Rating: Summary: A book about love and heartache Review: A really wonderful book once one is able to understand it. Set in Ireland the phrases are a bit hard to understand at first, but once over that the book is great. A must read for all women wondering what to do with there lives. The book gave me a lot of inspiration
Rating: Summary: Alex City Girl Review: City Girl by Patricia Scanlan, the author of Apartment 3B, Foreign Affairs and many others books about love friendship and inner growth, is her number one best-seller. This book shows a vivid, fresh picture of Dublin society. It is the story of three girls, Devlin, Caroline and Maggie, and the way in which they become women after facing great problems in their lives with the only support of mutual friendship. Devlin, rich, beautiful spoilt and snob, falls in love with Colin, a married successful doctor, who gets her pregnant and leaves her in trouble. The decision of keeping her baby against Colin and her mother's will changes her life drastically. She starts to stand on her own two feet and she faces poverty for her baby's sake with the only help of her friends. When she looses her aunt and baby in a car accident, for the second time in a life a man, Luke, changes her life positively. He helps her to overcome her depression and makes her feel alive again. When the story begins, Caroline is a fat, shy girl, who is terrified by the idea of "being left on the shelf". Devlin helps her to loose weight and to think more about her own needs. When she meets Richard she decides to marry him not to be alone. Richard only wants a wife to show off at parties. After a while, he starts to be more and more aggressive and to beat her. Caroline turns to alcohol and valium before she finally finds out that her husband is homosexual. She feels that nobody loves her and she thinks that her life is a disaster, but she finally succeeds in becoming her husband's best friend, and in gaining his respect. Maggie is an independent working woman that generously devotes her life to people. Although she works a lot, she travels around the world and has many love affairs. When she meets Terry she changes her life-style: she becomes a housewife and takes care of him and of their three children. Terry does not show any gratitude because he takes her for granted. Then she finds him with another woman and from that moment on she decides to take some time to see her friends and to do what she likes in life. The book is well written, in a simple, understandable style. The Author is good at creating suspense, so that the reader desires to go on to know what happens. She also relies on the technique of flash-back, framing the story with a prologue and an epilogue. Than she divides the story into three narrative strands, each corresponding to one of the girls. Perhaps sometimes you think you are reading a soap-opera on paper, but I think that this is one of the reasons for the success of the book. I think that especially young women who have to take their first important decisions will love this book. I really loved it and I think it is great if you want a light book in which you may get involved. It was very hard to put it down, so I would strongly recommend it to anybody. Alessandra Bordoni
Rating: Summary: city girl Review: City girl is a book written by Patricia Scanlan which dealswith ordinary problems of every day life. She analyses them tellingthe story of three girls. They are dissimilar for upbringing and personality: Devlin is a rich girl, the only child of an upper class Dubliner family, who has a bad relationship with her mother. Caroline, a fat, sensitive and insecure girl wins her battle with food thanks to Devlin's help. Maggie is a very determined person who believes in freedom and in good feelings. For this reason she has chosen to be a nurse. The setting of the book is Dublin, of which the author gives a detailed description, focusing on the streets, the shops and Dubliners. She also portrays New York when Maggie goes there to work. Patricia Scanlan uses a language that has a strong effect on the reader. Through her words we can imagine the emotions, fears, the happiness and dreams of the three girls. I liked the book because the bad and beautiful events of the protagonists involved and intrigued me very much. I also liked the fact that there are a lot of dialogues between the girls, so the narration is more dynamic. I think that this is a great book!
Rating: Summary: loved Review: I absoultly loved this book especially devlin and caroline they were my two favourte but esspecially devilin as she always over came her fears this book makes u want to be there to help the characters i now feel that i have lost not only one but three 4 including luke friends by finishing this book. i recomened this book and series to anyone
Rating: Summary: City Girl Is A Most Enjoyable Friends and Lovers Book Review: I've read many books in the "girlfriends" genre, but CITY GIRL take first place as the most enjoyable, most compelling, most totally captivating. This is due mainly to Patricia Scanlan's ability to create three distinctive women, each with serious contemporary problems and each with the inner strength and tenacity to face whatever comes, especially when she has true friends to stand by her. The resourceful Devlin, the insecure Caroline, and the fun-loving Maggie are young Dublin women who confront out-of-wedlock pregnancy, a husband who strays, men who are not what they appear to be, alcohol addiction, and even the death of a beloved child. You will be totally engrossed in their lives and the people that move through it----from the compassionate Luke to the sophisticated Richard and the fun-loving Terry as well as the secondary characters who add intrigue, romance, and a lot of Irish charm. If you're looking for a book you won't be able to put down, one that involves you so deeply in the lives of the characters you feel as if you know them, and one rich with the flavor of London and Dublin, I highly recommend this one. As a matter of fact, I had scarcely finished it when I picked up the sequel CITY WOMAN because even after nearly 500 pages, I wasn't ready to say goodbye to these wonderful characters.
Rating: Summary: City Girl Is A Most Enjoyable Friends and Lovers Book Review: I've read many books in the "girlfriends" genre, but CITY GIRL take first place as the most enjoyable, most compelling, most totally captivating. This is due mainly to Patricia Scanlan's ability to create three distinctive women, each with serious contemporary problems and each with the inner strength and tenacity to face whatever comes, especially when she has true friends to stand by her. The resourceful Devlin, the insecure Caroline, and the fun-loving Maggie are young Dublin women who confront out-of-wedlock pregnancy, a husband who strays, men who are not what they appear to be, alcohol addiction, and even the death of a beloved child. You will be totally engrossed in their lives and the people that move through it----from the compassionate Luke to the sophisticated Richard and the fun-loving Terry as well as the secondary characters who add intrigue, romance, and a lot of Irish charm. If you're looking for a book you won't be able to put down, one that involves you so deeply in the lives of the characters you feel as if you know them, and one rich with the flavor of London and Dublin, I highly recommend this one. As a matter of fact, I had scarcely finished it when I picked up the sequel CITY WOMAN because even after nearly 500 pages, I wasn't ready to say goodbye to these wonderful characters.
Rating: Summary: Read when i was 15 gave new and clearer views Review: Read when I was 15. Gave new and clearer views and now at 20, I can say has made me think about what im doing.
Rating: Summary: City Girl by Patricia Scanlan Review: Set in the 1980s in Dublin,City Girl is a story of three women living in a chauvinist world and struggling to gain their freedom and independence from men.The novel develops three main threads,corresponding to the stories of Devlin,Caroline and Maggie,three young women portraied in two distinct periods of their youth. Scanlan snatches the physical and psycological portraits of the three girls and the society they live in with considerable descriptive skill. Devlin is beautiful,rich,immature and spoilt.She falls in love with a married man,who uses her,gets her pregnant and leaves her an unmarried mother.But a life full of shocking events makes her a completely different person in a few years'time. Caroline is fat,shy,totally lacking in self-confidence and self-esteem.She is terrified at the idea of being left manless.But marriage is no satisfactory solution to her problems.On the contrary,once married,she becomes an alcohol and drug-addict to escape from an unbearable reality.Then she discovers her husband's long-hidden secret and her life takes a sudden change. Maggie is the most rebellious and non-conformist of the three.Beautiful,strong,independent-minded,she lives life to the full until she eventually yields to the patriarchal law and gives up her independence by marrying a man who epitomizes the most deep-rooted chauvinism. The three girls are close friends and through all the troubles of life they can find peace in their friendship. A chauvinist,gossipy,narrow-minded Dublin provides the social sorroundings to the story.Dubliners and Irish people in general are described as hypocrit and intolerant. Scanlan writes in an informal,contemporary style,which is rich in realistic dialogues,colloquialisms and dialectal expressions.The structure of the novel is also interesting:the story is a flashback in six episodes,framed by a prologue and an epilogue,which contain information about the conclusion of the three girls' adventures.A good device to create suspense and grasp the reader's attention. Nevertheless,I found that the characters are rather "flat",that is to say they act exactly as the reader expects them to do.Some commonplaces do not spoil an unpretentious but well-written novel.
Rating: Summary: I Couldn't Put It Down Review: This was my first Patricia Scanlan novel and I am now hooked and have gone ahead and ordered several more - particularly the two novels which follow "City Girl". "City Girl" is a wonderfully vivid and imaginative tale of the three different, but intertwining, lives of three young Irish women living in Dublin. They each have their ups, downs, good times, bad times, futures full of potential, obstacles in their way ... the type of book that is difficult to put down ... you just have to keep reading one more chapter to see what happens. I'm off now to start "City Woman", the next in the series and I'm confident that I won't be disappointed.
Rating: Summary: loved Review: This was my first Patricia Scanlan novel and I am now hooked and have gone ahead and ordered several more - particularly the two novels which follow "City Girl". "City Girl" is a wonderfully vivid and imaginative tale of the three different, but intertwining, lives of three young Irish women living in Dublin. They each have their ups, downs, good times, bad times, futures full of potential, obstacles in their way ... the type of book that is difficult to put down ... you just have to keep reading one more chapter to see what happens. I'm off now to start "City Woman", the next in the series and I'm confident that I won't be disappointed.
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