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Golden Rule
 
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Golden Rule (Paperback)

de Elizabeth Palmer (Author)
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Juggling as many story lines as a soap opera, and with deadly wit, Dublin writer Palmer (Scarlet Angel) skewers all manner of pomposity and self-absorption in a contemporary London crowd. Central to the tale are two sisters who have nothing in common but who turn to each other when the going gets rough. The capable, self-satisfied elder sister, Patience Allardyce, a "church lady," has always been the one to do everything right, until her banker husband, Hugh, falls in love with an artist and leaves her. Her sibling, Dorian Ormond, a dowdy and intellectual reporter, grows weary of her gossip-columnist lover (who calls himself a "social diarist") and considers returning to her husband, a frustrated biographer of Alexander Pope. In her opening chapter, Palmer sets the scene with a shooting that involves one of the sisters and then backtracks to show us the events that lead up to it. In the process, she dizzies the reader with a half-dozen amorous entanglements. Two tabloid barons, and their lackeys, in love with the same ruthless dragon lady, fall victim to Palmer's most penetrating caricatures. Changes and transformations come only for those who have found love. The other characters simply go on causing as much damage as possible, which may give the impression that Palmer hasn't concluded her story as much as ceased from exhaustion. Devoid of introspection, Palmer's social satire is still irresistible, while the words of the biographer's subject, Pope ("Men some to Bus'ness, some to Pleasure take/ But every Woman is at heart a Rake"), haunt the novel with perfect comic timing.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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Patience Allardyce is the star volunteer of her church committee, always ready to offer her opinion and efforts, but her enthusiasm for her good works has left her marriage to Hugh cold and loveless. Her sister, Dorian Ormond, is a newspaper writer, estranged from her husband, Robert, who is obsessed with writing a biography of Alexander Pope. Hillary Causton is a wealthy newspaper owner who desperately wants to free himself from his shallow, brutal nymphomaniac wife, Drucilla. These characters are the glue of this somewhat demure British novel, and their lives intertwine almost like those of a soap opera cast, but they remain stereotypical and unsympathetic. Fortunately, Palmer's multistranded plot is very complicated and full of enough intriguing surprises to hold her readers' attention. Alexandra Baker --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 An antidote to winter or a good summer read., Mars 31 2000
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This review is from: GOLDEN RULE (Hardcover)
This humorous, entertaining comedy of manners set me off on a search for all of Elizabeth Palmer's novels when I was looking for a break from heavier fare. The dysfunctional relationships which drive her plots are leavened with enough humor and literary allusions to raise Ms. Palmer's writing above the ordinary. Best analogy? A lighter Fay Weldon.
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