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Hill Towns (Mass Market Paperback)

by Anne Rivers Siddons (Author) "WHEN I WAS FIVE YEARS OLD I MADE A COLDLY DESPERate decision to live forever in a town on a hill, and so I have,..." (more)
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Although Hill Towns is a coming-of-age story, it's no Romeo and Juliet. There are no young lovers flirting and bedding each other, thinking they've invented the act--this novel centers around adults. The main characters have been married for more than 20 years and believe they know each other absolutely. A trip to Italy shows them there is still much to learn.

Catherine "Cat" Gaillard narrates her own story, beginning with a gothic childhood of the sort that inspires folk ballads and tasteless jokes. Orphaned at age 5 when her parents are killed in a freakish accident, Cat chooses to live on Morgan's Mountain as the ward of chilly, crazy grandparents, though saner family members are willing to take her in. She reasons that, "From there I would always know what was coming. From there I would see it long before it saw me."

The rest of the story follows Cat and her husband, Joe, on their journey of midlife discovery. They both flirt with the possibility of an affair, they bicker, challenge assumptions, make new friends, drink too much, eat fabulous food, and tour Rome, Florence, and Venice. It's like being there. Siddons lets you inhabit Cat's mind and experience her struggle to overcome agoraphobia, her uncertainties about Joe, and, most of all, her neophyte-traveler's view of Italy. Hill Towns is an exploration of a mature relationship, but it's also an effective travelogue. Read it and see if you don't start to crave caffé granita on the piazza. --Brenda Pittsley --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



From Publishers Weekly

"Americans behave badly in Italy," observes a perspicacious character in Siddon's ( Colony ) latest, an evocative, gothic tale of the dark ties binding a long-married couple. Cat Gaillard's life was irrevocably marred at age five when a truck plowed into her hedonistic parents, who were making love on a bridge. Raised in a small, southern hill town at the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains, Cat found safety within the rarified confines of its resident college and refused ever after to leave. Her agoraphobia entrances her husband Joe, a pedantic dean of English who revels in being Cat's strength and feels threatened when therapy frees her somewhat for a holiday abroad; they will roam across Italy as the unlikely companions of Joe's protege Colin and his new bride Maria. Other fellow travelers include Yolanda, a hilariously bitchy, oversexed Martha Stewart knockoff; Sam, a bluff, sweat-scented painter mesmerized by Cat; and his Machiavellian wife Ada, who will do anything to jumpstart Sam's creative motor. As a gritty, hot wind blows the group through Venice and into Tuscany, the hypocrisies cementing Cat's marriage are exposed. Siddons artfully conjures a violently seductive, sensual world peopled by characters boiling with elemental emotions: fear, lust, aching love. But the deliberately lyric cadences of her prose, though generally rich and enjoyable, are sometimes cloying and forced. $250,000 ad/promo; Literary Guild main selection; author tour.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Siddons's best, alas., Feb 3 2004
By jeffsdate "jeffsdate" (Boxford, MA USA) - See all my reviews
I agree with what most others say -- not the author's best! I actually liked the parts in Italy much better than the beginning, which I thought went on for WAY too long, with Cat harping on and on about her terrible childhood and her agoraphobia. Boooring. In fact, I considered not continuing with the book after about 50 pages of Idyllic Life On The Mountain and Great Sex With My Husband. But the Italian stuff was interesting.
I haven't read all of her books yet, but Colony is fabulous and so were Downtown and Up Island. Outer Banks was pretty good, too. Interesting how it seems like Siddons's married heroines always stay faithful in the end, no matter how jerky their husbands are and how sexy the competition is. Guess she is really a traditional Southern girl at heart!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Her Best, Oct 14 2001
By EILEEN BARRETT (Clinton, WA United States) - See all my reviews
I have enjoyed her other books...but, this one was a yawner. Too slow moving, too repitious, did not grab my attention at all...Joe was a jerk! I hope she does not start pumping out books like other authors just to sell them. All I can do is hope the next one will have a little more substance. Way too much fluff...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing, Mar 23 2001
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I enjoyed the book until they went to Italy. The plot line went downhill from there. It seems to me from reading the others reviews, that you have to have been to Italy to enjoy this book. If I had not already purchased another of her books at the same time, I probably would never have read another. However, I am near the end of "Up Island" and have enjoyed it thoroughly...much more character development.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Joe was obnoxious
This was my first Siddons book, and I will try others because, overall, I enjoyed myself while reading which is pretty much my main criteria. Read more
Published on Feb 27 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars A good read, but no fabulous story
This book was interesting to read on a rainy day, but it was fairly long-winded and the plot did not end in an inventive or conclusive way. Read more
Published on Oct 30 2000 by julies_27

3.0 out of 5 stars Good, But Not Her Best
I must say I found this book enjoyable, and even though I found the ending to be quite disappointing, I was very happy that Cat and Sam did not DO IT! Read more
Published on Sep 22 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars Where is her editor?
The plot of Hill Towns could have been developed into an enjoyable novel, but Ms. Siddons style has come to overshadow her story. Read more
Published on Jul 31 2000

2.0 out of 5 stars I agree with reader from NJ
If this had been my first Anne Rivers Siddon's novel, I would have never have read any others. I found it terribly boring and the characters not up to par. Read more
Published on Jun 2 2000 by debbie-n-va

3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed somewhat
I had always had a certain picture of Italy in my mind, but now it seems forboding and stinky from the descriptions presented in this book. Read more
Published on May 28 2000 by Verna Lou Shultz

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
After reading and loving 4 other Anne Rivers Siddons books I could hardly wait to sit down with this book. Read more
Published on Sep 13 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Hard to put down!
This is the first book I've read by Siddons and I thoroughly enjoyed her writing and superb skill of putting the reader "there". Read more
Published on Sep 5 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Extremely well thought and alluring.
To read this book and listen to Aaron Neville sing about the Bayou Country has got to be a summer highlight!
Published on Jul 15 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A skilful portrayal of character and place.
A.R.S. has a wonderful way with words. The characters come to life in an intriguing plot set in the beautiful and compelling cities and countryside of Italy, and Tuscany in... Read more
Published on May 17 1998 by Sue Campbell: blayke@bigpond.com

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