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Katia Lief

Autore di Five Days in Summer

17+ opere 1,035 membri 42 recensioni 2 preferito

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Comprende i nomi: Kate Pepper, Lief, Katia, Katia Spiegelman Lief

Comprende anche: Karen Ellis (2)

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Opere di Katia Lief

Five Days in Summer (2004) 167 copie
A Map of the Dark (2018) 131 copie
Seven Minutes to Noon (2005) 125 copie
You Are Next (2010) 119 copie
One Cold Night (2006) 112 copie
Here She Lies (2007) 107 copie
Next Time You See Me (2010) 72 copie
The Money Kill (2013) 35 copie
Nur 15 Sekunden (1764) 30 copie
Einladung zum Sterben (2011) 23 copie
Invisible Woman: A Novel (2024) 21 copie
Soul Catcher (2011) 3 copie

Opere correlate

Tödliche Gaben: Die spannendsten Weihnachtskrimis (2009) — Collaboratore — 39 copie
Tatort Tannenbaum: Kommissare feiern Weihnachten (2012) — Collaboratore — 10 copie
Desperate Acts (2013) — Collaboratore — 4 copie

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Invisible Woman is the story of how a woman who puts her career second for the chance to propel her husbands career and also for a chance to have a family. As Joni looks back over her career as a film director and screen writer she realizes it was not all fair and square, and she begins to really resent the sacrifices she has made for her husbands work. She also reconnects with an old friend from her early working days and tries to get her to come forward with a truth that happened at a party years ago. They never told anyone what really happened at the wild party and Joni now thinks it's time the truth came out. Val is not so sure and when Val is found attacked in an alley one night when she was supposed to be meeting Joni, Joni really starts looking in to what or who could have done such a terrible thing. What she finds in the end doesn't surprise her. This was an interesting read full of star studded names and a bit of Hollywood glamour. I really liked the ending. The narrator was very good for the audiobook I listened to. Four stars

Many thanks to Net Galley and Dreamscape Media for a chance to read/listen to an ARC version of this audiobook.
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erinclark | 1 altra recensione | May 2, 2024 |
Invisible Woman is a story of a marriage, a friendship, and #MeToo. Joni Ackerman was once a trailblazing director, but her career took second place to her marriage and raising her children. Paul, her husband, has a high-powered career in the same industry, though they claimed different sectors, film for her and television for him. As the book opens, the family has been transplanted to New York for Paul’s career but with the children grown, she’s itching to get back in the fray and that would be in California, not New York. She feels out of place and displaced.

After the Weinstein scandal broke, the dam broke exposing other rapists. Joni reaches out to her former roommate, Valerie. They were best friends but something happened to Val and Joni feels culpable for not paying attention and for keeping it secret. She wants to go public. Val does not. Joni thinks Val blames her, but she could not be farther from the truth. Their once close friendship feels like estrangement. Val even takes out a restraining order on Joni.

Invisible Woman is a fast-paced thriller that makes many valuable points and for every revelation that people respect her more than she might think, I gave a little cheer. Go, Joni! Invisible Woman effectively shows how a woman’s confidence can be eroded with subtle, nearly invisible actions that undercut her efforts. It also shows the damage secrets can do, but also how the bonds of friendship can be pulled really hard and still bounce back.

I think the story would have benefited with just a bit less foreshadowing. The major revelations were anticipated. It was nice to see I guessed right, but I should not even be guessing so early. I think keeping a secret from readers is the essence of suspense, but I hate when I guess it too early.

I think Lief did well with her characters. At first Joni seems all put together, accomplished filmmaker and loving mother in a loving marriage, but the cracks start to show and you learn how she has been diminished over time as this feminist filmmaker conforms to gender norms and you see how her accomplishments are over-shadowed. As you learn this, you also start to reevaluate her husband, her children, and her friend This is done brilliantly.

I also love the way Patricia Highsmith is such a catalyst in Joni’s self-discovery. It makes it even better to learn that the books were a gift from Val long ago. I love how different books appear to become almost part of the story.

Invisible Woman at Grove Atlantic
Katia Lief

https://tonstantweaderreviews.wordpress.com/2024/01/25/invisible-woman-by-katia-...
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Tonstant.Weader | 1 altra recensione | Jan 25, 2024 |
I gave this two stars only because while the plot itself was good; the main character was too wishy washy and totally weak. Also, there was way too much breast milk, breast pumping, milk dropping, my baby is missing omg my life is over, and did I mention the breast milk dropping? Seriously, I just skimmed over much of the final1/4 because I just wanted to find out whodunnit. Lief's next book better not have ANY babies or new moms in it.
 
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kwskultety | 3 altre recensioni | Jul 4, 2023 |
A good read, but a little predictable. The characters are okay, but there is little development. A little heavy on "oh, so unexpected story twists". Maybe I'll try another book by this author someday.
 
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Ellemir | 3 altre recensioni | May 25, 2022 |

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ISBN
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