail. Highgate was a Victorian cemetery and can only be toured on the Victorian side with a guide. I was as enchanted with this book as I was with the cemetery. Both gave me chills.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/6...This is the third novel by Tracy Chevalier that I have read and I have found them all utterly compelling and so different. I loved the choice of title which I felt was a clever use of symbolism, with angels falling throughout the book! The opening chapter may well surprise you about those staid Victorians.Falling Angels is about the friendship of two little girls Lavinia Waterhouse and Maude Coleman.Covering the time from when they first met in the local
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