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Raney (Hardcover)

de Clyde Edgerton (Author) "We get married in two days: Charles and me ..." En savoir plus
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This charming vignette follows the early days of the marriage of Raney, an inno cent, Southern Baptist, and Charles, who is considerably more liberal and so phisticated than Raney. The two must make many accommodations to one an other and regularly consult a marriage counselor. PW found that the author's "ear for idiom is exact, the two central characters perceptibly developed and the other members of the small cast are giv en dimension and personality."
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"This book is too good to keep to yourself. Read it aloud with someone you love, then send it to a friend. But be sure to keep a copy for yourself, because you'll want to read it again and again."
Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey
Raney is a small-town Baptist. Charles is a liberal from Atlanta. And RANEY is the story of their marriage. Charming, wise, funny, and truthful, it is a novel for everyone to love.
"A real jewel."
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1.0étoiles sur 5 offensive, Jui 9 2004
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This review is from: Raney (Mass Market Paperback)
This book ridiculed the south. It ridiculed small town women. It was offensive to women and to the south. All the compromise was on Raney's part. Charles may have been a sweet man in many ways, but he was entirely inflexible and rude to Raney's family.

to me raney, but for her racism, was an endearing character. I don't see why she needed to be reformed in every sense of the word.

why should she have to have her baby baptised when her religion clearly did not believe in it and charles was hardly even religious. ridiculous?

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Read it for the Dialect Capturing, Avril 27 2004
This review is from: Raney (Mass Market Paperback)
While every characer in this book (including Raney and Charles) rubbed me the wrong way, Edgerton's beautiful use of local color and regional dialect in the end was his saving grace--because of that I remain a loyal fan to his work.

I felt the book was disorganized and inconclusive in terms of character development and plot structure. The characters do not evolve throughout the story, although the issues that plague them are significant and deserve more attention than they are given.

I hated the feeling that I was being left out to dangle in the end. I was unable to determine whether to feel happy for the couple, or angry at the fact they were still together without resolving any of their problems.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Funny, well-written, and incredibly true-to-life, Déc 28 2003
Par Robert Moore (Chicago, IL USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Raney (Mass Market Paperback)
Although I live now in Chicago, was educated at Yale and the University of Chicago, and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, nearly all my relatives are small town and rural folk exactly like Raney. There are many, many things to praise about this book: the voice of the narrator, the consistent excellence of the prose, the humor that pops up at every point, and the critical yet affectionate portrait of what life in the South is truly like, but the thing that most stands out for me is the extraordinary veracity of the characters.

If I could choose a book to add to a time capsule to be opened on July 4, 2376, to show people living then what life in the south truly was like way back in the late 20th century, this is the book I would select. It might not deal with the big themes, like slavery in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, or the mystery of evil as in the writings of Flannery O'Connor, or possess the literary marvels of Faulkner, but it shows in vivid fashion exactly what small town life in the South is like in our time. I just reeled from the detail. For instance, many of my country cousins, when they wash dishes, do it precisely like Raney does: filling a sink with soapy water, and removing each dish or utensil after washing it in the same water that one uses for everything else. As a practice, it is indefensible from a hygienic point of view, yet it is a widespread cultural custom. Edgerton nails detail after detail.

I don't want to make this sound like a thinly disguised anthropological study, or suggest that this attention to detail is what makes the novel special. What makes this a great novel is the loving portrait Edgerton crafts of Raney herself. Although she possesses her own quirks and country foibles, she is throughout the book an adorable, sweet, lovable human being, believably and memorably brought to life by a master novelist. It is easily one of the finest novels about the South that I have ever read.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Amusing and thought-provoking
What keeps anyone together, really? And no matter how compatible you are i one or more areas, where are you miles apart??? That's the question here. Read more
Publié le Nov. 17 2003 par Alicia Cathers

5.0étoiles sur 5 An insightful, funny Southern love story!
The story of a North Carolina small-town girl who marries a liberal, book-loving Atlantan had me laughing, but also, I saw the shadows of people I know. Read more
Publié le Sep 24 2003 par J. Gaddy

5.0étoiles sur 5 Hilarious and charming lesson in love and tolerance
This happens to be one of my all-time favorite books, picked up on a whim in an airport shop when my plane was delayed. What a find! Read more
Publié le Jui 24 2003 par Peggy Vincent

2.0étoiles sur 5 So when is a wink not a nod?
I don't know. Maybe it is my background (raised in N.C. in a Baptist community), but I found myself uncomfortable with the winking going on here. Read more
Publié le Sep 17 2002 par R. D. Waters

4.0étoiles sur 5 In which our little Raney grows up a bit...
Heartbreaking and funny, this is a superb tale of the first two years in the marriage of a couple of naive young people. I know many Raneys...who have always baffled me. Read more
Publié le Nov. 29 2001 par Ellen C. Falkenberry

5.0étoiles sur 5 Classic Comedy
This book was cleverly written and, just like it says on the back cover, you should lend it to a friend and read it aloud to a loved one-- but ALWAYS keep a copy for yourself... Read more
Publié le Jui 29 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 Satire with a Cruel Bite
On the surface, yes, this book is a giggle-- but make no mistake, it is also a sharp, Swiftian satire. Read more
Publié le Mars 30 2001 par drwspoon

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Sharp Perspective on Life in Eastern North Carolina
Clyde Edgerton wrote this novel while teaching English at Campbell University in Buie's Creek, North Carolina. Read more
Publié le Avril 25 2000 par sammydaviseyes

4.0étoiles sur 5 Charming Voice
I picked this up after watching the film version of Walking Across Egypt (which I loved!). This story does not quite live up to Walking Across Egypt - I found it charming just... Read more
Publié le Avril 10 2000

1.0étoiles sur 5 Raney's No Huck and Edgerton's No Twain
My son was assigned to read Raney in a class titled "Comic Vision" at his highschool. Out of curiosity I read it. I was appalled. We are Black. Read more
Publié le Avril 7 2000

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