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Choose Me [Paperback]

Evelyn Lau
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Mar 14 2000
In this latest collection of short fiction, Evelyn Lau's elegant prose explores the complexity of human relationships. Though they long to be chosen, the women in Lau's stories are drawn to men they can't have, men whose allure fades the more available they become. The wives and lovers of those men confront each other with a discordant mix of admiration and jealousy.

In the novella, "Choose Me," Becky's attraction to Warner is equalled in intensity by her fascination with Annabelle, his aging but still glamorous wife. Zoe, the young poet of "Family," retreats from Douglas when she realizes that their involvement will never rival the "grand passion" he once shared with his wife. In "Suburbia," Belinda is increasingly disgusted by every aspect of her lover, as more and more she comes to see him through his wife's disappointed gaze.

With a precise eye and a deft touch, Lau explores the ambiguous motives that propel her characters into emotional and sexual entanglements. Lau's use of language is controlled, and her images sensuously described.

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From Monica Lewinsky to Lara Flynn Boyle, stories of younger women attracted to powerful or rich older men have become something of a cultural obsession. Quite timely, then, is Choose Me, Evelyn Lau's collection of stories about women who have (usually unwisely) entered into relationships with older men. While initially drawn to the power of these men, the female characters in Choose Me are soon repulsed by the physical deterioration and diminishing energy of their conquests. Mostly they are high on the desire the men feel for them, the incredible longing a man who has lived a lifetime feels for a young, beautiful woman who seems to be just starting hers.

Some of the women in Lau's stories are interlopers, pulling on the threads of unravelling marriages. Others are star-struck, like Belinda in "Suburbia," who finds, early in her infatuation with her former professor Jeremy, that "the dry white lines across his forehead, the creases at his ears, only made him more attractive to her." Later, though, "she looked at her lover and it seemed to her then that he was small and pitiful, an aging man." Occasionally, as in "The Summer Place," the men are unavailable and desire never regresses into repulsion. From her first published book, the autobiographical Runaway: Diary of a Street Kid, Evelyn Lau's ruthlessly personal writing has made her one of Canada's best-known authors. Her stories in Choose Me, by blurring the lines of desire and power between men and women, make for fascinating reading. --Moe Berg

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"Evelyn Lau writes like she was touched by the wing of a lost angel." --Pat Conroy

"Evelyn Lau trespasses into the shadows of her reader's curiosity. Her stories are stark, compelling and poignant. Stunned and oddly stirred, the reader turns to the next page, the next story. Ms. Lau uses the very sharp point of her pen to tattoo her stories onto the reader's mind, where they remain long after the book is closed." --Clarissa Pinkola Estes, author of Women Who Run With the Wolves



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5.0 out of 5 stars Intensely sensual Nov 13 2000
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Format:Hardcover
Evelyn Lau is an incredibly intense and fascinating writer. Her words bring you closer into the character's thoughts, feelings, and actions. An amazing writer that should be cherished! From her first book "Runaway: Diary of a Street Kid" to her multiple collections of short stories, she is incredible! A must for anyone who wants to truly feel what another person is feeling. AMAZING!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Intensely sensual Nov 13 2000
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Evelyn Lau is an incredibly intense and fascinating writer. Her words bring you closer into the character's thoughts, feelings, and actions. An amazing writer that should be cherished! From her first book "Runaway: Diary of a Street Kid" to her multiple collections of short stories, she is incredible! A must for anyone who wants to truly feel what another person is feeling. AMAZING!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Love under the microscope Sep 9 2003
By bookaddict - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Evelyn Lau has done it once again (see also Fresh Girls, and InsideOut, though they are sometimes hard to find, esp outside Canada). Her writing is like a medical dissection of emotions and relationships. Sharp, biting, scathingly unsentimental. Beautiful concise words and images. Here are women we all know, and probably in many ways ourselves... drawn to the mentor, the older professor, the married man. In a relationship with someone twice our age, what do we do when he is ready for retirement and we are living our lives to the fullest. Dark, somewhat bleak. I recommend, if you like tight realistic prose about emotions and human interaction.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Sad and bleak fiction Jan 29 2003
By marisa s. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This is the saddest book. Self-hating young women dating rude and obnoxious old men.
Ms. Lau seems to eroticize the geriatric, it is a pervasion that I cannot get into.
Bleak, even repulsive fiction, about even bleaker people trying to have sad and lonely sex. I can safely say that this book terrorized me.
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