Helpful Score: 3
Sad, interesting story about Haitian immigrants and those they leave behind. Very thought provoking. Beautifully written -- lovely language and believeable characters.
Helpful Score: 2
If you've liked Danticat's other books, you'll love this one. Interesting premise, really pushes you to think about the personal v. the political and the nature (& limitations) of forgiveness. This is my favorite of her books, but still not quite my cup of tea.
Voted one of the best books of the year by:
San Francisco Chronicle
Charlotte Observer
Chicago Tribune
Kansas City Star
San Jose Mercury News
Detroit Free Press
San Francisco Chronicle
Charlotte Observer
Chicago Tribune
Kansas City Star
San Jose Mercury News
Detroit Free Press
not what i thought it would be like.
The Dew Breaker (torturer) moved from Haiti to Brooklyn. This is a wonderful story of love, remorse, and hope as well as political rebellions. Fast read.
Another moving book by Edwidge Danticat.
Great story with rich characters. Danticat reveals the history of the father character slowly as we understand the social-environment and other related characters. Well written. Good read! susan
What a remarkable author. This book is written like a puzzle that all comes together in the end.
I love the way the stories inter=related and inter-twined!
Confusing. The stories were not woven together for the reader to make connections between the characters.
Wonderful writer, compelling story. I loved listening to this.
UNABRIDGED: 6.75 hours on 5 cassettes