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Frederick Dillen

Autore di Beauty: A Novel

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Opere di Frederick Dillen

Beauty: A Novel (2014) 28 copie

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I enjoyed this book. I loved the main character, dubbed Beauty by her fisherman fan. The details about the area the book is set in make me want to travel north and check out some of these fishing towns. A good, feel good book about overcoming many obsticles and gaining friendships along the way.
 
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jennybek | 5 altre recensioni | Sep 26, 2015 |
Carol McLean grew up outside of Detroit, fixing up nearly beyond-repair cars, not pretty, just one of the guys. Well into middle-age, she's chasing the dream of running her own company by shuttering companies just like the factory her blue-collar father worked for when she was growing up. Her bosses at New York City corporate behemoth Baxter and Blume have promised her that if she pushes just one more failing company into its grave, she will finally be given a company of her own to oversee, so when Carol arrives on Elizabeth Island in Massachusetts, she's ready to take care of business and put the small town's fish factory to bed, ending her days as the "Beast" at Baxter and Blume.

Unfortunately, her bosses didn't attain power and wealth with honesty, and when they pull the rug out from under her, they bring Carol to her knees, and that's where Ezekiel "Easy" Parsons finds her. Easy's a middle-aged fisherman trying to make ends meet off of too few fish left to catch off New England's shores, and he sees something in Carol that she doesn't ever remember seeing in herself, beauty. With Easy's help, she realizes that maybe the seafood factory she was sent to shut down could be turned into the factory she always wanted to run, but first she has to figure out whether the factory can be saved and at what cost.

Beauty surprised me. After the first few chapters, I wasn't sure if I would continue with it. Carol starts out as a cold, uncompromising character, shuttering factories with little regard for their employees. She seems to have turned her back on her blue collar roots in favor of personal gain. This is not to mention all the corporate jargon that comes with the territory which verges on being totally overwhelming to lay readers struggling through the opening chapters.

Then a wonderful thing happens. Carol gets fired, meets Easy, and begins to transform. Instead of coldly shuttering factory doors, she's seeing promise in the remaining women who work the factory floor at the Elizabeth Island plant. Instead of seeing the "Beast," Easy sees a beauty. Suddenly, in Dillen's capable hands, a women who forgot how to love and how to hope is fighting for a small town and its livelihood. She's discovering new love that she never expected, and she's using all the lessons she's learned working for the "the man" to return to her blue collar roots and rejuvenate a factory and a community that is finally seeing her for who she is and who she can be.

By the closing chapters of the book, I was rooting for Carol to beat all the challenges thrown at her and make her adopted factory work, and in so doing, save the man and the community who would call her their own. Beauty is an inspirational story about a woman who sees beauty in broken down cars and obsolete factories, a community that is more than the sum of its parts, and a man who would risk his heart to save a stranger.
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yourotherleft | 5 altre recensioni | Sep 1, 2014 |
Carol is an employee of a NY firm that sends her to companies that are failing in order to kill them. Hence, she has acquired the nickname, "Beast." She was promised her own company after one last job by a corporate exec who trashes her to the bosses to save his own skin. She goes to a fishing village coastal Mass town to complete her last assignment and falls in love: in love with the town, this business she is to close down and in love with one of the influential fisherman. The story is about the townspeople who rally to preserve itself, it's way of life, and the jobs of its people. The invasion of the resort developers is halted. This small novel is like a movie script, an easy fun read. My thanks to the author and Reading Room for a complimentary copy.… (altro)
 
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musichick52 | 5 altre recensioni | Jul 14, 2014 |
I don't review a lot of books (although I've been doing more lately). I rarely give a bad review, because I usually won't bother finishing a book I don't like. With Beauty, I kept waiting for it to get better, but it just never did for me. I get that the author knows a lot about business. That's obvious. But, if I wanted to read about business I would have bought a text book. I think part of the reason I read it so fast is because I skimmed through a lot of it. I don't expect all stories to be 100% realistic, but this one was REALLY a stretch. This woman, in the span of about 2 days, closed down a company, took over a company, fell in love MUTUALLY and, well, I don't want to give away the rest, but you get the point. I loved the cover and the title of this book, but it just didn't match up with the story.… (altro)
 
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Jmbusa | 5 altre recensioni | Jun 20, 2014 |

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