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The characters in Ordinary Life, Elizabeth Berg's collection of limpid, gemlike stories, are poised at the edge of knowing, and it takes only quiet events--a kiss, the return of a freed bird--to nudge them toward whatever they need to face, even if it is behind them. The title story, in which an elderly woman named Mavis McPherson locks herself in the bathroom for a week, contains the germ of Berg's message about the importance of the small, the everyday. Mavis's urge to retreat began when she found a photograph from 1946 of her husband and brother-in-law asleep. Behind them was a table, on which sat a porcelain figure, now broken, that had been her mother's.
She'd wished she had more pictures of everything she used to have, thought Mavis, all her furniture, even her old refrigerator, and what was in it, too: the big, square blocks of butter in the ribbed glass container, the old flowered mixing bowls she used to have holding leftovers, covered with waxed paper and anchored with rubber bands. How could she have known that ordinary life would have such allure later on?
Berg, a writer from Chicago whose 2000 novel Open House was an Oprah book-club selection, should appeal to readers who like the straightforward prose and clarity of Sue Miller and Jayne Anne Phillips. --Regina Marler --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


From Publishers Weekly

Focusing, in 15 short tales, on those moments in women's lives that provide opportunity for reflection, bestselling author Berg (Open House, an Oprah's Book Club selection) zeroes in on the same kind of emotional revelations she plumbs in her novels. In many cases, her characters have simply reached a point at which they need to take stock, as has 79-year-old Mavis in the title story, who decides to hole up in the bathroom for a week. Supplied with food and magazines, and keeping her baffled husband at bay, Mavis ponders the seemingly arbitrary events of her marriage, the upbringing of her children, and the recent death of her sister, wondering if there is any meaning to it all. The adult daughter in "Caretaking" remembers her childhood as she learns how to cope with her mother, afflicted with Alzheimer's disease; in "What Stays," a young daughter takes solace in memories of her mother's gentleness and love. Couples who are at a dead end in their relationships learn things about themselves in unexpected ways, such as the pair in "White Dwarf," who examine the fallout of the wife's affair while playing a word-association game. "Martin's Letter to Nan" is the husband's response to the wife who left home in Berg's novel, The Pull of the Moon. While the men and women who populate the stories typify the monolithic entities of the fabled battle of the sexes "men don't talk" is a refrain repeated more than once Berg's gentle probing of everyday events offers insight into turning points of life that may not set off fireworks but are nevertheless indelible. Affecting and sentimental, these stories could easily appear in the magazines sold at grocery checkout counters; as light commercial fiction, they should provide sustenance for Berg's fans. Agent, Lisa Bankoff. 10-city author tour.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Anything but Ordinary, Aoû 18 2003
Par linda ann olson (St. Davids, PA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Ordinary Life: Stories (Hardcover)
I'm not a short story fan, but in this case I've made an enjoyable exception. Each story is a little gem of insight and understanding. Elizabeth Berg creates wonderful conversations that just sing off the page. As a mother and author of a book for mothers, NEW PSALMS FOR NEW MOMS: A KEEPSAKE JOURNAL, I especially appreciated the poignant tale of a litle girl and her mentally fragile mother. Worth reading.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Ordinary Life is anything but ordinary... :), Juil 24 2002
This review is from: Ordinary Life: Stories (Hardcover)
I am not normally a fan of short stories. I have tried to read them for years and I can't get into them. The stories never seem to sum up a point, it feels like as soon as I start getting into it, it ends! The only reason I tried this one is because I have read a few of her books and loved them. I read this book in two days! I had to keep coming back to it! Some of my favorites:

The first story "Ordinary Life: a Love Story" gets you right off the bat because the main character locks herself in the bathroom for a week! It's as almost if everyday life is too loud sometimes and the only way you can think is to shut yourself out from it for a while. A seventy-nine year old woman does this and her husband thinks that she has gone crazy. She just sits back, relaxes, and thinks about her life.. her marriage, her children, her sister that died of breast cancer. Memories plague her and she gets the relaxation she needs.

The third story in this collection is called "Things We Used to Believe" This is about a women Martha, who spends her time with a male best friend. "She thinks sometimes that she would like to marry him, but she is already severely married." This story got me.. how many times have I been with someone, wondering what it would be like to be with someone else, someone you are close to, but never attempted a relationship. (though I am not married) One of my favorite lines: "They get up, and she sees that his sneakers are huge. She understands that there is much about him that is unfamiliar to her. They start walking toward the lake. They walk to keep from the bedroom, where things would only get more difficult."

"Take this Quiz" is the sixth story about a husband and wife who have been together for a while, and the wife wants her husband to take a quiz in a magazine asking, "How Happy are you?" I once attempted something like this by trying to make my ex-boyfriend read "Men are From Mars, Women are from Venus." It didn't work. SPOILER: The most beautiful lines, metaphor in this story, and maybe the whole book in my opinion, was the way she described what happened to them after she was pushing about the quiz. "She is remembering the time she was nine and took apart a jewelry box she loved, to see what made the ballerina turn around. Though she paid careful attention to each step, when she tried to reassemble it, it didn't work the way it had before. No one else could fix it, either.The ballerina stayed in place, permanently turned away, oblivious to the music she had danced to before."

There are so many beautiful stories in this book. It's as if Elizabeth Berg takes the small, yet still important things about everyday life and creates descriptions so pure and beautiful, they remind you of the things you miss everyday when you are in such a hurry. Read this book.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Great reading without the commitment...., Juil 7 2002
Par Ramona Samuels "bookbrowser" (utah, Ut United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Ordinary Life: Stories (Hardcover)
What a fun time I had reading this book. I actually pulled my husband in and read a story to him and he loved it. If you have enjoyed Elizabeth Berg in the past don't pass this one up! It is everything you love about her strectched into many characters, stories and settings.

I actually picked this up and dove in so fast I didn't realize it was short stories, thus I moved into the second chapter and was a little confused until I flipped back and read the cover. Oops! But I loved the fact that I could read one or more stories when I had time, then put it away for a bit. I read it on vacation and that was perfect, because there was no remembering what happens from chapter to chapter.

Elizabeth Berg delivers in her true to women style with honesty and tenderness. You will end up relating with someone definitely in this book because there is so much to see and read, but yet the underlying truth of human frailities lingers with each story you read. Great for a book club to discuss and dissect! If you have read "Pull of the Moon" by Berg then you will especially appreciate one story in here, a husbands response to a wife and her need for a sabatical from there marriage.

I applaud Berg for her storytelling talent and real life pain and joy she flawlessly delivers time and time again. If you like to be touched a bit, observe the joy in life and even sometimes be a bit cynical, then this book will be just your style.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Ordinary Life is Extraordinary Reading!
Elizabeth Berg is one of those writers who seldom if ever fails to entice her readers with a good book. Read more
Publié le Juil 1 2002 par Nancy R. Katz

4.0étoiles sur 5 Easy Reading
Fourteen thought-provoking short stories make up "Ordinary Life"
by Elizabeth Berg. Berg is known for writing the intimate secrets that few can safely express. Read more
Publié le Jui 13 2002 par Gisele W. Wright

2.0étoiles sur 5 A brief taste, but no substance
Elizabeth Berg books are a treat to be savored and "Ordinary Life" had all the promise of another delight. Read more
Publié le Mai 10 2002 par Mary G. Longorio

4.0étoiles sur 5 Enjoyable.
I became acquainted with Elizabeth Berg with OPEN HOUSE. I loved that book and found myself reading bits of it aloud to my partner. Read more
Publié le Avril 20 2002 par Rusty Kransky

5.0étoiles sur 5 An outstanding book!
This is an outstanding book of short stories that is one of the best books I've read in the last 20 years! Ms. Read more
Publié le Avril 17 2002 par Savannah Jade

4.0étoiles sur 5 Ordinary stories with extraordinary characters
The thing I love about Berg is that she says what women think, understands where women are coming from, and know what women want.

And she writes about it! Read more

Publié le Avril 8 2002 par siammuse

5.0étoiles sur 5 Five Stars for a Book That Shines!
I wrote a review about this book when I was almost half way through it but I must add a few words. When I finished I wanted to call Ms. Read more
Publié le Avril 5 2002 par B. Carrigan

5.0étoiles sur 5 Five stars plus Five stars!!!
Where do I begin to tell you how much I loved this book. Thanks Elizabeth Berg for another one. The stories could have been pulled from journals of women or maybe even a man or... Read more
Publié le Avril 1 2002 par B. Carrigan

5.0étoiles sur 5 Berg's Marvelous, Moving Collection
Memories loom large in Elizabeth Berg's remarkable short stories, some of these are so sad that you may have to stop reading midway, and regroup before continuing. Read more
Publié le Mars 7 2002 par Joseph

5.0étoiles sur 5 Ordinary Life Honored
Not always a fan of short stories, I was entranced by the stories in this collection by Elizabeth Berg's. Read more
Publié le Mars 4 2002 par BeachReader

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