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Violet & Claire (Library Binding)

by Francesca Lia Block (Author) "The helicopter circles whirring in a sky the color of laundered-to-the-perfect-fade jeans ..." (more)
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Francesca Lia Block has gained a tremendous following writing stories about the young denizens of Los Angeles that are simultaneously ethereal and utterly tangible. Titles such as The Hanged Man, Dangerous Angels, Girl Goddess #9, and I Was a Teenage Fairy explore the heaviest issues facing teens--including all variety of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll--with the light touch of skillful poet. In Violet and Claire, Block once again exposes us to both the best and the worst of the City of Angels, as we trace the rise and fall of a female friendship from thrilling expectations to soul-squelching excess.

Set against the glittering background of Hollywood, Block's work has long been marked by an intensely visual style, so it is perhaps appropriate that this story opens like a screenplay: "FADE IN: The helicopter circles, whirring in a sky the color of laundered-to-the-perfect-fade-jeans. Clouds like the wigs of starlets--fluffy platinum spun floss." The script theme continues with chapter subheadings such as "EXT: HIGH SCHOOL QUAD--DAY" and "INT: LIMO--NIGHT" while teenage wannabe filmmaker Violet and gossamer-winged poet Claire take turns telling their story. Everywhere Violet is dark, Claire resonates light. And as they make the arduous journey toward adulthood by way of the silver screen dream, it is this essential oppositeness that both draws the two together and drives them apart. Luckily, there's a Hollywood ending for the yin-yang duo, "the photo negative of each other, together making the perfect image of a girl." (Ages 12 and older) --Brangien Davis --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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Block (the Weetzie Bat novels) sets herself new challenges and meets them with consummate grace in this resonant novel. Violet and Claire, best friends, are polar opposites: Violet is angry and intense, with a fierce ambition to write and direct films; Claire is passive, attempting poetic transcendence of the casual cruelties of everyday life. Each girl gets what she thinks she wants. Violet, still in high school, lands a six-figure film deal, and Claire begins a romance with her poetry teacher. But these fulfilled dreams sour, and Violet and Claire become painfully estranged. In a triumphant finale, they embrace, aware that their relationship restores the balance missing in their separate personalities. The elements of the storyAfairies, overnight fame, arts, sex and drugs, glamorous parties and, of course, the heady Los Angeles settingAare classic Block; the combination, however, is fresh and arresting, and her fans will applaud it. The narrative line is more pronounced than in previous works and, in another departure, provides a clear division between the fantastic and the real. The fairies, for example, belong to Claire's fantasy history of a lost race of "faeries" ("The patriarchy turned them into little insects," she explains to Violet). Cynical Violet and dreamy Claire alternate as narrators, projecting distinct voices that gradually come to resemble each other. Shedding a transformative light onto the often complex, sometimes dark nature of close friendships, Block's writing is as lush and luminous, as hip and wise as ever. Ages 10-up. (Sept.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars violet and claire, Jun 1 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Violet And Claire Pb (Paperback)
this is one of my favorite FLB books. its about violet and how she wants to make movies and claire who's into faeries and tinkerbell and glitter and stuff. They're opposites but Violet thinks that claire could star in her movie so they become friends right away.
This book is so poetic and beautiful and i could relate to both violet and claire even though they are different. i think that a lot of people can relate to both of them.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Floating somewhere in the middle..., May 12 2004
By Jasmine (Grand Prairie, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Violet & Claire (Hardcover)
I was torn on what to review this, because the book was entertaining...but it was most definitely lacking. I was able to pick up on the characters right away, and found things that I could relate to...however, aside from Violet and Flint, I found everything to be under developed. Violet and Claire were best friends...why?

There was no development in this story. You don't see anything happening, you're told it's happening. The great stories are the ones that are painted out for you, not the ones that are stated bluntly...however, in this case, I think that actually worked for the book...

I settled on 3 stars. Not everyone is going to like it, but if it's your style, you're going to fall madly in love with it.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Poetic and Interesting, April 6 2004
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This review is from: Violet And Claire Pb (Paperback)
This book was endearing in some ways but a little confusing. I loved the characters and you really could tell what they were feeling. Violet is severe at times but her thoughts and actions are understandable. Claire is so kind and innocent to outsiders but I liked getting to know her from her own point of view. The imagery and poetry were better than in any other book I've read, which is the main reason I like this book.
But in Claire's chapter, she brings up some issues from her past and never fully explains them. There are problems with her parents and her childhood that are mentioned that are never really made clear.
Other than these unanswered tidbits, this is a wonderful book full of poetry and imagination that shows how even the bad things in life can be resolved.
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4.0 out of 5 stars VIOLET
Violet: loner and goth

Claire: Loner and faery wanna be

come together in this story. They become true friends. Read more

Published on Jan 13 2004 by Dance Dance Dance

4.0 out of 5 stars violet
I read this book in 2 hours last night. What a great way Block wrote, it was like Violet's life was the movie, and the movie was her life. Read more
Published on Jan 12 2004 by Dance Dance Dance

4.0 out of 5 stars unique & poetic
This was one of the last Block books I read because I thought it had a stupid cover, however once I started reading it, Violet & Claire drew me in with the screenplay format (not... Read more
Published on Aug 3 2003 by Ingrid Johnson

4.0 out of 5 stars better the second time
I read 'Violet and Claire' immediately after finishing 'I Was a Teenage Fairy' and 'Dangerous Angels', two of my favorite Francesca Lia Block books. Read more
Published on Jun 11 2003 by Annie Cardi

3.0 out of 5 stars Violet and Claire
well...i bought this book the day before yesterday, and i finished it last night. i had a choice between "Violet and Claire" and "Echo," and i can't help wondering whether i made... Read more
Published on April 15 2003 by charisma000

4.0 out of 5 stars Two Best Friends
A Review by Kristin

Violet and Claire are two totally different kinds of people. Violet is very dark and gothic. Claire is very light, and believes in faeries. Read more

Published on April 4 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful...
Ive read a few of FLB's books, and this one was *wonderful*! She has the most beautiful, poetic writting i have ever read. Its like reading one big poem of a story. Read more
Published on Mar 2 2003 by hottlilpixie38

4.0 out of 5 stars Poetic....
"Violet And Claire" is a wonderful book. It's magical, poetic, and a very creative page turner. At the very first page, you are totally engrossed, and under Francesca Lia Block's... Read more
Published on Feb 22 2003 by Gothic Geisha

4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful And Poetic
Violet And Claire is a wonderfull book, full of poetry and beauty, but it isn't what I thought it would be. Although I was revitied, it isn't the best teen book I have ever read.
Published on Feb 12 2003 by Karma_Doll

5.0 out of 5 stars Intresting And Intoxicating
Violet And Claire is a book that draws you in as soon as you pick it up... Beautifull and intoxicating, Francesca Lia Block's book is sure to captivate and move you. Read more
Published on Feb 8 2003 by Karma_Doll

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