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Book Reviews of Divisadero (Vintage International)

Divisadero (Vintage International)
Divisadero - Vintage International
Author: Michael Ondaatje
ISBN-13: 9780307279323
ISBN-10: 0307279324
Publication Date: 5/6/2008
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 42 ratings
Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
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MichelleDVM avatar reviewed Divisadero (Vintage International) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This was the first book I've read by this author, and I have to say that the writing is excellent. The descriptions and character development drew me in and I was consistently intrigued by the style and details. The story is about 2 girls and a neighboring boy that are raised by a widowed father who is emotionally distant. The book then jumps around to their 3 separate young adult lives as well as the life of a poet, Lucien Segura, that one of the daughters is researching. His childhood as well as the lives of the neighbors he has in his later life are outwardly completely different from the first family, and yet there are common themes that run through both. Be aware that there are several fairly violent scenes, which I understand are necessary for the lives to take the turns that they do. I'm still contemplating the ending, it's a book that you can read quickly or slowly, and take time to digest during as well as after.
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Helpful Score: 1
Disjointed dual stories with a disappointing end.
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Specters of a past calamity haunt the members of a rural California family. Thus, in the first two-thirds of this book we follow them as they search for new beginnings. Then two characters melt away. What happens to them? Interpolate to your own desire. The last character has emigrated to rural France to search the life of an obscure writer; the final third of the book is about that writer; the original character is lost to the reader. Frankly, while I found the early plot rather ordinary, this part became downright tedious. Al least for me, non-sophist that I am.
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Another amazing work from Sri Lankan Canadian author Michael Ondaatje. I always enjoy his writing style, which is beautiful and evocative. The novel ties together many characters and their stories, which take place across many decades and different countries. Also immediately after finishing the book I started re-reading passages.
BigGreenChair avatar reviewed Divisadero (Vintage International) on + 461 more book reviews
I'm so glad I'm not alone in giving it only 3 stars. Good writing, but even though I'm a very intelligent woman, I didn't get it!! Like others said, some great characters, some good writing and then what? It doesn't hold together.