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She Wore Only White (2012)

by Dörthe Binkert(Favorite Author)
3.14 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1612182917 (ISBN13: 9781612182919)
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English
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Amazon Crossing
review 1: The story is intriguing, but the writing is borderline terrible. The author can't decide whether she's telling the story in third person limited (from the perspective of 1, 2, 3, or 10 different characters) or in third person omniscient, and this can change from one sentence to the next. Oh, and did I mention that the prologue and epilogue are in first person by a narrator that has virtually nothing to do with the story? The back stories are misplaced, sometimes unnecessary and cumbersome. The quotations (from where?) are just completely confusing. A lot of this probably comes from the fact that the author is used to writing non-fiction. There are a few issues with the translation, but those are definitely secondary to the general writing style.I really wanted to lik... moree this book, and as I mentioned earlier, the story is intriguing, but someone else should have written it.
review 2: A young woman, dressed in a stunning evening gown of white, boards a NYC bound ocean liner in Antwerp and immediately stirs up gossip and speculation. In 1902 when the Kroonland sets sail on a crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, Valentina boards at the last moment and throws herself upon the mercy of a senior crewman that she knows. Once the ship has set sail, he brings the young woman to the captain. Valentina admits to being a stowaway and throws herself upon the mercy of the captain. She says that she is running away from her old life and hopes to begin anew in New York. Since she is obviously a lady of quality, she is given a stateroom to stay in and told that she may only have freedom of the ship in the evening due to her lack of otherwise suitable clothing. Along the way she is helped by several others who make her journey tolerable and she also manages to fall in love - even though she is running away from a husband and the recent death of a child.As we follow Valentina's journey we meet several noteworthy characters: a sculptor whose work will be displayed at the World's Fair in St. Louis, a married gentleman who is traveling with his newly pregnant mistress, a young man and his frail sister, the ship's doctor, and the pompous captain along with Jan, the officer who helped Valentina escape her life. Each of these characters would be worthy of a book of their own as their backstories are full of twists as turns. But as so often happens on board a ship, we are allowed only a cross-section of these stories pertaining to their relationships while at sea.She Wore Only White is based on a true story and gives us insight into the trials and tribulations of not only the lower classes (steerage) but also of those priviledged first-class travelers. I would have liked a bit more in the way of interaction between the classes. The dialogue felt stilted (translation perhaps from the original book?) and the entire thing was much too introspective for me. There were no disasters like with Titanic, although some of the characters could have done with an ice-berg sized shake-up. less
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Great book but the ending was a little off, not as complete, as I would have liked it to be.
Lopsylala123
Meh, the characters seemed forced, almost felt like a remake of the Titanic movie.
Skish
Loved the historical part of the book.
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