• Hemingway's Girl

  • De: Erika Robuck
  • Narrado por: Tavia Gilbert
  • Duración: 9 h y 11 m
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (52 calificaciones)

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De: Erika Robuck
Narrado por: Tavia Gilbert
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"She remembered when Hemingway had planted a banyan tree at his house and told her its parasitic roots were like human desire. At the time she'd thought it romantic. She hadn't understood his warning."

In Depression-era Key West, Mariella Bennet, the daughter of an American fisherman and a Cuban woman, knows hunger. Her struggle to support her family following her father's death leads her to a bar and bordello, where she bets on a risky boxing match...and attracts the interest of two men: world-famous writer Ernest Hemingway, and Gavin Murray, one of the World War I veterans who are laboring to build the Overseas Highway.

When Mariella is hired as a maid by Hemingway's second wife, Pauline, she enters a rarified world of lavish, celebrity-filled dinner parties and elaborate off-island excursions. As she becomes caught up in the tensions and excesses of the Hemingway household, the attentions of the larger-than-life writer become a dangerous temptation...even as straightforward Gavin Murray draws her back to what matters most.

Will she cross an invisible line with the volatile Hemingway, or find a way to claim her own dreams? As a massive hurricane bears down on Key West, Mariella faces some harsh truths...and the possibility of losing everything she loves.

©2012 Erika Robuck (P)2013 Tantor

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"[Fans] will delight in the complex relationships and vivid setting." ( Publishers Weekly)

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  • 09-10-23

Wow!

I didn’t know what to expect but the title drew me in. It did not disappoint. Great story!

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Great idea, okay story

This book starts out strong, and the plot is interesting. Unfortunately, it begins to drag a bit about 1/3 of the way through. I’d thought it was a historical fiction novel and although there is some historical perspective of the Keys (and particularly Key West) during the depression era, this was given a light touch. Ultimately the book is best classified as a romance..girl meets two boys, girl struggles to choose, girl chooses good boy, dramatic event happens, girl and boy live happily ever after.

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Disappointing to say the least.

The story was predictable, slow at times, and lacked depth. The most challenging part was the narrator’s horrible performance. I felt disconnected from the characters due to the narrator’s tone, poor timing, and bizarre accents.

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Robuck and Gilbert Lack "Aficion"

I am both a fan of Hemingway and in love with the island of Key West, so I was very much looking forward to a good story that wove both together. However, I was sadly disappointed by this book. First off, the narrator's sharp enunciation was immediately and incredibly annoying-like listening to a 1940s news cast (or a boxing match, which could have been appropriate only at certain points) the whole way through. Bad enough that I wanted to stop listening 10 minutes in, but I decided to give the story a chance. However, Robuck's prose was also a disappointment. Key West is such a vivid tropical locale, and I found the descriptions to be sadly sparse. The plot and characters were all too predictable-I won't spoil it for those of you who are determined to have a go, but I will tell you that you can guess it all from the first chapter. If you want to read a super fluffy love story featuring a "Mary Sue" protagonist and a larger than life love interest, go for it. But for those of us who dare hope for a little bit more, something gritty and deep and true--"Hemingway's Girl" lacks "aficion".

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