L'autre moitié de soi

Paperback, 476 pages

French language

Published Aug. 19, 2020 by Autrement.

ISBN:
978-2-7467-5129-3
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Quatorze ans après la disparition des jumelles Vignes, l’une d’elles réapparaît à Mallard, leur ville natale, dans le Sud d’une Amérique fraîchement déségrégationnée. Adolescentes, elles avaient fugué main dans la main, décidées à affronter le monde. Pourtant, lorsque Desiree refait surface, elle a perdu la trace de sa jumelle depuis bien longtemps : Stella a disparu des années auparavant pour mener à Boston la vie d’une jeune femme Blanche. Mais jusqu’où peut-on renoncer à une partie de soi-même ? Dans ce roman magistral sur l’identité, l’auteure interroge les mailles fragiles dont sont tissés les individus, entre la filiation, le rêve de devenir une autre personne et le besoin dévorant de trouver sa place.

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Review of 'Vanishing Half' on 'Goodreads'

The book was engaging and the characters (mostly) well-developed. I felt that Part 5 dragged, though, which is one reason I couldn't give it five stars. I think the book should have ended sooner.

The narration was brilliant.

Review of 'The Vanishing Half' on 'Goodreads'

Start with two very light skinned African American twin girls from a small town in Louisiana, a father killed in a lynching, a very dark skinned African American man who works for the FBI in the time of J. Edgar Hoover, a bounty hunter, the Yale educated son of a wealthy banker, an aspiring actress trying to find herself, a young African American woman from a poor family going to medical school, a transgender African American male, transvestites seeing their friends die during the early days of AIDS.

Add masterful writing and mix well. You end up with a compelling novel that will challenge how you think about the people you encounter. What are the stories of the people around you? How can you learn from being part of a more complicated diverse world.

Read this book.

Review of 'The Vanishing Half' on 'Goodreads'

I know this is wildly popular. It just didn't do it for me. The book is too long to have insufficiently developed characters and very little story movement.

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