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The Gravedigger's Daughter
The Gravedigger's Daughter
Author: Joyce Carol Oates
From one of the greatest literary forces of our time, an intensely realized, masterful epic of a young woman's struggle for identity and survival in post-World War II America. — In 1936 the Schwarts, an immigrant family desperate to escape Nazi Germany, settle in a small town in upstate New York, where the father, a former high school teacher...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780061236822
ISBN-10: 0061236829
Publication Date: 5/29/2007
Pages: 592
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Ecco
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 3
I really fought to get through this book. It felt disjointed and did not flow well for me. It made large leaps of time without any transition and left many situations unfulfilled. The ending was especially odd. I know that Joyce Carol Oates is supposed to be a great writer, but she left me confused and disappointed in this novel.
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Helpful Score: 1
I ended up liking this book, at first I did not, but I picked it up a second time and really enjoyed it. The beginning is a little hard to get through, but once you get through the first 30 pages the story really picks up. It's an interesting testament to how people can change through out their lives, and live a double life. What bothered me about the book is that the main character Rebbecca/Hazel, is so un-emotional. The main character starts her life emotional but then I guess, gets it punished out of her, and she is transformed into to an un-emotional little girl then women from first her father then husband. The oppressive family life was hard to get through for me, it was so sad the way she grew up and was shaped in a way that changed her. I understood and sometimes admired the main character, but ended up not really liking her, I just wished she would FEEL something, and it seems like she never did. I guess overall the book is sad but ends good. I would recommend it. It is given 4 1/2 stars instead of 5 because of the slow beginning.
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Could not get into it, didn't get into the writing style.


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