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Girl with a Pearl Earring

Girl with a Pearl Earring

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting and inventive
Review: A simple story that brought you back to experience what life must have been first hand for those less well off. Also, made me think about how, for some including Vermeer, art was a way for them to make a living - not just a past time or secondary pursuit. Well written. Can see how hollywood grabbed it up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Vermeer, Johansson and A Pearl Earring.
Review: Just finished reading "The Girl With A Pearl Earring." I was given this book as a gift by Lora Abbey on my birthday a few years back. I'm remember reading the first page or two, then shelving it at the time for some unknown reason. Now here, years later, having recently seen Scarlett Johansson in "Lost in Translation" and falling in love with her, I am looking forward to her new movie, "The Girl With A Pearl Earring." So I gave the book another chance.

Have you ever been mesmerized by a smouldering fire, unable to look away, drawn by the warmth and the colors, lingering long after your hands and face have warmed to the point of being hot to touch? Reading this book was like that for me. I simply could not put it down, even though I knew I had deadlines at work and bills to pay, and I was behind in my exercise regimen and --well you get the gist. Author Tracy Chevalier takes the reader into the world of a seventeenth century painting. I can only imagine how many hours she spent researching the life of the Dutch painter Vermeer and even more hours actively imagining the story of the girl in the painting. And I am so glad she did. I learned not only about the tedious, almost spiritual process of creating a master painting, but also about the culture of the seventeenth century in Dutchland. The love story was appropriate for the time, yet gave me more tingles and chills than a modern day hot and sexy novel. The writing was entirely from the view of Griet, the teenaged girl in the painting, thus it was simply written and filled with just-under-the-skin emotion. What an on-target choice Scarlett Johannson is for Griet. I can't wait to see the dimension she brings to this character. I've seen the trailer, and it does seem to follow the book carefully. I hope I'm right.

Read this book, and you will have opened up your awareness of the painting, and it will take your breath away. Kudos, Ms. Chevalier and a belated thank you, Lora Abbey, for a wonderful gift.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: This is a stunningly beautiful book, one of the best I have read in a long while. Chevalier has created a heroine who is at once a hopeless underdog and a certain champion. Griet is both an engaging narrator and a loveable character. Vermeer's character is drawn less descriptively but nonetheless equally fascinating. He is shown as a masterful artist and also as a human being.

The novel builds with a steady, powerful tension despite the fact that we all can guess what is going to happen. I loved the descriptions of Vermeer's painting process. The scenes in which he is studying and drawing Griet are sensual and smartly written. I found myself flipping back to the front cover of the book to study the painting as I read about its creation. Everything is there, exactly as Chevalier describes it in her story. The folds and shadows of the cloth in her hair, the wetness of her lips, the expression on her face as she turns to look over her shoulder, the faint glow in her eye as it catches the light of the earring, and of course the pearl earring itself. With each element that is added in the story, the painting on the cover becomes more and more real.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A whole new way to see painting
Review: Just as artist Vermeer teaches the family maid, Griet, so see painting in a whole new way, this wonderful historical fiction novel will also do the same for you. While reading, I kept flipping back to the cover and could see and understand more and more about the painting and this girl, who, although fictional, seems so real. Luckily for the author, apparently almost nothing is known about Vermeer, so she was able to create this wonderful story of his life and the life of Griet in 17th century Delft. This is a brilliant novel with great "artistic" merit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A maid set free
Review: I was sucked into the world of Griet from the first sentence I read.... I truely enjoy it. Its a piece of art as Vermeer's painting!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Surprisingly good!
Review: Taken one element at a time, this book has little to recommend it. The plot is very thin. The characters are for the most part either uninteresting or unpleasant. There is no action and little dialog.

Yet, somehow these elements combine to make a surprisingly good -- even great -- book.

Part of the credit goes to the writing and part to the innovative and imaginative concept. I can just picture the author looking at Vermeer's painting and wondering, who was she? We've all done that. Yet, Tracy Chevalier went a step further and created a possible reality that rings true while never pretending to be anything but imaginings. An incredible accomplishment. I don't think I'll ever be able to look at a Vermeer painting without thinking of this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good for all
Review: I am a 20 something year old man and i loved this book. The movie is great too and it is intersteing to note the differences between them. Both my parents loved this book and I think it is not only a good story but intersting to get into the mind of a famous painter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very absorbing read
Review: I think Tracy Chevalier has imagined an interesting and plausible story here. Her writing style is engaging, her research excellent, and this story really does take you back in time. I would imagine this sort of novel was no small feat to pull off, and Chevalier pulls it off admirably.

I recently saw the movie version, and was surprised to find that the movie is even better than the book. I didn't see how this book would translate well to film, but it absolutely did.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not what I thought it was going to be
Review: I really did not enjoy this book. While it started off okay, I really found it dragging. After a while I wasn't even excited to read it anymore. I really disliked the main character which may be one reason. It moved too slowly and there wasn't enough action. Don't waste your money.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: TOO PREDICATABLE
Review: Poor girl becomes maid, in a house full of ill natured women. Prince comes along, who just happens to be a painter. Charms, disarms, and winds up painting her. All what's missing is a glass slipper and a pumpkin....
I was dissapointed in the approach of this wonderful painting. But, it was nice to get a feel of 16th century Dutch life.
I wish they would have left this painting as a mystery..


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