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L'età dei miracoli

di Karen Thompson Walker

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Imagines the coming-of-age story of young Julia, whose world is thrown into upheaval when it is discovered that the Earth's rotation has suddenly begun to slow, posing a catastrophic threat to all life.
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This book has a very soft, quiet feel to it.

A young girl tells us about how she and her family deal with "the slowing", a catastrophic change in the rotation of the Earth that changes everything.

While the slowing is constantly present, story is really about her family dynamics and her first experiences with love.

While big things are happening all the time in this book it almost feels like nothing happens - its all just mundane in this new world.

Read it quickly - in just a sitting or two - and enjoyed it quit a bit, but I can't quite put my finger on why. ( )
  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
Started off sorta interesting but by the end was pretty boring ( )
  hellokirsti | Jan 3, 2024 |
Honestly, this book really surprised me. It definitely jerked my feelings around and having read this while in a pandemic kinda hit close to home. I really enjoyed this book and feel it's underrated. ( )
  KrabbyPattyCakes | Dec 3, 2023 |
What if the earth started to rotate slower and slower each day? Would humans and the earths other species be able to adapt and survive ? This is the question The Age of Miracles poses. It's wonderfully told from the point of view of a 12 year old girl, but what makes this book so interesting is that opens up so many questions of what really would happen if this were to occur and I found my mind constantly turning to the subject even when I wasn't actually reading it. What if ? ( )
  kevinkevbo | Jul 14, 2023 |
A book with unsettling basis. Time is slowing as the rotation of the earth slows and the major and minor impacts as the rate changes. Focused on a family in southern California, the young girl and how she deals with all the strange changes happening to birds, crops, relationships, changing length of day and night. I wondered how the author would end the story but did not feel let down by the fact she didn't try for a happy ending or even an explanation of why it all happened. ( )
  ElizabethCromb | Apr 2, 2023 |
"The Age of Miracles"? More like: "The Age of Disasters"! Before I get into why I say that, I'll elaborate on what the book is about. First off, it's actually a very well written book. it's told from the point of view of a middle school aged girl and the events in the story take place are told through her perspective. Everything was fine, until the days started to get longer. First it was only by a few minutes everyday, then it escalated to half an hour, then a full hour, then hours, until people who were stuck on the side of the hemisphere facing the Sun found that the suns hostile rays make the outside world totally inhospitable. people were forced to permanently take refuge inside their household as a slight reprieve to escape a heat-related death.

The reason I call it "The Age of Disasters" is because of how terribly things spiral out of control. Everyday lives are thrown out of whack as people scramble to reorient themselves into their new reality. I went into the book having almost no prior knowledge about its plot. I thought it would be a lot happier than what it was on account of it having the word "Miracles" in the title. And boy was I wrong.

The ending of this book doesn't even come close to the word "bittersweet." It's just plain bitter to me. It doesn't delve too deeply into the fate of humanity, but a 20 year time-skip does show you what becomes of the main character and her family, sans her love interest who she hasn't seen since the suns powerful rays gave him cancer and forced him to move to new mexico for treatment. They promised that they'd keep in touch, and meant it, but due to unknown reasons the letters the main character sent to him were never returned and they never saw one another again. My guess is that the treatment failed and he didn't survive, or maybe they never made it to new mexico at all.

This is a great, albeit depressing book.
aggiunto da morgan434 | modificaReading the actual book, who else? Me (Apr 17, 2015)
 
What sets the story apart from more run-of-the-mill high-concept novels is Ms. Walker’s decision to recount the unfolding catastrophe from the perspective of Julia, who is on the verge of turning 12. Her voice turns what might have been just a clever mash-up of disaster epic with sensitive young-adult, coming-of-age story into a genuinely moving tale that mixes the real and surreal, the ordinary and the extraordinary with impressive fluency and flair.

“The Age of Miracles” is not without its flaws. There are moments when the spell the author has so assiduously created wobbles, and moments when a made-for-Hollywood slickness seeps into the story. Some minor plot developments feel as if they had been created simply for pacing, and Ms. Walker sometimes seems so determined to use Julia’s circumscribed life as a microcosm of the larger world that the reader has to be reminded that “the slowing” is supposedly a planet-altering phenomenon.
aggiunto da ozzer | modificaNYTimes, MICHIKO KAKUTANI (Jun 18, 2012)
 

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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Karen Thompson Walkerautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Card, Emily JaniceNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Rankin, EmilyNarratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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