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de Harriet Doerr (Author) "A NUMBER OF years ago in the town of La Luz, on an August day half of hot sun, half of rain, Don Enrique Ortiz..." En savoir plus
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From Publishers Weekly

Doerr's long-awaited second novel--a four-week PW bestseller and one of PW 's best books of 1993--depicts four North Americans who settle in the Mexican countryside.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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From the author of the American Book Award-winning Stones for Ibarra (1984): a novel that limns in lapidary prose a story of loss and renewal in a small Mexican village--a town transformed by Americans inadvertently ``into something more beautiful than it is.'' As in an old morality fable--without the moralizing--Doerr tells of four expatriates driven to seek refuge in a place so unfamiliar that its ``otherness'' will be the catalyst that restores them. When ``two irresolute Americans'' arrive in tiny Amapolas, set in the midst of a barren mesa, and together buy ten acres from the local grandee, the villagers observe them with curiosity and tolerance. But recently divorced artist Sue Ames and her unlikely business partner, Bud Loomis (on the run from the Arizona tax authorities), have different reasons for making the purchase: Sue hopes to live there forever, and Bud wants to restore his finances. Realizing, though, that they can't afford their houses unless they subdivide the land, they sell plots to the 79- year-old Ursula Bowles, a recent widow, who was born in Mexico and now wants to regain ``the brilliant patchwork of her never-ending past,'' and her twice-divorced daughter, Fran, who wants a house so that her Mexican lover can visit her. Over a period of five years, houses are built; droughts take their toll; locals in the Americans' employ prosper; and the four Americans begin to change: Sue realizes that she'd been too hasty in divorcing her husband; the now-dying Ursula accepts the loss of life and love (``an individual life is in the end nothing more than a stirring of air''); Fran, abandoned by her glamorous lover, meets a homely but dependable archaeologist; and Bud pays back his taxes and becomes a local benefactor. Wisdom and happiness prevail. A beautifully rendered novel in which the happy endings are more eloquent epiphanies than facile plot wrap-ups--and a second novel well worth the wait. -- Copyright ©1993, 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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3.0étoiles sur 5 Apparently I missed something..., Avril 5 2004
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I really hate to ruin the perfect 5 star average rating this book had before my review, especially since I imagine that Harriet Doerr is a very sweet, kind-hearted soul. But I have to be honest, I was not too impressed with this novel.
THe descriptions of Mexico are very pleasant to read; you can really feel the arid landscape, the warm sun. But the plot as a whole was a little too relaxing... it was hard to make it through a chapter without taking a siesta. I suppose I expect a little more conflict or tension in a novel, or at least some unanswered questions... something to keep me alert and awake. Consider This, Senora has no discernible tension of any kind... all of the central characters are amiable and well-intentioned, and they are much too affluent to bother with even the day-to-day hassles of making a living. As a reader, I didn't begrudge them their easy lives (they seemed like pleasant enough folks) but I also didn't relate to them or care, particularly, what happened to them.
This book has a strangely old-fashioned feeling to it. THe writing is very formal (a little stilted, in my opinion) and the dialogue is untainted by slang or profanity. There are a couple of delicate hints at sexual activity among the characters, but these are mentioned only in the most discreet manner. I kind of felt like I was reading a nineteenth century novel --except that those generally contained some element of scandal and excitement in their plots, while this has none.

In sum, this is a pleasant book, but so dainty and reserved that it seems to have been written for an audience of grandmothers. I won't recommend it to my grandma, though-- she'd prefer something juicier, I know.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Beautifully written, Aoû 29 2002
Par "emptymoon" (College Station, TX United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I don't think this story is as exquisitely constructed as Doerr's 'Stones for Ibarra.' (In 'Stones for Ibarra,' Doerr wove a series of short stories into a rich tapestry of a novel; 'Consider This Senora' has a more traditional structure.) However, she still does a wonderful job describing rural Mexican culture from an American outsider's point of view. The language she uses is clear and concise, and at the same time full of beautiful descriptions that reflect her understanding of her characters and of the human experience in general. Doerr's prose often reads almost like poetry. This book will leave you with many beautiful images of rural Mexico.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 a gorgeous reading experience, Avril 10 2001
Par Eric McCalla "reviewboy" (Denver, COLORADO) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I first read CONSIDER THIS, SENORA many years ago. I have since re-read it several times, and have given it as a gift many times to fellow book lovers. This story is so beatifully written in its vivid characters and the colorful landscape of rural Mexico.

Ms. Doerr has assembled a small cast of players, with very different backgrounds and motivations, and dropped them on a mesa to live out their hopes and perhaps their dreams.

As she lived in Mexico for many years with her husband, who was a diplomat, Ms. Doerr paints the novel with very detailed descriptions of the smallest things like the colors of flowers. You almost can smell and see the blooms in your mind's eye.

One of the most poignant scenes is that of someone playing a piano and it sounds echoing softly across the mesa in the midst of a rainstorm. The imagery is dreamlike and quite peaceful.

Ms. Doerr didn't start writing in earnest until she had returned to college to earn her history degree when she was in her 70s. She has since written a collection of short stories, TIGER IN THE GRASS. She has a talent that has indeed been overlooked by millions of readers everywhere. Hopefully with time she will be recognized for her immense gift of storytelling!

Superb reading. Pass it along to a good friend sometime....

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Beautiful
There is only one word I can think of to describe this magnificent book- Beautiful! It has been years since I last read this masterpiece, yet I still tear up just thinking about... Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 28 1999 par Evan Stern

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of My Favorite Reading Experiences
I read this book before reading "Stones for Ibarra" & actually thought it the better of the two. Lisez davantage
Publié le Aoû 1 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Back again to rural Mexico with Harriet Doerr
This is not quite Stones for Ibarra, but perhaps that is only because Stones came first. We are back in rural Mexico, its people bemused and amused by the strangers among them,... Lisez davantage
Publié le Fév 9 1999 par James Carragher

5.0étoiles sur 5 An Unassuming Masterpiece
This book gave me a wonderful glimpse into the souls of the characters and into the soulful character of an ordinary Mexico village. Highly recommended!
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