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Paint It Black

A Novel

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Paint It Black

De: Janet Fitch
Narrado por: Jennifer Jason Leigh
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Josie Tyrell, art model, runaway, and denizen of LA's rock scene finds a chance at real love with Michael Faraday, a Harvard dropout and son of a renowned pianist. But when she receives a call from the coroner, asking her to identify her lover's body, her bright dreams all turn to black.

As Josie struggles to understand Michael's death and to hold onto the world they shared, she is both attracted to and repelled by his pianist mother, Meredith, who blames Josie for her son's torment. Soon the two women are drawn into a twisted relationship that reflects equal parts distrust and blind need. With the luxurious prose and fever pitch intensity that are her hallmarks, Janet Fitch weaves a spellbinding tale of love, betrayal, and the possibility of transcendence.

"A dark, crooked beauty that fulfills all the promise of White Oleander and confirms that Janet Fitch is an artist of the very highest order."-Los Angeles Times Book Review

"Lushly written, dramatically plotted. . . Fitch's Los Angeles is so real it breathes."-Atlantic Monthly

"There is nothing less than a stellar sentence in this novel. Fitch's emotional honesty recalls the work of Joyce Carol Oates, her strychnine sentences the prose of Paula Fox."-Cleveland Plain Dealer

"A page-turning psychodrama. . . . Fitch's prose penetrates the inner lives of [her characters] with immediacy and bite."-Publishers Weekly

"Fitch wonderfully captures the abrasive appeal of punk music, the bohemian, sometimes squalid lifestyle, the performers, the drugs, the alienation. This is crackling fresh stuff you don't read every day."-USA Today

"In dysfunctional family narratives, Fitch is to fiction what Eugene O'Neill is to drama."-Chicago Sun-Times

"Riveting. . . . An uncommonly accomplished page-turner."-Elle©2006 Janet Fitch. All rights reserved; (P)2006 Hachette Audio
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I love to read, but I have a short attention span. I tend to drift and miss a lot when I listen to audiobooks on their own and, too often, I get distracted by shiny things when reading books on their own. So, if it's a story that i'm really interested in, I will listen to the audio book and follow along on the audio book. This is particularly the case when I am very interested in the writing style, not just the story. So, imagine my surprise when I'm following along for this book and I keep getting lost, can't figure out where the narrator is. That's when I looked a little closer and realized that the reading is abridged. My fault, I guess, for not reading closer, but Audible doesn't go out of their way to make this obvious. IMO, it should say this next to the title. You're missing a good third of the book when you listen to this. Easily a paragraph on every page and in some instances, entire chapters are missing. Not cool. I'd never have purchased the audiobook if I'd realized. Do better, Audible!

As for the narrator, I was fine with Jennifer Jason Leigh. Her voice matched the way I pictured the protagonist in my head, so I didn't have a problem with her, and I'm super picky about narrators.

All in all, this was ok. I just wish the description was more transparent so I knew what I was getting upfront.

This is Abridged and That's Annoying

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I read this book years ago and loved it. I really wasn’t expecting so much of the book to be cut out. Had I not known there were large parts missing, I’d think the book stopped making sense towards the end. There is a lot more of the Josie/Meredith storyline and without it, the audio version just isn’t very good.

Read the book, there’s a lot missing in the audio.

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Jeanette Fitch is the writer who made me want to be a writer before I realize that I’m more of a philosopher unfortunately. I loved Oleander and tragically modeled my life after Astrid, which was not a good idea, but I think paint it black somehow captures something so much more ephemeral and ineffable about life and love, which it is that it ends in separation and death, and yet one must go on and survive. The main characters confrontation with death and grief is so heartbreaking it makes me weep. This is the first time I’ve listened to the book rather than read it because I know longer have time to read to work and what not but this book broke me in a way it not break me when I was younger. Maybe it is because my current significant other reminds me so much of the suicided Boyfriend or maybe it is because I’m older, and now that I too will die or perhaps it is because I have experience so much losses here but I feel like this book describes what it feels like to confront the end and then the born again it is truly enlightenment and it is beautiful, and it is tragic, and it hurts.
I also really appreciate that the main character lacks any significant talent she just is. She does not produce she is used yet she is and she is her own and she is poor and she’s survived and in the end all she has is the love true love—Agape—not Eros. It is all agape in the end.

This is Janet Fitch’s best work

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The novel tells a sad and intriguing tale... but what really gets you is the prose... the beautiful language, the words that read more like poetry. Pure and real. Tragic story, beautifully told.

Loved every line!

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I enjoyed this book, but if you liked White Oleander, don't expect this to be anything like that one. It's a dark and kinky little book.

Not Like Her Last Book

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