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Ahab's Wife
Ahab's Wife
Author: Sena Jeter Naslund
ISBN-13: 9780704346833
ISBN-10: 0704346834
Publication Date: 4/1/2001
Pages: 688
Edition: New Ed
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Women's Press Ltd,The
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Ahab's Wife on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Overwritten and overwrought, though this for me does not automatically condemn the work. I do think there is a great story submerged in this novel. The prose, the intricate layers of meaning, the bewitching details of life in this time, and my love of the Age of Sail led me to finish the book despite its desperate need of a clear-eyed editor. I was well rewarded as in the last quarter of the book are about 100 pages that are exquisite, full of grace and passion. I do believe, though, that the character of Una would have benefited from a perusal of the Mary Sue Litmus Test. As the story progressed, each time Una met yet another person who immediately recognized her as extraordinary/intelligent/beautiful/desirable, the urge to toss this hefty tome out the window grew. The insertion of the famed persons of that era (who, of course, instantly thought Una remarkable) was gimmicky. I heartily disliked the repeated occurrence of Una in dire straits followed quickly by the appearance (in the next scene or even the next paragraph) of exactly whoever was needed to comfort/rescue her: Mother dies, Susan enters eager to care for Una; Kit forsakes her, Ahab is discovered proclaiming his passion for Una from a church tower. There are only so many times this can happen in a story without it becoming contrived.
AZmom875 avatar reviewed Ahab's Wife on + 624 more book reviews
This is an extremely long book, but listening to it on Audio is both enjoyable and short. I am glad I chose to listen to this before I tried to read my copy. The language and voice of the reader really brings what could be a tedious story to life. The book is full of some long passages where Una expounds on life and love and happiness. Hearing it made it seem more heartfelt and less cheesey.

I am not sure if I will take to time to read the book, but I would listen to this again as it was so enjoyable to hear.
Tipppytoes avatar reviewed Ahab's Wife on + 24 more book reviews
I really enjoyed it & highly recomend it.