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基本信息·出版社:Imprint unknown
·页码:463 页
·出版日期:2006年08月
·ISBN:0141026685
·条形码:9780141026688
·版本:2006-05-01
·装帧:平装
·开本:32开
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:交换生活
内容简介 Book DescriptionInternationally bestselling author of The Other Woman returns with a sharply observed tale of a single girl swapping places with a married mother of two.
From Publishers WeeklyVicky Townsley, single and successful features director of Poise! magazine in London, thinks that marriage and children are all she needs to be happy. Amber Winslow, wife and mother living in Highfield, Conn., feels like her life is out of control. When Poise! offers to help them switch lives in the interest of a magazine article, Vicky and Amber eagerly agree. What they find is that their own lives aren't so bad, and that happiness comes from within (nothing startling here). Landor's overly affected takes on British and American accents are more distracting than enhancing. Her high-pitched children's voices are annoying and her male characters ring false. The lightweight story is enjoyable but overlong. An abridged version that trimmed back on the nonstop inner dialogue and detail-filled scenes would have probably made for a less draggy audiobook.
From BooklistReality shows and contests are a hot topic for fiction these days, and Green (The Other Woman, 2005) is the latest writer to jump on the bandwagon. Green's vehicle is a Poise! magazine contest that gives a married woman the opportunity to switch places with Poise! features director Vicky Townsley, who at 35 is professionally fulfilled but unhappy that she's not yet found a man. She's hoping she may have met the one in Jamie Donnelly, a handsome Irish comedian who has a reputation as a womanizer. Across the pond in Highfield, Connecticut, Amber Winslow has what seems like the perfect life with her husband, Richard, and her two adorable children. But Amber is tired of keeping up with her competitive friends, and she sends a letter in to Poise! never expecting to win. Readers probably won't be surprised that Vicky and Amber learn to appreciate their own lives thanks to the switch, but they will enjoy watching Green peel the layers of the women's lives back, highlighting that both women have issues they need to change and others they need to accept. Green is a popular chick-lit writer, so expect demand.
Kristine Huntley
From AudioFileAn old story--two women exchanging lives for a month--has suddenly caught fire this year, in fiction and film, and is here superbly ignited by the incomparable Rosalyn Landor. She develops the two main characters into believable, full-bodied women: Amber, the discontented, wealthy Connecticut suburban wife and mother, and Vicky, the British magazine editor who craves love and a mate. Green takes a long time to develop her plot, but Landor keeps the pace going. Her vocal characterizations easily travel "across the Pond," from those of the soft-spoken American wife and mom to the sometimes brittle and authoritative English career woman. The outcome is no surprise--the swappers discover that the grass isn't always greener on the other side. M.T.B.
Book Dimension length: (cm)19.7 width:(cm)12.8
作者简介 Jane Green is the author of eight bestselling novels, including
The Other Woman, To Have and to Hold, and
Jemima J. 编辑推荐 From Publishers Weekly Vicky Townsley, single and successful features director of
Poise! magazine in London, thinks that marriage and children are all she needs to be happy. Amber Winslow, wife and mother living in Highfield, Conn., feels like her life is out of control. When
Poise! offers to help them switch lives in the interest of a magazine article, Vicky and Amber eagerly agree. What they find is that their own lives aren't so bad, and that happiness comes from within (nothing startling here). Landor's overly affected takes on British and American accents are more distracting than enhancing. Her high-pitched children's voices are annoying and her male characters ring false. The lightweight story is enjoyable but overlong. An abridged version that trimmed back on the nonstop inner dialogue and detail-filled scenes would have probably made for a less draggy audiobook.
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--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Booklist Reality shows and contests are a hot topic for fiction these days, and Green (
The Other Woman, 2005) is the latest writer to jump on the bandwagon. Green's vehicle is a
Poise! magazine contest that gives a married woman the opportunity to switch places with
Poise! features director Vicky Townsley, who at 35 is professionally fulfilled but unhappy that she's not yet found a man. She's hoping she may have met the one in Jamie Donnelly, a handsome Irish comedian who has a reputation as a womanizer. Across the pond in Highfield, Connecticut, Amber Winslow has what seems like the perfect life with her husband, Richard, and her two adorable children. But Amber is tired of keeping up with her competitive friends, and she sends a letter in to
Poise! never expecting to win. Readers probably won't be surprised that Vicky and Amber learn to appreciate their own lives thanks to the switch, but they will enjoy watching Green peel the layers of the women's lives back, highlighting that both women have issues they need to change and others they need to accept. Green is a popular chick-lit writer, so expect demand.
Kristine HuntleyCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Review A perfect summer read . . . funny, poignant. --
Toronto SunGreen skewers Connecticut suburbia with gleeful relish, and she hits the right marks with sympathetic Londoner Vicky, a quirky, imperfect heroine. --
Kirkus ReviewsGreens writing is deliciously witty and her heroines authentic. This is a charming book that demands, Read me in one sitting! --
PeopleHard to put down . . . thanks to affable leading characters and interesting . . . commentary on the cross-Atlantic cultural gap. --
Publishers Weekly --This text refers to the Paperback edition. Review Greens writing is deliciously witty and her heroines authentic. This is a charming book that demands, Read me in one sitting! (
People)
A perfect summer read . . . funny, poignant. (
Toronto Sun)
Green skewers Connecticut suburbia with gleeful relish, and she hits the right marks with sympathetic Londoner Vicky, a quirky, imperfect heroine. (
Kirkus Reviews)
Hard to put down . . . thanks to affable leading characters and interesting . . . commentary on the cross-Atlantic cultural gap. (
Publishers Weekly)
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.