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Title | : | Sisterland |
Author | : | Curtis Sittenfeld |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | June 25th 2013 by Random House |
Categories | : | Fiction. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Audiobook |

Curtis Sittenfeld
Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 3.36 | 36396 Users | 4720 Reviews
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Curtis Sittenfeld, New York Times bestselling author of American Wife and Prep, returns with a mesmerizing novel of family and identity, loyalty and deception, and the delicate line between truth and belief. From an early age, Kate and her identical twin sister, Violet, knew that they were unlike everyone else. Kate and Vi were born with peculiar “senses”—innate psychic abilities concerning future events and other people’s secrets. Though Vi embraced her visions, Kate did her best to hide them. Now, years later, their different paths have led them both back to their hometown of St. Louis. Vi has pursued an eccentric career as a psychic medium, while Kate, a devoted wife and mother, has settled down in the suburbs to raise her two young children. But when a minor earthquake hits in the middle of the night, the normal life Kate has always wished for begins to shift. After Vi goes on television to share a premonition that another, more devastating earthquake will soon hit the St. Louis area, Kate is mortified. Equally troubling, however, is her fear that Vi may be right. As the date of the predicted earthquake quickly approaches, Kate is forced to reconcile her fraught relationship with her sister and to face truths about herself she’s long tried to deny. Funny, haunting, and thought-provoking, Sisterland is a beautifully written novel of the obligation we have toward others, and the responsibility we take for ourselves. With her deep empathy, keen wisdom, and unerring talent for finding the extraordinary moments in our everyday lives, Curtis Sittenfeld is one of the most exceptional voices in literary fiction today.Mention Books Supposing Sisterland
Original Title: | Sisterland |
ISBN: | 1400068312 (ISBN13: 9781400068319) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.36 From 36396 Users | 4720 ReviewsWrite Up Regarding Books Sisterland
I would like to rename this book: "Exhaustively and Minutely Detailed Memoir of the Most Boring Person Ever."Oy, Curtis, Curtis, Curtis.This book read like an MFA program gone wrong. Stories should have details, yes, but ones like 'I sped up to get into the next lane, passing a van,' should not be one of them. And first person is a choice one makes when one has a personality - not when we are merely slogging through the day - and thoughts - of a person who is just words on a page.I don't reallyWell I think for a while I was punishing her for being Curtis Sittenfeld, of which I know a few things. One of the things I know about her is that she currently lives in St. Louis, and is married to a SLU professor, and recently wrote a purportedly positive article about St. Louis, but with which my hipster St. Louis friends strongly disagreed. Two is that she wrote Prep and American Wife, the fact of which is no state secret, but I dearly loved both of those books and thus held crazy high hopes
I'll start with a disclaimer. I like Sittenfeld. I hadn't read any other novel by her except for Prep before reading this one, but the only reason I would bother picking up something dealing with the paranormal is because I like the author. It's not my type of story. But it did keep me reading, and for that I credit the way Sittenfeld writes. But, it's really not all that good, plot-wise. The disharmony between two sisters, one who embraces her psychic senses, and the other who does not, is all

YepA fair crafted read that did hold my attention although it veered on the paranormal realm to fantasy for me.The concept of special powers is some things that lots of people believe but I just am not sure, call me Mrs Cynical.A 3.5* for holding my attention.
Kind of horrified. I have loved CS's other books and was looking forward to this one. I didn't mind the topic. I thought it might be interesting in the hands of a truly literary author who had always gone deeply into her characters' minds. And what mind might be more interesting than this one?Till we find out more about Kate.(One question that I just have to get off my chest: WHO complains about a guy taking too long to come? WHO DOES THAT? I guess maybe when you've got young children you might
Wretched. So there's these identical twins, and one is responsible and good and always has a steady boyfriend: Daisy. One is wild and bad: Violet. So, Sweet Valley's Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield, but with some psychic abilities, living in St. Louis, with a distant father and deceased, depressed mother. The book is narrated by the good twin, who changes her name to Kate when she goes to college. But it's just too bad that the good twin is a despicable, wholly unsympathetic mess of a character,
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