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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780991165032
ISBN-10: 0991165039
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Coley Press
ISBN-10: 0991165039
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Coley Press
Notă biografică
Kari Aguila was the recipient of an IndieReader Discovery Award for her first novel, Women's Work. She is also an avid gardener, outdoor enthusiast, geologist, and mother of three. Aguila lives in Seattle with her family, and loves to Skype with Book Clubs. Contact her via Facebook, Twitter, or her webpage. www.kariaguila.com www.facebook.com/KariAguilaAuthor https: //twitter.com/WomensWorkKA www.goodreads.com/author/show/7422555.Kari_Aguila Praise for Kari Aguila: "A fascinating study of the "othering" process and how dangerous it can be to mark a group as "not one of us." The beauty of this novel is that her critique of society and what could happen is subtle. The author pulls you into the story slowly and effortlessly, careful not to overplay her hand. Right from the start, the descriptions immerse the reader into a new world. ...Beautiful and terrifying all at once... Starts methodically and the tension builds with each page, with characters and a story that lingers. At times it's impossible to put the book down." -The S-P Review 5 Stars! Women's Work is empowering and exhilarating. (It) challenges gender as we know it: a truly ambitious and largely indicative text of past and present theory and preoccupations. A commendable book, a timely perspective and critique on the thriving human condition and state of gender affairs and women's rights world-wide. Kari Aguila is a pioneer for crafting such an overdue and particularly necessary contribution for readers everywhere. -The San Francisco Book Review Kari Aguila didn't even miss a beat. "Women's Work" is almost immediately engaging, with a story that moves at a clip. It's easily readable while at the same time raising questions and issues that are bound to linger with the reader well after the book's final period. -Beth Colvin, The Baton Rouge Advocate 5 Stars! Winner of the IndieReader Approval! The climactic ending involves a plot twist where the beliefs of the new order are questioned and the neighborhood comes to grips with the tenuous relationship between safety and violence. WOMEN'S WORK is a well-written book with a moving story inhabited by believable characters. The emotions are genuine and the reactions to the social upheaval around them, while sometimes surprising, add even more credence to the story line. If the purpose of WOMEN'S WORK is to make a reader think, Aguila has achieved this. -Ed Bennett, Indie Reader