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Fanning the Spark

The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer

January 11, 2021 by KTB 2 Comments

  In recent years, I’ve watched a very dear friend of mine undergo the experience of being someone no one knew to being someone Talked About Online, especially in feminist and political circles. She had been working as a writer for over a decade, slowly gaining an audience and finding her voice as a writer in the political sphere, when a well-known writer became one of her cheerleaders. It seemed like overnight, her star rose and famous people I followed on twitter were retweeting her […]

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KTB's CBR13 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Meg Wolitzer ·
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What Would a Wife Do?

The Wife by Meg Wolitzer

August 31, 2019 by Classic Leave a Comment

This book is amazing. Wolitzer perfectly captures the voice of a wife who has gone bitter and is full of some regrets on how she lived her life. The main character, Joan Castleman is flying to Finland with her husband, Joseph “Joe” Castleman. Joe has won the Helsinki for her works in literature. Joan starts to think back to when she first met Joe and also provides insight into how he is based on the women who raised him. The back and forth to the past […]

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Classic's CBR11 Review No:207 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Fiction, Meg Wolitzer, the wife ·
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He was completely on his own in this female world.

The Wife by Meg Wolitzer

August 25, 2019 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

It’s funny because I more or less liked this book just fine (although the blurbs on the book promise it to be something that I am not sure it is, and this promise is hinted at in the book and suggests there really should be about an additional 100 pages here) but something this book does that I find fascinating is undercut two, count em two, very lauded books that received buckets of praise for something this book already accomplished years earlier. I will come […]

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vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:484 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Meg Wolitzer, the wife ·
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White Feminism: A Novel

The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer

January 17, 2019 by lowercasesee 1 Comment

I know “white feminism” is usually used as a pejorative (and appropriately so) but in this case it is also a really good descriptor for what the book is about. It’s about feminism and white ladies who are feminist and their white lady feminist lives. I have a white lady feminist life. I think maybe I just miss the books I read last year about worlds so far removed from my own. This was a book I really understood well. Our primary protagonist, Greer, is […]

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lowercasesee's CBR11 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Meg Wolitzer ·
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“You know, I sometimes think that the most effective people in the world are introverts who taught themselves how to be extroverts.”

October 18, 2018 by Caitlin_D Leave a Comment

Meg Wolitzer’s The Female Persuasion is one of those books that is full of big ideas but never really lands any of them. Greer Kadetsky is the Type A daughter of two hippie-esq parents who botched her financial aid paperwork to Yale so she was forced to go to her safety school, Ryland. Her boyfriend, Cory, is the son of Portuguese immigrants who goes off to Princeton while Greer miserably attends Ryland. During Greer’s first weekend at school she is sexually assaulted by a frat boy who goes […]

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Caitlin_D's CBR10 Review No:106 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Meg Wolitzer, the female persuasion ·
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Living in her white bread world

April 29, 2018 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

2.5 stars. Like I said in my last review, I read The Female Persuasion at the same time as Girls Burn Brighter and I think I liked The Female Persuasion less than I would have otherwise. It was like sitting by a pretty lamp while the sun is shining gloriously outside. Pleasant, but not exactly life changing. Or even week changing. Greer Kadetsky, a lower middle class white girl born to underachiever parents, finds herself at her safety school Freshman year. Not because she couldn’t […]

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yesknopemaybe's CBR10 Review No:42 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Fiction, Meg Wolitzer, the female persuasion ·
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