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You think it, I'll say it : stories / Curtis Sittenfeld.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextKaiwhakaputa: London : Doubleday, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Whakaahuatanga: 238 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780857525390
  • 0857525395
Tētahi atu taitaia:
  • You think it, I will say it
Ngā marau: Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813.6 23
Contents:
The nominee -- Gender studies -- The world has many butterflies -- Vox clamantis in deserto -- Bad latch -- Plausible deniability -- A regular couple -- Off the record -- The prairie wife -- Volunteers are shining stars -- Do-over.
Summary: In 'The World Has Many Butterflies', a married woman flirts with a man she meets at parties by playing You think it, I'll say it, putting into words the bitchy things she guesses he's thinking about their fellow guests. But she is in for a shock when, in time, she finds out what was really in his mind. 'The Nominee' sees Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail, confessing her surprising true feelings about a woman journalist she has sparred with over the years. In 'Gender Studies', a visiting academic sleeps with her taxi driver, for what turns out to be all the wrong reasons. The theme that unites these stories is how even the cleverest people tend to misread others, and how much we all deceive ourselves. Sharp and tender, funny and wise, they show Sittenfeld's knack for creating real, believable characters that spring off the page, while also skewering contemporary mores with brilliant dry wit.
Ngā tūtohu mai i tēnei whare pukapuka: Kāore he tūtohu i tēnei whare pukapuka mō tēnei taitara. Takiuru ki te tāpiri tūtohu.
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The nominee -- Gender studies -- The world has many butterflies -- Vox clamantis in deserto -- Bad latch -- Plausible deniability -- A regular couple -- Off the record -- The prairie wife -- Volunteers are shining stars -- Do-over.

In 'The World Has Many Butterflies', a married woman flirts with a man she meets at parties by playing You think it, I'll say it, putting into words the bitchy things she guesses he's thinking about their fellow guests. But she is in for a shock when, in time, she finds out what was really in his mind. 'The Nominee' sees Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail, confessing her surprising true feelings about a woman journalist she has sparred with over the years. In 'Gender Studies', a visiting academic sleeps with her taxi driver, for what turns out to be all the wrong reasons. The theme that unites these stories is how even the cleverest people tend to misread others, and how much we all deceive ourselves. Sharp and tender, funny and wise, they show Sittenfeld's knack for creating real, believable characters that spring off the page, while also skewering contemporary mores with brilliant dry wit.

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