A Very Long Engagement Sebastien Japrisot Linda Coverdale 9780452272972 Books
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I'm one of those people who never watches the movie first. The book is simply the better experience, and it's lessened, typically, by having seen the film first.That truism didn't exactly hold for A Very Long Engagement. I actually saw the movie first (didn't know there was a novel at the time), and I loved it. I watched it twice and immediately recommended it to my friends. About a year later, then, I happened upon the book and picked up a free copy. I doubted that I'd ever read it, but one rainy day, I picked it up. Before that day was over I was finished.
The movie does follow the novel very closely, but I was still swept away. The mystery is so complex, and yet tight and logical. Once you're grabbed by it, you must follow it through to the end. The characters, especially Mathilde and Manech (who we've gotten to know through memory), are so engaging.
Mainly though, it's just so hopeful. I think that's what got me each time I've experienced the story, the romantic notion that no matter how absurd and confused and sorrowful and illogical this life can seem, perhaps truth and love at least have a fighting chance.
I think everyone needs to be told that sort of story every once in a while. This one does it awfully well.
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A Very Long Engagement Sebastien Japrisot Linda Coverdale 9780452272972 Books Reviews
After I finished this book, I went online and ordered all the books of Mr. Japrisot's from . Some of the reviews cautioned against expecting the same level of narrative in the other books, but who cares? I'd try anything by this author. The other books haven't arrived yet and meanwhile I am chewing over parts of this book, so wonderfully painful, uplifting and chock-full of truths about "the ways of the world".
love this author
I've read this book twice, and it has stayed with me in a way few books do. The juxtaposition of the horrors of war and the pure gleam of enduring love is beautiful and heartrending at the same time. The soldiers' emotions feel very relevant today - this novel explores the personal costs of war in a way few stories can - with elegance and grace to balance the gritty realities of warfare. I highly recommend this book - it might very well become a part of you as it has for me.
I saw the film on DVD from the Netflix. It is WWI movie so asking whether there is some violence is quite absurd. There was some mass killing and it is a story about war. It is lengthy but has unusual turns and become more interesting as it goes. The film is better than the book tho.
I love the book. I couldn't wait to see the movie. I must admit the movie fell flat. Don't waste your time with movie, but definitely read the novel. It is set during and just after WWI. Wheelchair-bound Mathilde Donnay is told that her fiancé has died honorably during the war. She notices discrepancies in the official story and is convinced that her fiancé is still alive. This is a love story set in a historical setting, but what I loved about the novel was the mystery or I should say mysteries because there are several in this novel that Mathilde must solve. I really admired Mathilde's tenacity to find the truth about her fiancé. The twists and turns this story took while investigating her fiancés whereabouts and the mysteries that are discovered and solved during this time really keep you guessing about what actually happened to her fiancé right up to the end of the novel. I read this novel in 2 days, something I haven't done in quite some time.
I found this book very depressing, aside from it being hard to follow all the characters with more than one name. There is not enough information about each at the beginning to make the reader care about them as the plot develops. The writing is good, but the plot is tedious, and I found myself looking forward to the end long before I reached it. I breathed a sigh of relief when I did.
Five desperate men shoot themselves in order to be relieved from the horrifying frontline at the Somme, in WWI. A court-martial decides to punish them by leaving them alone in no-man's land, to be killed in the crossfire. Then all hell breaks loose and they all die. Or not?
One of these men's fiancée, a young girl who can't walk since age 3, receives information that makes her suspect his boyfriend might have gotten away alive. So she embarks in a painful, long and often frustrating ordeal to find out the truth.
Along the way, I got to really love Matti. She's kinda spoiled and obstinate, but she is a wonderful person, full of true love. Other characters are equally appealing, and the story of Manech and his infortunate companions at war is revealed bit by it, through confusing memories and even contradictory pieces of information.
We discover a terrible but beautiful story through what Clausewitz called "the fog of war". And this story is about courage, nobility, cruelty, loyalty, friendship and, above all, true love.
Absolutely recommended, it is a novel that will easily remain in your memory.
I'm one of those people who never watches the movie first. The book is simply the better experience, and it's lessened, typically, by having seen the film first.
That truism didn't exactly hold for A Very Long Engagement. I actually saw the movie first (didn't know there was a novel at the time), and I loved it. I watched it twice and immediately recommended it to my friends. About a year later, then, I happened upon the book and picked up a free copy. I doubted that I'd ever read it, but one rainy day, I picked it up. Before that day was over I was finished.
The movie does follow the novel very closely, but I was still swept away. The mystery is so complex, and yet tight and logical. Once you're grabbed by it, you must follow it through to the end. The characters, especially Mathilde and Manech (who we've gotten to know through memory), are so engaging.
Mainly though, it's just so hopeful. I think that's what got me each time I've experienced the story, the romantic notion that no matter how absurd and confused and sorrowful and illogical this life can seem, perhaps truth and love at least have a fighting chance.
I think everyone needs to be told that sort of story every once in a while. This one does it awfully well.
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