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Sudden Change of Heart
 
 

Sudden Change of Heart (Hardcover)

de Barbara Taylor Bradford (Author) "Whenever she was in Paris on business and had an hour or two to spare, Laura Valiant inevitably headed for the Musee d'Orsay in the..." En savoir plus
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Setting: Contemporary
Sensuality: 4

Prolific author Barbara Taylor Bradford, riding high on the success of the television adaptation of her bestselling novel A Woman of Substance, introduces her loyal readers to Laura Valiant and Claire Benson, two exceptional women who have been best friends since childhood. Each has grown up and lead interesting lives: Laura is married to the almost-too-perfect-to-be-believed Doug Casson and a partner in a successful New York art dealership, and Claire, long divorced from Dr. Philippe Lavillard, has custody of their enchanting daughter Natasha and a satisfying career as the publisher of a Parisian decorative arts magazine. While in Paris on a shopping excursion for her dealership, Laura is delighted to be able to spend time with her old friend, and when each woman encounters calamity in their personal lives, they are able to turn to each other for help and support. Although their lives diverged many years before, nothing could ever affect the deep bonds of a friendship forged so long ago--not even the disturbing discovery of Nazi-stolen fine art. For fans of Barbara Taylor Bradford, the sometimes-improbable dialogue and tidy plot will not deflect the enjoyment of a unique bond between two remarkable women. --Alison Trinkle



From Publishers Weekly

Another version of the indefatigable, headstrong heroine that's been Bradford's trademark since she first published A Woman of Substance 20 years ago appears here in a watered-down version as Laura Valiant, a New York art dealer who specializes in impressionist and post-impressionist works. Laura has what she thinks is a storybook marriage, and her closest childhood friend, Claire Benson, now publisher and editor-in-chief of a French interior design and art magazine, offers contrast as a bitter, divorced woman who dotes on her teenage daughter. Bradford's exploration of the relationship between the two women depicts a series of heartbreaks and scandals, most with more surface than substance. Claire's hidden past of childhood abuse, foreshadowed early in the book, makes the other characters appear obtuse for missing obvious clues. Meanwhile, Laura's "perfect" husband turns out to be bisexual, Claire's difficult ex-husband reappears in her daughter's life and Claire ends up confronting advanced breast cancer and battling for her life with Laura's loving support. The book tackles these all-too-familiar issues with a kind of stilted preachiness, and with often repetitive dialogue and a formulaic romance involving Laura and Claire's ex-husband. Contemporary headlines about Holocaust survivors demanding the return of Nazi-looted, privately owned works of art that surfaced in museums and private collections forms an important part of the plot, but Bradford's material on this controversial subject reads more like a newspaper article than an integrated theme. The saving grace in this, her 15th novel, is an echo of the memorable Emma Harte from Bradford's debut publication in Laura's grandmother, Megan Valiant, a strong-willed, charismatic woman who, with her colorful past and candid wisdom, will strike most readers as the real heroine of the saga. National author "High Tea" tour. (Feb.) FYI: This novel marks Bradford's return to Doubleday after several books with HarperCollins.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Made me Cry, Déc 18 2002
Par Claudette Pace (Glendale, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I've read most of BTB's books. When I'm done with them, I donate them or sell them. But to me "A Sudden Change of Heart" was one of her best and I'm keeping it.

Even though I agree with some of the other readers, that the "language" the characters spoke was a bit antiquated and formal, I really enjoyed the book.

I was at a doctor's appointment today, and I started to tear while I was reading what happened to Claire. I had to stop for awhile.

The friendship between Laura and Claire is very much alike to my best friend and me. We've known each other since we're 5 & 6 - and we'll be celebrating our 30th anniversary next year - so this kind of friendship does exist.

Don't be afraid to buy this book. Try it, you may like it!

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Please stop publishing this garbage!, Janv. 13 2002
Par Un client
I keep borrowing BTB books from the library (won't pay for this) hoping she'll get better - and she only gets worse! This story has holes you could drive a truck through. The characters are flat, the action non-existent. It's bad! BAD! BAD!
Spoiler warning - two quick examples. The entire story is based on two children ages 5 and 10, being best friends. Ain't goona happen. And, in one crucial scene, two dying women are found shot on the floor, and their rescuer(?) calls an ambulance, then makes a pot of tea and sits there for 30 minutes. Does anyone in her world know first aid?!
Do not buy this book. Do not read it.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Difficult to get through...., Aoû 14 2000
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My sister warned me not to read it, but i did anyway. It was like reading a badly written soap opera. It was not at all what i expected from the book.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Brilliant!
As a Barbara Taylor Bradford fan, I have long awaited the arrival of her newest book, and when it did come, I realized it was worth the wait! Read more
Publié le Jui 3 2000 par Portia Mohammed

4.0étoiles sur 5 Sudden Change of Heart
I have just finished reading this book and throughly enjoyed it, it is not often that I am reduced to tears by a book but this one did. Read more
Publié le Avril 13 2000

1.0étoiles sur 5 For This They Kill Trees?
She just can't do it anymore. She had one decent book back in the 70s, and her whole career has been one anticlimax after another since then. Read more
Publié le Mars 29 2000

1.0étoiles sur 5 Disappointing
I had heard that Bradford writes "good reads." If it hadn't been for my curiosity about how she resolved the issues of the stolen paintings, I wouldn't have bothered to... Read more
Publié le Mars 22 2000

1.0étoiles sur 5 What a disappointment!
As a formerly ardent fan of Barbara Taylor Bradford's books I was tremendously disappointed with her latest, A Sudden Change of Heart. Read more
Publié le Janv. 25 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 " a sudden change of heart"
dear miss taylor-bradford, i had a feeling i was going to be snowed in today so lastnight i went to the bookstore and i only had enough money to choose 1 book, so i chose... Read more
Publié le Janv. 25 2000 par isabella ryan

1.0étoiles sur 5 Certainly not Bradford at her best ...
I wondered as I read this if Ms. Bradford had written this novel much earlier on, and was able to publish it now after she has reached success with other books. Read more
Publié le Janv. 19 2000

1.0étoiles sur 5 Couldn't get past page 25!
The book is simply poorly written. It lacks literary creativity and after reading many cliche phrases such as "it was so quiet, you could hear a pin drop," after only... Read more
Publié le Janv. 18 2000

1.0étoiles sur 5 A Sudden Change of Heart
It is sad when an author gets a multi-million dollar book contract, and manages to create a book that obviously written to meet a deadline. Read more
Publié le Janv. 18 2000

3.0étoiles sur 5 A Change of Heart
I bought this book before I took a lengthy flight back to the coast; i did so because it was toted a New York Times bestseller, and it looked amusing. Read more
Publié le Janv. 11 2000 par Breanne McMullen

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