Reviews by Marie-Jeanne T. (New Orleans, LA)

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Bitter Greens
by Kate Forsyth
A disappointment (8/22/2014)
I love fairy tales. I especially enjoy reading variations of the old stories from different cultures and different times. Therefore, I looked forward to reading "Bitter Greens." I was sorely disappointed.

The framing story of Charlotte-Rose de la Force takes the form of amore
Juliet
by Anne Fortier
All-night read (7/11/2010)
I loved this book! Juliet of ancient Siena and Juliet of the 21st come to life in Fortier's skillful writing. She takes an old story, adds some new ideas and some interesting plot points, and creates a wonderful new scenario for the doomed lovers. I stayed up all night tomore
The Palace of Illusions
by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Palace of Illusions (3/5/2008)
Although I am a great fan of mythology, folk tales, and fairy tales, I am not very familiar with the stories of Hinduism. This book was a wonderful introduction, and I will be seeking out more.

I hope Ms. Divakaruni chooses to retell other stories from this tradition, asmore
Cover The Butter
by Carrie Kabak
Cover the Butter (8/9/2006)
Kate's mother always reminded her husband to cover the butter before lighting his post-supper cigarette. Kate--like so many women of her time--took this advice to heart and covered her personality to be the person others expected her to be. I cheered when she finallymore
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