Imatge de l'autor

Meg Waite Clayton

Autor/a de The Wednesday Sisters

9+ obres 2,882 Membres 341 Ressenyes 9 preferits

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Meg Waite Clayton is an American author, and a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School. She has written for the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Runner's World and public radio, frequently on the particular challenges that women face. mostra'n més Her first novel, The Language of Light, was a finalist for the Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction (now the PEN/Bellwether). She has also written The Race for Paris, The Wednesday Daughters, The Four Ms. Bradwells, and The Wednesday Sisters. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra'n menys
Crèdit de la imatge: photo by McCord Clayton

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Obres de Meg Waite Clayton

The Wednesday Sisters (2008) 1,082 exemplars
The Last Train to London (2019) 466 exemplars
Beautiful Exiles (2018) 309 exemplars
The Postmistress of Paris (2021) 297 exemplars
The Four Ms. Bradwells (2011) 229 exemplars
The Race for Paris (2015) 211 exemplars
The Wednesday Daughters (2013) 205 exemplars
The Language of Light (2003) 81 exemplars
o ultimo trem para londres (1900) 2 exemplars

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Nom normalitzat
Clayton, Meg Waite
Data de naixement
1959-01-01
Gènere
female
Nacionalitat
USA
Lloc de naixement
Washington, D.C., USA
Llocs de residència
Palo Alto, California, USA
Educació
University of Michigan
Professions
corporate lawyer
Organitzacions
Readerville
Agent
Marly Rusoff (The Rusoff Agency)

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I wanted to like this book. Interesting topic, based on a real-life heroine who spent ww2 using her obscene wealth to get people out of occupied France, save them from the Nazis, etc, but I could not warm to the main character. As the author described her she comes across as soulless, caring most for her dog of all the other characters.
The author’s created characters also seem oddly unemotional. The situation they are in is frequently dire and yet the tension only raises once during their escape- there is never any doubt that with the heroine’s money and American papers all will come
To right.
Tiny bit annoying to have everyone say how she was safe because she has those US papers, like everyone involved genuflected at anyone who said they were American. And of course the American woman was more competent than all of the other women who didn’t have the magic papers and yet did the same or more dangerous work.
There’s a stuffed kangaroo that is inserted for increased twee. And the male hero insists on carrying his films with him everywhere despite the danger to him and his child if he does so.
A story of the privileged during ww2, living in chateaus and hosting parties. It galled a bit with the backdrop of the bombing of Ukraine.
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Dabble58 | Hi ha 15 ressenyes més | Nov 11, 2023 |
I had to give up on this one. I've read a couple others by Meg Waite Clayton and enjoyed them, but I just found my mind wandering while listening and I couldn't stay focused on the story. This may be one of those instances where the audio format wasn't the best choice for me.
 
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indygo88 | Hi ha 20 ressenyes més | Oct 28, 2023 |
I really liked this book. It made me think of my best friends and the bond of friendship among women. Meg captures all of that beautifully. The other thing I really appreciated about this book is it wasn't a male bashing - woman's power sort of book. There are good men in it, great men and a crappy man. I am so sick of books that make women perfect and men the root of all evil. Loved that.
 
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MsTera | Hi ha 177 ressenyes més | Oct 10, 2023 |
Jewish Book Award Finalist
P.S - Insights, Interviews & More…. Section at end of book
 
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JimandMary69 | Hi ha 20 ressenyes més | Aug 16, 2023 |

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Obres
9
També de
2
Membres
2,882
Popularitat
#8,890
Valoració
½ 3.6
Ressenyes
341
ISBN
91
Llengües
8
Preferit
9

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