Rating:  Summary: Hey, i actually enjoyed a book Review: Okay, so I'm a seventeen year old girl which is pretty much an assurance that I don't spend my free time reading. The weather was horrible yesterday so I got this book out of the library. The beauty of it was that it wasn't written from the point of view of someone that was so much over my head that I was forced to reread sentences. The novel is narrated my Griet who begins that book as a 16 year old. I also enjoyed the author's imagery due to the fact that after spending a year in AP english it is hard to read a book and not invision the actions of the characters. Tracy Chevalier describes everything in such vibrant imagery that the reader is forced to produce a mental picture. I really don't know what else to say. I really only picked up the book because I had seen it over 2 years ago in Seventeen Magazine. I think the beauty of the book is that you do not have to be a sixteen year old girl to appreciate the actions of the characters. I was also intrigued by the fact that Chevalier based a whole novel around one painting. It is a wonderful premise and the novel does not disappoint.
Rating:  Summary: A LOVELY BOOK Review: Some books seem to improve one in the best of ways. Girl With A Pearl Earring is one such. Besides feeling that I've experienced a perfectly authentic view of the era and an enhanced appreciation of the picture, I feel a sense of being better for having been in the heroine's company during my reading of the novel. Of absolution, almost. What a lovely book.
Rating:  Summary: Lovely, Lyrical Tale of Love and Art Review: What an exquisite novel! Deceptively simple in the telling, GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING is told from the perspective of a serving girl in the house of Vermeer, who becomes both model and muse. Chevalier captures the very quality of a Vermeer painting in her writing, and vividly brings the Delft of the artist's time to life in this breathtaking first novel. A lovely, lyrical tale of love and art. Don't miss it!
Rating:  Summary: A WONDERFUL AND IMAGINATIVE STORY Review: I think that this is one of the best works of fiction that I've read in a long time. It takes place in Holland during the years 1664 to 1676. The author, Tracy Chevalier has used a beautiful painting by Johannes Vermeer to spin a beautiful story. She's named the girl from the painting Griet, and made her a 16 year old maid in the Vermeer household. The artist is famous for his sunlit domestic scenes and considered one of the greatest of the Dutch painters.I liked the fact that Griet is intelligent and seems to have an instinctive understanding of humanity. Her quick mind helped her to traverse through a household of jealous and mean spirited people. Chevalier has learned her craft well. The characters have been so fine tuned that I felt that I knew everyone myself. I've read a little about the life of Vermeer and it seems to me that the author did her homework. I'll look forward to her next novel!
Rating:  Summary: An enjoyable, literary read. Review: This is a delightful novel. The story seems to sparkle in the Dutch sunlight of the 17th century. It contains the characteristics of many great works of literature- symbolism, foreshadowing etc, yet the plot moves along quickly. It helps to be familiar with art of the era (Rembrant and others in addition to Vermeer). This is a book that can be savored while the art brings it to life. I also appreciated the description of various painting techniques illustrated by the author. This is definately worth your time!
Rating:  Summary: A Dissapointment Review: I came onto Amazon.com and read the reviews for Girl With A Pearl Earring before going out and buying it. The majority of the readers gave the novel a strong rating and the reviews led me to expect and outstanding novel. However, I found quite the opposite. The novel was bland and the characters flat. Griet's whining was annoying and Chevalier's portrayl of Vermeer was a sorry one. I grew to hate both these characters. Chevalier began too many things and finished them either too abruptly or with too little thought. That's the overall view of the novel I got. I feel the author didn't put enough time into the novel. It had great potential but the novel failed to come close to my expectations. Expect easy reading but not much else.
Rating:  Summary: Lowered Expectations Review: The story-line is engaging enough, but I was unimpressed with Tracy's handling of historical material and prose style. This was simply not very well written.
Rating:  Summary: Painting a story... Review: It's been a while since I read a novel within 24 hours but Chevalier's "Girl With a Pearl Earring" had me enthralled. This imaginary title inspired by the Dutch Vermeer's 17th century piece of the same name left me with such an echoic presence that I could read it again, just as I could stare at the mysterious painting for hours. The fascination of the parallels of religious families, the unquestioned oppressive role of females and the cleanliness of this novel's dialogue (no flowery prose about sunsets or night skies to lengthen it) made it worthy of a reader's time. Griet's vivid descriptions of her sister, of Pieter the son and of the market square star left me feeling as though I were still in that not-quite-there age of seventeen myself. "I knew before he did. When I saw what was needed - that point of brightness he had used to catch the eye in other paintings - I shivered. This will be the end, I thought. I was right" Beautiful.
Rating:  Summary: Quietly intriguing Review: At first I didn't see the point to this book. There wasn't much action or conflict other than Griet becoming a maid. However, her narration was compelling and story enjoyable. The one thing I would tell those who are looking for a thorough historical fiction peice is that this is not for you. Although it took place in the 1660's, there was nothing to distinguish this from say the 1760's or even the 1860's. But if you are looking for a light hearted novel about a young girl and how she draws people to her, then this is the book for you.
Rating:  Summary: A beautifully crafted novel Review: Finishing this book is like eating a gourmet meal. You didn't need it, but it sure was enjoyable. Girl With a Pearl Earring is fine storytelling; at the close, you'll wish it were a true account of Vermeer's masterpiece. Told in first person by teenage maid, Griet, this novel creates a passionate tension like in all those great Merchant Ivory films. Repressed sensuality, religious differences, conniving women, dastardly rich folks - it's all here. This book is an excellent choice for Book Clubs everywhere!
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