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Goodbye Without Leaving (1990)

di Laurie Colwin

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The enchanting and insightful story of a woman trying to reconcile her rock-and-roll past with her respectable present  When Geraldine Colshares drops out of graduate school to become the only white backup singer in an R&B band, nobody thinks it is a good idea. Not her parents, who are sure she is on drugs. Not her best friend, who sees going on tour as a way of staving off real life. Not even Doo-Wah Banks, her Juilliard-trained bandmate and crush, who suggests she find a nice white husband. But to be a Shakette--as in Vernon and Ruby Shakely and the Shakettes--has been the burning desire of Geraldine's heart since puberty, and when she steps on stage in her chartreuse dress and luminescent shoes, she knows she is exactly where she belongs. All good things must come to an end, however, and after two years on the road Geraldine quits the band and settles down to the kind of conventional routine--marriage, children, dinner parties--she never expected. To her family and friends, Geraldine seems to have it all, but the question remains: Once you've been a Shakette, will anything else ever feel so right? A hilarious and touching novel about staying true to yourself while moving on with life, Goodbye Without Leaving stars one of Laurie Colwin's most distinctive and delightful heroines. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Laurie Colwin including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author's estate.… (altro)
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What a fun novel. It tells a familiar story of a woman who becomes a wife and mother and feels like she's lost her own identity. But Corwin provides such an interesting back story for Geraldine that it feels fresh. I loved the inclusion of her work with African-Americans and a German-Jewish group, as well as the wry humor throughout the story. The audio, read by Renata Friedman, is excellent.

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  katiekrug | Mar 31, 2024 |
About a woman, Geraldine, trying to find out where she belongs. (M)others try and tell her but she rejects what they say. Sometimes her very rejection looks like a place to belong. While we enjoy searching with her, rooting for her to succeed, we understand that her search is misguided.

Her friend Mary appears to know where she herself belongs (and eventually goes there). Her husband finds that Geraldine is where he belongs--paradoxical since Geraldine thinks she's nowhere at all. She understands that her son will need a heritage or share her fate and attempts to learn one for him while we and the others just shrug our shoulders at this.

Her best bet, those closest to her often tell her, is to accept her role of rock singer. She is (sort of) convinced that to do so would at best be to co-opt Black music, and yet, maybe this dishonorable role (though her Black colleagues are only encouraging) is what she needs to embrace.

The reader himself should not have to feel lost in the end, even if the main character doesn't succeed in finding herself. Or should he? Is that need for closure nothing but a lie that other novels pander to their readers to supply? ( )
  Gimley_Farb | Jul 6, 2015 |
Une auteure dite "mineure", que j'ai découvert par pur hasard et qui est "majeure" dans un style de charme délicat(elle est hélas morte récemment, très jeune). Je conseille "Comment se dire adieu", (horrible traduction du titre anglais, comme d'hab): l'histoire d'une étudiante américaine qui se retrouve soudain l'unique choriste blanche d'un groupe pop noir dans les années 70 et partage avec eux quelques années de tournées sur les routes. Avec sa mini- jupe à paillettes et la batterie qui tappe juste derrière elle, sur la scène, elle vit ses meilleures années. Mais après la dissolution du groupe, il y a le mariage, l'enfant, et la difficulté de se réinsérer dans une vie toute simple et très blanche.
  briconcella | Mar 11, 2007 |
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The enchanting and insightful story of a woman trying to reconcile her rock-and-roll past with her respectable present  When Geraldine Colshares drops out of graduate school to become the only white backup singer in an R&B band, nobody thinks it is a good idea. Not her parents, who are sure she is on drugs. Not her best friend, who sees going on tour as a way of staving off real life. Not even Doo-Wah Banks, her Juilliard-trained bandmate and crush, who suggests she find a nice white husband. But to be a Shakette--as in Vernon and Ruby Shakely and the Shakettes--has been the burning desire of Geraldine's heart since puberty, and when she steps on stage in her chartreuse dress and luminescent shoes, she knows she is exactly where she belongs. All good things must come to an end, however, and after two years on the road Geraldine quits the band and settles down to the kind of conventional routine--marriage, children, dinner parties--she never expected. To her family and friends, Geraldine seems to have it all, but the question remains: Once you've been a Shakette, will anything else ever feel so right? A hilarious and touching novel about staying true to yourself while moving on with life, Goodbye Without Leaving stars one of Laurie Colwin's most distinctive and delightful heroines. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Laurie Colwin including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author's estate.

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