LE STORIE DEGLI ALTRI
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Tradotto da: Laura Pignatti
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Agli occhi dei suoi benestanti genitori di Baltimora, Barnaby Gaitlin a trent’anni è un fallito: un divorzio alle spalle e un’adolescenza irrequieta, che gli è costata un lungo soggiorno in un collegio speciale e gli ha lasciato un debito di ottomilasettecento dollari con i genitori. Non che i suoi misfatti fossero dettati da un tornaconto economico: quando con gli amici si intrufolava nelle case altrui, ad attirarlo erano perlopiù oggetti personali di scarso valore, lettere private, album di fotografie… piccoli spiragli sulle storie degli altri. Da quella curiosità quasi morbosa non è ancora guarito; adesso però può soddisfarla impunemente grazie al suo lavoro che gli consente di entrare nelle case della gente e sbirciare nelle loro vicende private. Ma ora Barnaby vuole mettere un po’ di ordine nella sua esistenza, cercando di saldare il debito con i genitori e avvicinandosi a Sophia, donna concreta e sensibile. A tutti loro dovrà dimostrare di essere un uomo di cui ci si può fidare.
- ISBN: 8823530709
- Casa Editrice: Guanda
- Pagine: 288
- Data di uscita: 17-02-2023
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I believe I've admitted to reading all of Anne Tyler's books, several of them more than once. I just reread A Patchwork Planet, and I'm dumbstruck again. Like no other author I know, Tyler is a master of the emotional sandbag. She blindsides you, saps you in the skull when you don't see it coming (e Leggi tutto
It’s been too long since I’ve read an Anne Tyler book. As usual it’s set primarily in Baltimore and involves a low key dysfunctional family. Totally recognizable. Relatable because doesn’t everyone feel third place among three kids, mom’s embarrassment, dad’s kid that isn’t a banker or property deve Leggi tutto
A Patchwork Planet by Anne Tyler is an interesting little character study of a man called Barnaby Gaitlin. Not all the cards have fallen Barnaby’s way, he hasn’t met his rich parents’ expectations, he’s divorced, he works in a dead-end job, he doesn’t conform to some of the norms of society regardin Leggi tutto
I really enjoyed this book, a lot, which surprised me because I have to confess to only having read one other book by Anne Tyler which was A Spool of Blue Thread and, sadly, I was not very taken by it. So when I came upon this well worn copy on a table outside my favorite local Cafe come Bookshop and Leggi tutto
This was entirely different read to anything I’ve experienced before. Written in the late 90’s though I really was fascinated with the tone of the era, the speech was unusual. I felt it was set even earlier, the fashion, the general vibe and way of speaking. Barnaby was a funny bloke, he was the bla Leggi tutto
Sometimes I feel like apologizing for liking Anne Tyler but this book in particular is truly wonderful - I'm not terribly great at reviews but it has the hallmarks of things I generally value in a book - wonderful characters who stay with you, and the amazing ability to tightrope-walk between funny
not quite 3 stars This book started out just fine. I started reading and found interesting characters, a pleasant writing style, and some very engaging dialogue. All good, right? Well, somewhere it took a turn, because I had to keep pushing myself to finish reading the darn thing. Here’s the problem. Leggi tutto
This short novel is probably a good starting place for readers new to Anne Tyler's books. Think of it as Tyler Lite, Barnaby to the rescue again with many of the author's favorite themes on show. A good-hearted underachiever, this time a black-leather-clad 30-something named Barnaby, has a complicated Leggi tutto
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