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Paperback I Wish Someone Were Waiting for Me Somewhere Book

ISBN: 1573223557

ISBN13: 9781573223553

I Wish Someone Were Waiting for Me Somewhere

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Prize-winning Anna Gavalda caused an international sensation with this dazzling collection of short stories, selling over 700,000 copies in her native France. With arresting naturalism and a lively variety of perspectives, Gavalda writes simply - and beautifully - of human beings longing to connect. Displaying a knack for capturing both inner and outer dialogue with perfect pitch, while provoking reflection, pain and laughter, these stories are as...

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5 ratings

Great book

It's a culmination of short stories. I think she's a great writer and has a fresh voice.

Beautiful Stories That Pull You In

Anna Gavalda has a gift for packing a lot of emotion and detail into short tales. This collection is great for "french-as-a-second-language" readers who want to maintain their skills, but is also a great read for short story fans.

These wonderful stories are both entertaining and touching

"I wish someone were waiting for me somewhere" --- this echoes what we all feel in our hearts. For some it may be a feeling they harbor secretly, while for others it's a well advertised fact told to all they know, and for those few who always seem in control of their lives this feeling hides in the shadows of their heart but is always there --- for everyone, everywhere wishes for that special someone.Anna Gavalda has captured these unusual yet down-to-earth stories with so much charisma. From the aging singer who is tired of life but who finds love unexpectedly, to the man in the "lead story" who faces a dire dilemma, these are all stories with an essence of truth in them. They deal with broken hearts, lost loves, happiness and sadness. And at times, these stories may lead you to think more deeply about your own past, your secrets and fears.I must admit that at first I found the book daunting to read, as Anna Gavalda writes in a very straightforward manner. For someone like me who enjoys reading crime novels, thrillers and lighthearted fare, the writing was quite different. But I eventually warmed to the book, and was both entertained and touched by its many wonderful stories. Whether they mean anything to you or not, these stories will open your eyes to situations you may never have imagined.To sit down and read a book based purely on life takes maturity and an understanding beyond all that you know and believe. Perhaps it is time for many of you readers out there --- secrets, fears and all --- to delve deep into your soul and look beyond your circle of life to learn about the reality of those around you. --- Reviewed by Vin Patel

Wait no longer...

I picked this one up because I had heard some good things and love Dorothy Parker. As a whole, I loved the collection. Gavalda is equally comfortable describing the intricacies of a Parisian date as she is writing (with chilling frankness) about a terrifying episode in "Catgut." An excellent French writer whose voice is preserved in the translation.

A witty, unusual collection of short stories.

I understand that Anna Gavalda is French, and the evidence is her wry, Gallic humor and tendency to understate the obvious in her stories. Ostensibly a collection of love stories, Gavalda's collection really runs the gamut of many emotions. Some leave you rueful, others make you wish she had stretched them out and made even more of the story. Some shock--"Catgut" is an example of an emotionally charged story of horror and revenge. "Junior" is a sad story of a young man's folly -- and not a misstep with love. My favorites of the collection are "For Years", as a man meets his lost love, and learns she is dying, "Pregnant", a tale of shock and sadness that many of us have had to face, and the lead tale, "Courting Rituals of the Saint-Germain-des-Pres", in which a young woman surfaces her doubts about love at first sight by finding a cellular pretense to leave a man she is attracted to.Gavalda has an interesting, rich voice, slants her stories from several perspectives, keeps you refreshed and reading. When you are finished, disappointment that there is no more lets you know that you are truly in the presence of a great young writer.Exciting, bold, makes you want to read more by Gavalda!
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