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Laura Kalpakian

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Laura Kalpakian is the award-winning author of several novels and short story collections She has won the PEN West Prize for Best Short Fiction and received a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction. She lives in Washington State.

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Tekijän teokset

The Memoir Club (2004) 106 kappaletta
Educating Waverley (2002) 77 kappaletta
The Great Pretenders (2019) 59 kappaletta
Steps and Exes: A Novel of Family (1999) 53 kappaletta
Truth Tales: Contemporary Stories by Women Writers of India (1990) — Toimittaja — 44 kappaletta
Graced Land (1992) 41 kappaletta
American Cookery: A Novel (2006) 35 kappaletta
These Latter Days (1985) 29 kappaletta
The Delinquent Virgin (1999) 28 kappaletta
Dark Continent and Other Stories (1989) 28 kappaletta
Fair Augusto and Other Stories (1986) 13 kappaletta
Caveat (1998) 7 kappaletta
Crescendo (1987) 7 kappaletta
Beggars and Choosers (1978) 6 kappaletta
Three Strange Angels (2015) 2 kappaletta
The Music Room (2015) 2 kappaletta
The Unruly Past: A Memoir (2021) 1 kappale

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Virallinen nimi
Kalpakian, Laura Anne
Syntymäaika
1945-06-28
Sukupuoli
female
Suhteet
McCreary, Bear (son)

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Historical fiction set in the 50s in Hollywood, that shows how hard it was for women and people of color to get ahead. Interesting characters and story line. A very good read.
 
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SharleneMartinMoore | 3 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Apr 24, 2021 |
Liked this book.
 
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klandring | 1 muu arvostelu | Nov 8, 2020 |
Emily Shaw, fresh out of college with a degree in social work, thinks she can heal the world Candy Striper style with her notes from her final Sociology class. Elvis has died five years prior and Emily's first welfare client, Joyce Jackson of St. Elmo, California, is obsessed-obsessed-obsessed with the fallen idol. Joyce doesn't need a Candy Striper. She needs to spread the work of Elvis. As she sits on her porch-turned-shrine to the king with her two daughters, Priscilla and Lisa Marie (of course), Joyce tells anyone who will listen how Elvis's job was to sing, entertain, and look pretty, but his life's work was to spread love, charity, and compassion. To make the world see Elvis as a humanitarian is a tall order considering many see his final years as a drug-addled, overweight has-been. Emily, instead of spending the prerequisite twenty minutes with Joyce on the first visit, ends up listening to Joyce and drinking the tea for three hours.
Later we learn how Joyce came to be such an Elvis fanatic. We leave Emily's little life and follow Cilla's childhood, describing how her mom was obsessed with Elvis since forever. I think the story would have held up better if Kalpakian had stuck with the story from Emily's point of view, rather than brief first person narratives from Cilla. They didn't serve much purpose other than to fill out Joyce's personality as a mother. There is one critical scene that Cilla had to narrate, but I think Kalpakian could have found a different way.
But, back to the plot. Along the way, Emily learns Joyce is scamming the government by making money on the side. As a new social worker she needs to make a decision, turn Joyce in or give in to Elvis.
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SeriousGrace | Jan 20, 2020 |
I enjoyed this novel, which balanced a fun setting (1950s Hollywood) with more serious themes (Hollywood blacklisting, interracial relations). Roxanne Granville is a young agent representing writers and selling scripts to the Hollywood studios. As the granddaughter of a legendary studio owner, she has the connections to be a success. She also makes a few daring moves when she agrees to sell scripts written by blacklisted Communist writers under the guise of her other clients. To make matters more complicated, she falls in love with a black reporter who is challenging her own view of the film industry. Roxanne's daring to go against the grain of her era makes this novel fun and thoughtful - I enjoyed it and I'm tempted to go find an old movie to watch now.… (lisätietoja)
 
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wagner.sarah35 | 3 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jun 22, 2019 |

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20
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Jäseniä
697
Suosituimmuussija
#36,317
Arvio (tähdet)
½ 3.4
Kirja-arvosteluja
16
ISBN:t
62
Kielet
3

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