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The Next Step in the Dance: A Novel
 
 

The Next Step in the Dance: A Novel (Paperback)

de Tim Gautreaux (Author) "The electric sign on the roof of Tiger Island Bank showed a temperature of eighty-eight degrees at 9:00 P.M ..." En savoir plus
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Gautreaux's powerful, character-driven debut novel breathes new life into the theme of mismatched lovers. Paul and Colette Thibodeaux have nothing in common: he's a machinist with apparently no ambition other than jitterbugging and bar fighting; she is a bank teller who longs for the good life in Southern California. After they separate, she escapes from their small Louisiana bayou town to the land of her dreams. Paul follows her to L.A., where his skill in maintaining and repairing antiquated machinery lands him the highest paying job of his life. However, California turns sour for both Colette and Paul, who eventually return, separately, to their hometown of Tiger Island. In the short time they have been away, the oil industry has flattened out, and many of the town's businesses are as bust as their marriage. The novel's triumph is its sense of community--unforgettable characters in a setting that is at once familiar and exotic--and how that sense can overcome the hazards of life. Frank Caso --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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An entertaining and immensely likable debut novel, set mostly in Louisiana's southwestern Gulf Stream area, from the talented Gautreaux (stories: Same Place, Same Things, 1996). When beautiful and brainy Colette Jeansomme marries good- looking Paul Thibodeaux (who's also a terrific dancer and the best damn mechanic in the pair's hometown of Tiger Island), their friends are sure it's the perfect match. But Colette tires of her unfulfilling bank teller's job and can't tolerate Paul's enthusiastic participation in the cult of Saturday night fistfighting or his habit of dancing (and, she suspects, enjoying further intimacies) with other womennot to mention his perfect satisfaction with his job (``He has no ambition,'' she complains. ``Fifty years from now he'll still be knee-deep in machine oil''). Threatening divorce, Colette flees to California, followed soon afterward by the contrite yet still feisty Paul. More complications in their stormy relationship, coupled with the inability of each to adapt to West Coast work- and life-styles, send them separately back to Tiger Island and a succession of crises (including Colette's encounter with a cottonmouth moccasin and Paul's perilous adventures both with an overheated boiler and a shrimp boat caught in a storm) that end with the two back where we know they've belonged from the beginning: together, whether they drive each other crazy or not. Though it's more than a little overplotted, Gautreaux's pitch-perfect account of the Thibodeauxes' bumpy road to love is powered by abundant energy and charm and by a townful of vividly rendered supporting characters (Paul's laconic reality instructors, his father and grandfather, lead a memorable parade of locals). And the story is set in a workingman's world that's fully, credibly, and (to the nonmechanical reader) sometimes even confusingly detailed. As a storyteller, and especially as one with such a good eye for character, Gautreaux looks like one of the best writers to have emerged in the 1990s. A fine first novel. (Author tour) -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A simple reason to read this book, Avril 18 2004
When you read a book that makes you laugh and can actually bring a tear or two to your eyes, it's a good book!In reading other reviews of this book, it's been said it was overplotted. It got a little sticky in one or two places, but the pay-off is well worth the effort!

To be honest,I found this book to be as realistic a portrayal of Louisiana as you can find. I saw names familiar to me (I have family that lived in Napoleonville),so the book became more vivid and interesting.However, I did find myself not liking Collette very much because she was so mean to Paul,but he just loves her that much and it only served to endear the book to me more. Gran-Pere Abadie is so complete a character I can see my wifes Grandfather every time Abadie comes into the scene.

I would highly reccomend this book, and (having just finished it 10 minutes ago)am actually on this site to order my next Tim Gautreaux book!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Dance through Louisiana Life, Mars 25 2004
Par "magnolia20022" (FL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
The best book I have read in a long time, and the best book I have ever read about Louisiana. The author keeps the reader in suspense and when the two main characters seem to overcome one problem, another crops up just like in real life. Dance through Louisiana and life with this novel set in Louisiana. This book should be made into a movie. I can just picture it. Suspense and picturesquire details put you in the middle of a world of water as the search is on for Paul. Colette learns a lesson about true love and what is really important in real life. The glamour of California could not compare to the swamps and mud of Louisiana, where life had real meaning for Colette. A book you won't want to put down until the end, so don't miss it!!! I have written two Louisiana books, but they don't begin to compare!! Barbara J. Robinson
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4.0étoiles sur 5 So, it's got a few elements of the tall tale..., Juil 12 2003
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Maybe that's what others mean by "overplotted." I'll take a well-written, overplotted book any day over a novel where uninteresting people gaze at their bellybuttons and nothing happens. And though plenty happens in this novel, it is still a character-driven work, with two very realistic, flawed characters (and Colette had better be flawed or she'd be in danger of being Wonder Woman!) and a boatload of memorable supporting characters. The descriptions sparkle, and you get a real sense of the author's love for the place and the people.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Good writer, Good book
I totally disagree with the Virginia and Texas reviewers. This was a good book. The characters were believable. The plots were interesting and well told. Read more
Publié le Jui 25 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 WELL-WRITTEN, BUT
...I have to agree - at least in part - with another reviewer who prefers Tim Gautreaux's short stories to this, his first novel. Read more
Publié le Jui 13 2003 par Larry L. Looney

4.0étoiles sur 5 One-sided Love Story and Adventure
Tim Gautreaux's first novel is a good one. "The Next Step in the Dance" is a fairly engaging love story set in Southern Louisiana, Los Angeles, and Southern Louisiana (again)... Read more
Publié le Fév 24 2003 par JD Cetola

2.0étoiles sur 5 Please read his short stories instead
I'll be the first to tell you that Tim Gautreaux is an amazingly talented short story writer. Just check out his two collections, Welding with Children and Same Place, Same... Read more
Publié le Sep 20 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Next Step
Tim Gautreaux is a Cajun who happens to also be a gifted writer. He has learned from the best, including Walker Percy. Read more
Publié le Sep 20 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Great Read!
I am a BIG fan of Gautreaux's short fiction, so I decided to see what his novel writing was like. The story of Paul and Colette was at once simple and epic... Read more
Publié le Aoû 16 2001 par wiccanmuse

5.0étoiles sur 5 Dance With The One Who Brung ya!
Being from Louisiana,I have a critical eye concerning how the state and people are portrayed. If you enjoy the detail of landscape and characters in James Lee Burke novels, then... Read more
Publié le Avril 14 2001 par TINA SHIRLEY

5.0étoiles sur 5 Dance With The One Who Brung ya!
Being from Louisiana,I have a critical eye concerning how the state and people are portrayed. If you enjoy the detail of landscape and characters in James Lee Burke novels, then... Read more
Publié le Avril 14 2001 par TINA SHIRLEY

1.0étoiles sur 5 Disappointing
Tim Gautreaux is one of the best short story writers around. That said, I found his novel very disappointing. Read more
Publié le Juil 6 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 Fly away home
I enjoyed this book a great deal. Isn't it true that we always think somewhere else will have more interesting peole, a more beautiful life to offer us. Read more
Publié le Fév 7 2000 par J. Brown

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