
17 Follower
Fast fünf Sterne. Vicki Baum kann so toll schreiben. Ich kann das Buch sehr empfehlen.
27. Apr. 2023
Fast fünf Sterne. Vicki Baum kann so toll schreiben. Ich kann das Buch sehr empfehlen.
27. Apr. 2023
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In theory I should love this book: we're following a morally questionable but still, in her own way, strong female character in the tradition of Becky Sharp or Scarlett O'Hara, there were some really impressive scenes and I liked Joy and how she was used both in the relationship to her stepmother and to discuss how mental illness was viewed back then. I really enjoyed the time on the train and Part Two, where we mostly follow Joy, but there were phenomenal moments between the characters throughout. Unfortunately, I could never fully immers myself into the story and always felt like I was looking at people but not enough into their minds, something about the writing just didn't click with me. It's a great story but not the perfect presentation for me.
4. Sept. 2022
In theory I should love this book: we're following a morally questionable but still, in her own way, strong female character in the tradition of Becky Sharp or Scarlett O'Hara, there were some really impressive scenes and I liked Joy and how she was used both in the relationship to her stepmother and to discuss how mental illness was viewed back then. I really enjoyed the time on the train and Part Two, where we mostly follow Joy, but there were phenomenal moments between the characters throughout. Unfortunately, I could never fully immers myself into the story and always felt like I was looking at people but not enough into their minds, something about the writing just didn't click with me. It's a great story but not the perfect presentation for me.
4. Sept. 2022

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Vicki Baum, 1888 in Wien geboren, gilt als eine der erfolgreichsten Schriftstellerinnen der Weimarer Republik. Als eine vom deutschen Reich ausgebürgerte jüdische Österreicherin emigrierte sie 1932 in die USA wo sie bis zu ihrem Tod 1960 blieb. Ihre Bücher fielen 1933 der nationalsozialistischen Bücherverbrennung zum Opfer. Nach erfolgreicher Broadway-Aufführung ihres wohl bekanntesten Romans »Menschen im Hotel« erfuhr Vicki Baum auch in den USA große Beliebtheit.
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