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A Change in Altitude
A Change in Altitude
Author: Anita Shreve
Margaret and Patrick have been married just a few months when they set off on what they hope will be a great adventure - a year living in Kenya. Margaret quickly realizes there is a great deal she doesn't know about the complex mores of her new home, and about her own husband. — A British couple invites the newlyweds to join on a climbing expedit...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780316020701
ISBN-10: 0316020702
Publication Date: 9/22/2009
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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3.1 stars, based on 70 ratings
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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bookreadera avatar reviewed A Change in Altitude on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
A Change in Altitude, the newest novel from master author Anita Shreve, offers another glimpse into love, commitment, and the search for self. Following a tragic accident in Kenya , Margaret is forced to reevaluate herself, her marriage, even her understanding of life. While beautifully written, the story fails to fully engage the reader. It feels tired and worn, and with just a change of the setting and the characters' names, this could be one of a number of her novels. A Change in Altitude is classic Shreve, but I cant help but feel Ive read this story before.
ccqdesigns avatar reviewed A Change in Altitude on + 51 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
All of us have defining moments in our lives, moments that can change the direction we are traveling in small or large ways. Sometimes we notice those moments and sometimes we don't. And sometimes those moments are so monumental, that they are almost impossible to find a way through them at all. This is the story that Anita Shreve has woven; one woman, one man, one moment and their struggle to find a way through that moment.

This is a quiet story, a tender story, a thoughtful story, not one to rush through. It will not keep you up at night to see who done it, but it will seep into your heart and you will remember those moments in your life that changed you, that turned your path.
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MKSbooklady avatar reviewed A Change in Altitude on + 989 more book reviews
Different subject matter from my usual reads. Made me glad I never decided to climb a mountain ! While it kept my interest, I thought the ending was a little bit of a let down.
maryjo82226 avatar reviewed A Change in Altitude on + 6 more book reviews
Anita Shreve is one of my favorite authors. However I was a bit disappointed in this one. For the first half of the book, it seemed the story dragged. Thankfully, I held on because it did get better in the last half. I think part of my problem was that Margaret was as bland as her name (My apologies to those with that name!) I found it hard to not only relate to her, but feel a kinship her to her (which normally makes for a good story for me)
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Another good read by Anita Shreve! You are hooked from chapter one as you follow the lives to a married couple living overseas. A little sad at times, but you are hooked as you watch the characters progress.
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This book was informative on the life and politics of Kenya, I found the story line weak and lost interest in the marriage of the lead players. It was very good about customs and geography of Kenya and the unbalance of wealth and political power. I do not know how accurate Ms Shreve is on today's Kenya but it is not some where I would want to live.

Ms Shreve is unperdictable in her quality of stories, some are very good, Fortune Rock, The Pilot's, Wife Weight of the Water and some are getting perdictable and not up to her quality. I will continue reading, however, as she is best of woman's romantic fiction.
confuzzledbooks avatar reviewed A Change in Altitude on + 486 more book reviews
The up and downs of this couples relationship in the book seemed understandable at times and then at times ridiculous and I was going to say that is unrealistic but maybe now that I think about the first part of this sentence, I am wrong. It has real moments about a married couple that I dont think many people can understand why they are together. Instead of the starting the story in on the loved affair that brought them together we are brought in on what starts to drive them to different worlds.

It is not a very happy story I would say that is why I didnt like very much. It is the kind of story that will depress you if you think about it to much.

I read this for a book club selection but had a hard time finishing it. In fact I am not even sure if I did.

I liked reading about the joyous parts in the book like the wife starting her career and the couple trying hard to work through there differences. There was much joy in this book though. Maybe that is the altitude it was suppose to be on but it made me not enjoy it.
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It's an Anita Shreve book - of course it's good! Enough said!
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I loved this book! I don't like all of her books but this one drew me in from beginning to end. Its one of those stories that I think about occassionally even after I've finished reading it and wonder where the characters are now.
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As a fan of Shreve's books, I was somewhat disappointed in the slow pace of this story and the foolish choices. Margaret doesn't question her doctor husband when he announces they will climb Mt. Kenya with people they don't really know and all of them without climbing experience. Some time after the ill fated venture, Margaret delves into her photography in Nairobi and seeks to find some relief from the guilt that haunts her regarding her part in the accident.


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