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Rita Ciresi

Auteur van Vlinders

7+ Werken 606 Leden 11 Besprekingen

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Rita Ciresi is the author of "Mother Rocket," which won the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, & the novels "Pink Slip" & "Blue Italian." She lives with her husband & daughter in Florida. (Bowker Author Biography) Rita Ciresi is the author of the novels "Pink Slip" and "Blue Italian" and toon meer the collection "Mother Rocket", winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. Born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut, she teaches creative writing at the University of South Florida at Tampa. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Werken van Rita Ciresi

Vlinders (1998) 251 exemplaren
Sometimes I Dream in Italian (2000) 153 exemplaren
Blue Italian (1996) 98 exemplaren
Remind Me Again Why I Married You (2003) 78 exemplaren
Mother Rocket (1993) 23 exemplaren
Second Wife (2018) 2 exemplaren
Ein Mann für Lisa: Roman (1999) 1 exemplaar

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Die unscheinbare Rosa Salvatore hat endlich ihren Mann fürs Leben gefunden: den gutaussehenden, reichen Gary. Doch nach einer Fehlgeburt und Garys Rückzug glaubt Rosa, daß ihre Ehe zerbrochen ist. Dann erfährt sie die Wahrheit: Gary hat Krebs und nur noch wenige Monate zu leben. Feinfühlig und humorvoll zugleich beschreibt Rita Ciresi die Odyssee eines ungleichen Liebespaares - vom ersten Rendezvous bis zum letzten Kuß.Rita Ciresi ist Preisträgerin des renommierten Flannery O'Conner-Literaturpreises, und ihr Roman "Ein Mann für Lisa" gewann bereits vor der Veröffentlichung den Pirate's Alley Faulkner Award. Sie lebt und arbeitet in Wesley Chapel, Florida.… (meer)
 
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JAAKonTEXT1 | 1 andere bespreking | Apr 7, 2012 |
For those who want their chick lit to have a little more meat on their bones, this is a good read. It has a darker tone, as Lisa's wild past threatens her new romance with a straight-laced businessman. Despite Lisa's experiments with sex and drugs, Ciresi rounds out the charachter by giving her a literary streak and a love for Proust. But the shadow hanging over the character is her best friend and cousin, a gay man suffering from AIDS. Far from being light and fluffy, Ciresi manages to inject humor into the novel to keep it from being depressing, and enough romance and angst to cement it in Chick Lit-ville. Throughout the book, Lisa struggles with her past and how to reconcile it with her future. I think a lot of people can relate to that better than most vapid chick lit heroines who have little or no conflict in their lives except for how to catch a man.… (meer)
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StoutHearted | 4 andere besprekingen | Mar 31, 2009 |
What a depressing book! The writing is OK but there is so much negativity in the point of view of the main character...and every other character. You want to yell, Stop It! at her.
 
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franoscar | 2 andere besprekingen | Jan 20, 2009 |
This book wasn't what I was expecting. The tag line on the front said something along the lines of "Lisa's mother wants her to get married, and anything in pants will do". Not true. Her mother has just a minor role and I don't think she once even mentions marriage. The back of the book says:"Ditching her life as an underpaid, oversexed publishing drone in Manhattan, Lisa takes a lucrative spot at a more conservative company, and begins writing - during company time - a novel that pokes fun at corporate life. Enter Lisa's new boss: Eben Strauss. A man of manners and caution, Strauss manages to bring out the best bad girl in Lisa, and before they know it, two very different people from two very different worlds are doing the one thing you should never do at the office: fall in love." I was under the impression that the novel would be a key ingredient in the book. Not so, it plays just a very minor role. Lastly, I expected a nice, light fluffy chick-lit book, but again, not so. I'm not kidding when I say that some of the topics in the book include abortion, aids, the *holocaust* and even death. There goes light and breezy. Still this book is not a bad read. I finished it, which is a good sign and I mildly enjoyed it. Just know what you're getting yourself into.… (meer)
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Vonini | 4 andere besprekingen | Jun 26, 2008 |

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7
Ook door
1
Leden
606
Populariteit
#41,484
Waardering
3.2
Besprekingen
11
ISBNs
19
Talen
2

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