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Werken van Olivia Gentile

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Geboortedatum
1974
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Washington, DC, USA
Woonplaatsen
New York, New York, USA
Washington, D.C., USA
Vermont, USA
Connecticut, USA
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Opleiding
Harvard College, B.A.
Columbia University, M.F.A.
Beroepen
journalist
writer
newspaper reporter, The Hartford Courant (1999–2001)
newspaper reporter, The Rutland Herald (1996–1999)
Relaties
Borowitz, Andy (husband)
Agent
Priscilla Gilman (Janklow & Nesbit Associates)
Korte biografie
Olivia Gentile earned a B.A. from Harvard and an M.F.A. from Columbia. She was a fellow at the MacDowell Colony in 2006. She was an award-winning newspaper reporter in Vermont and Connecticut and now lives in New York City.

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It was difficult to decide how to rate this book. I thought the story was interesting and well told, but I think I liked the subject of the biographer a lot more than the biographer did. She was constantly faulting her decisions. That when she thought she was going to die, she chose to do something she’d wanted to do. That she preferred to deal with her trauma through “birding” and travel therapy rather than paying a stranger to listen to her talk. That she took an already scheduled trip rather than attending her mom’s funeral at a time when she was nearly certain her cancer had come back and probably thought it likely it was her last chance.l guess the author must have done a good job with her subject when you take sides with the subject against the author… (meer)
 
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cspiwak | 11 andere besprekingen | Mar 6, 2024 |
Phoebe Snetsinger grew up in the mid-20th-century, and wanted to be a scientist. She received a good education, but in the 1950s, women (whether or not they had an education) got married and stayed home with the kids. Which is what Phoebe did. But, she was bored, so when she discovered birds when the kids were a bit older, she became obsessed. She spent most of the rest of her life travelling (and when not travelling, she was researching), so she could add as many of the 9,000 (ish, the number changed over the years) species of bird to her “life list” of which birds she'd seen. In 1981, she was diagnosed with cancer and given 1 year. She lived for many more years and, after her diagnosis, upped the frequency of her birding trips. In addition to ending up in many dangerous situations in her travels, her birding obsession came with a cost to her relationships with her husband and children.

I really enjoyed this. I became interested in birds after purchasing a bird feeder many years ago as entertainment for my two inside cats. So, the bird information (and a few drawings) was very interesting to me, though much of the book also focused on Phoebe's obsession, travelling, and how this affected her relationships and the rest of her life. This was very good.
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LibraryCin | 11 andere besprekingen | Jul 23, 2016 |
Life List: A Woman’s Quest For The World’s Most Amazing Birds - by Olivia Gentile
3 stars

Life List is a biography of Phoebe Snetsinger who was the first person to “list” over 8000 species of birds. “Listing” is a form of collecting practiced by people who watch birds. A bird can be listed after the “birder” has seen and identified the bird in the wild. I keep a life list myself. I think there are a little over 300 species on my list. Birding is a relaxing thing that I do occasionally on an easy day hike. For people like Phoebe Snetsinger, birding is an extreme sport. I thought this book would be a travelogue about some interesting bird species. It was not. The book is about an individual with an obsession. To reach her goal, Phoebe had to spend large amounts of money and endure great hardship and discomfort. She put her health and her safety at risk many times over. She also neglected her family and basically wrote off her marriage. Even after reaching her goal of 8000 species she continued pursuing rare species until her death in Madagascar.
This was a well researched, interesting biography. Phoebe had enough adventures and close calls to rival Indiana Jones. However, Olivia Gentile did not quite portray her as the hero of her own story and I think I agree with the author’s conclusions. We tend to make heroes of those who pursue the dreams and ambitions no matter what the obstacles, but I find the selfishness and self-involvement required to meet those kinds of goals to be less than admirable.

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msjudy | 11 andere besprekingen | May 30, 2016 |
This was a very interesting account of the life of a serious (passionate) birder. The life was remarkable; the story-telling was okay. The book should have made me reflect about my own passions and obsessions, and I think that was the author's intent, but that did not happen for me.
 
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1
Leden
169
Populariteit
#126,057
Waardering
½ 3.7
Besprekingen
12
ISBNs
3

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