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  • A descent into hell 1  

    Mudwoman (Paperback)
    The summary of the book is quite mysterious, no one really knows what the 500 pages will describe, apart from this repugnant famous childhood. The story is very well built, really we follow the descent into madness of MR, how she spends to university
  • 138 mixed review  

    Mudwoman (Paperback)
    Although undoubtedly I admire the style of JC Oates, I did not understand the inconsistency of the character and history. The theme of childhood sacked, the fragility of the character is following pages diluted in a dark embroglio where the destiny o
  • Rather disappointed ... 10 1  

    Mudwoman (Paperback)
    After the first two chapter, I struggled to get interested in the main character. The madness of his mother and the flood disaster that surround childhood are so extreme, and the tone so commonplace, that all seemed implausible: I could not (know?) E
  • A powerful and frightening novel  

    Mudwoman (Paperback)
    Universe of the great female American letters Carol Oates is made of characters facing a life or a tragic destiny, detailed situations that end the exhibition by making life just unbearable. To do this, simply lauteure to look out the window of his o
  • and taking a hard book  

    Mudwoman (Paperback)
    Mudwoman is a beautiful novel about resilience, how to build her life after the maternal abandonment but also the loss of a child; It is also a reflection on the status of the only woman in our society that appears still threatened; Like his previous
  • Resurgence  

    Mudwoman (Paperback)
    A beautiful translation of this book Oates, monuments of the Anglo-Saxon literature. An overwhelming life and upset, solid appearance but built on foundations of sand. Not sufficient to resist the current of a sneaky long underground river that carri
  • An American heroine  

    Mudwoman (Paperback)
    Joyce Carol Oates has chosen to make his heroine a comic book character. Abandoned by a mother with dementia in the marshes of the Adirondacks, Mudgirl is miraculously saved and placed in a docking miserable family. This is where the Quakers quun cou