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Book Review: The Hawk Dancer, by Diana Saville

19th February 2009 By Julianne Leave a Comment

From The British Library

Claire Farley, a calm, professional writer of history articles living in Herefordshire, has tolerated her husband’s many affairs, forgiving him each time, and after the most recent, believing that she was partly to blame because she stays in the countryside most of the time whilst he goes to London to work. She tries to convince herself that he is getting too old to have affairs, but her unhappiness is growing

When a son of a friend wants a pet hawk, she offers to house it and help look after it. She ends up fully participating in its training, and as she learns to train the wild bird, her confidence grows. She also meets a wildlife photographer and begins to build a relationship with him. She’s never been able to tolerate the idea of having an affair herself before, but this time, things might be different.

I did enjoy this book but it didn’t “grab” me and I wasn’t convinced by the characters. They are all very middle-class, nobody in the novel has anything really to worry about beyond their relationships. The writing style was hard for me to get into, there was some lovely description, particularly of the hawk training around which the story of the human relationships is built, but the author just tells us how the characters felt a lot of the time and avoids showing us their thoughts and physical reactions. They are all very reserved people and this annoyed me, I just couldn’t relate to them. The book stays mostly with Claire’s point of view but sometimes switches around, and I felt that the characterisation of the other characters was weak, especially Claire’s daughters.

I received this book through a swap at ReadItSwapIt and I probably never would have bought it myself. It’s unlikely I’ll re-read it or bother picking up anything else from this author, but it may be someone else’s cup of tea.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: alienating middle-class Englishness, book review, books, hawk, personal transformation, review, rural setting, story about a writer, swaps

Book Review: Lazy Eye, by Donna Daley-Clarke

4th August 2008 By Julianne Leave a Comment

I went on a writing course last year and this author was one of the instructors, and I decided that I must read her book, and eventually I did last month.

This story is told in three sections, the first and third from the point of view of Geoffhurst, nineteen year old owner of the lazy eye of the title, whose understanding of devastating events in the family life eight years ago is very different from that of the second narrator, his aunt Harriet, his mother’s twin. They are both sympathetic characters with distinct voices and the story builds up really well, giving you more and more information as well as more and more reasons to trust or distrust the narrators, until finally all the pieces are laid out and we find out, as Geoffhurst does, what really happens.

The writing style is beautiful, there are some lovely turns of phrase in this book that show startling observations or sharp metaphors. Chapters and scenes are split up in a really interesting way – with pictures, word definitions, weather forecasts.

I thought this book was excellent, despite the slow revelation of facts the characterisation was great and interesting enough that I didn’t want to jump ahead and find out what happened too often.

Extracts are available to read here.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: book review, books, family drama, literature, review, writers I have met

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