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The Dress Lodger (Audio Cassette)

de Sheri Holman (Author), Nadia May (Narrator)
4.0étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (58 évaluations de client)
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Falls short - could have been better -- 3.5 ***, Jui 20 2004
Par Ratmammy "The Ratmammy" (Ratmammy's Town, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: The Dress Lodger (Paperback)
THE DRESS LODGER by Sheri Holman

Here was a book that I had a hard time deciding whether I liked or not. THE DRESS LODGER by Sheri Holman falls short of my expectations, but I won't be giving it a terribly bad review. What was good about this book was the story. There are several themes and story lines going on at the same time, with Gustine the prostitute and her baby as one focal point, Doctor Chivers and his obsession with his anatomy school another, and finally the cholera epidemic the third. Between the three, Holman weaves a story about life in Sunderland, England in the early 1800's, focusing mostly on that of the poor and unfortunate, but also contrasting their lives with the upper class, which is represented by Doctor Chivers and his fiancée, Audrey.

Gustine works as a pottery assistant by day, and is a prostitute by night. She and her baby live in a rundown lodging, owned by a shady man named Whilky Robinson, who is also her pimp. He has the help of an old hag known as The Eye, who literally can only see through one eye. She is hideous and can strike fear into anyone that sees her. She cannot speak, but follows Gustine at night wherever she goes, making sure Gustine earns the money Whilky has hired her for.

The story starts with a narrative, an omnipresent narrator that points out Gustine to the reader. She is known for her blue dress, which from afar makes her look like a lady of upper class standing. Upon closer inspection one will know she is a prostitute, and she is working her shift. The Eye is always behind her, keeping watch. While Gustine is servicing her latest customer outside near the wharf, she spies a body near the water. It is a dead body, to Gustine's delight. She then searches out the Doctor, Dr Henry Chivers, who the reader soon finds out is looking for fresh dead bodies to help teach his anatomy class. Dr Chivers believes that a good doctor needs to practice on a real body, and that classroom lessons on paper are not enough. Gustine has volunteered to find bodies for him.

And so starts the intricate novel THE DRESS LODGER. It is full of interesting characters, two-dimensional yet serving the purpose, to tell a story. What makes this book not quite the winner it could be is the writing style and the structure. Holman apparently tried to emulate Dickens and other contemporaries of that time. However, she falls short of her goal. I would give this book A+ for effort, but the story definitely needed to be re-written and fixed up. The ending was also somewhat sloppy, although again I applaud the effort. If it were not for the fascinating story of the cholera epidemic and reading about 1800's England, I would not have wanted to finish this book. It was difficult to read, especially the first few chapters, and it wasn't until I got past that point that I really was able to get into the story. This book is getting 3.5 stars from me, 4 stars based on Amazon's rankings.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Astonishing and Rare; Will Live on in Your Imagination, Jui 17 2004
Par Marifrances (United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: The Dress Lodger (Paperback)
I'm not sure why this author is not a household name. She deserves to be.

Very rarely does a voice come along that reminds the reader of greats such as Dickens, Sinclair, and Betty Smith (author of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"). Even more rarely does a voice emerge that resounds like the voices of past great authors but that also shines with a distinct flavor of its own.

This is one such voice.

Told in second person, present tense, but never intimidating or "artsy", this writer's prose weaves back and forth between characters and situations, yet always keeps the reader as an intimate confidant.

I don't want to say too much more for fear of spoiling this amazing book, which is surely one of the top ten books in the historical drama genre. All I can say is -- read this book, think about this book, discuss this book; support this fabulous new author to become as famous as she deserves.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Beautiful and compelling historical novel!, Avril 14 2004
Par CoffeeGurl (MA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: The Dress Lodger (Paperback)
Sheri Holman has given us a fascinating study of the weakness of the human heart with this fascinating novel. Set in cholera stricken England, The Dress Lodger is an interesting and engaging tale of Gustine, a young woman forced to be a "dress lodger," who, in exchange for rent and the care of her frail, newborn child, wears an expensive dress and acts as an escort of sorts. She meets Henry Chiver, a doctor running from his past, and hopes that he may help her sick child. However, Chiver has his own agenda, first seeking dead bodies as his salvation, and then the live one of Gustine's son. There are various enthralling moments in this novel. The Dress Lodger is an excellent work of historical fiction filled with believable and heartbreaking characters. The story is wonderful and compelling -- full of twists and turns, minus the saccharine language that accompanies most historical novels. Highly recommended...
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Ninteenth century society
_The Dress Lodger_ takes place in Ninteenth-Century England. The story revolves around a fifteen-year old prostitute, Gustine, her baby, and old one-eyed woman, and a medical... Read more
Publié le Mars 28 2004 par E. L. Weinhold

4.0étoiles sur 5 Grave robbery to advance medical science. Good story.
This historical novel is set in 1831 in England and the voice reminds me a bit of Dickens, especially in the use of a narrator addressing "dear reader". Read more
Publié le Fév 27 2004 par Linda Linguvic

5.0étoiles sur 5 Book of the Year, absolutely amazing!!
Another nomination for "book of the year" falls to this indefatigably entertaining historical fictional novel, _The Dress Lodger_. Read more
Publié le Nov. 3 2003 par Janice M. Hansen

5.0étoiles sur 5 Book of the Year, absolutely amazing!!
Another nomination for "book of the year" falls to this indefatigably entertaining historical fictional novel, _The Dress Lodger_. Read more
Publié le Nov. 2 2003 par Janice M. Hansen

5.0étoiles sur 5 Outstanding book..
This tale of a 15 year old prostitute living in the turn of the century London is just wonderful! It is one of my favorite books of the year. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Dickens' underbelly
My opinions of this book may be biased because I lived in Edinburgh Scotland for a time. This book brings to mind a gothic city plagued with cholera and strange characters... Read more
Publié le Jui 30 2003 par Molly Bloom

5.0étoiles sur 5 The best read in a very long time
Holman does an absolutely wonderful job in this novel. Although a bit wordy in the begginning, Holman pulls the reader into a dark tale which keeps you guessing and enthralled... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A new style of historical novel.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A dark, disturbing and page-turning tale...
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3.0étoiles sur 5 A dark and haunting tale
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