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In the Age of Love and Chocolate
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Détails sur le produit
Broché: 286 pages
Editeur : Square Fish; Édition : Reprint (28 octobre 2014)
Langue : Anglais
ISBN-10: 1250050715
ISBN-13: 978-1250050717
Dimensions du produit:
13,7 x 2,4 x 20,8 cm
Moyenne des commentaires client :
5.0 étoiles sur 5
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Anya Balanchine a maintenant 18 ans, et elle est en passe de devenir une femme d'affaires importante et respectée. Contre toute attente, son club The Dark Room est devenu un énorme succès, le chocolat qu'elle y vend sur ordonnance uniquement en passe d'être réhabilité et les opportunités qui s'offrent à elle sont immenses. Malheureusement, ses choix lui ont coûté l'amour de Win, incapable de lui pardonner d'avoir choisi de s'allier avec son père pour réaliser son rêve.Qu'à cela ne tienne, Anya sait bien qu'elle n'est pas faite pour se consacrer exclusivement à une histoire d'amour. Elle a des ambitions, des désirs et des craintes qui la poussent à aller toujours plus loin, et à ne pas regarder en arrière, pour ne pas céder aux regrets. Et quand Yuji Ono lui propose une nouvelle association, cette fois, elle choisira de ne pas écouter son coeur mais sa raison ... sans savoir que la raison peut se tromper aussi bien que le coeur, et que les conséquences en seront terribles.J'ai vraiment bien apprécié ma lecture de cette trilogie, ces moments avec des personnages qui ne sont pas des héros, et particulièrement Anya, bien sûr, qui peut être exaspérante mais attachante, pétrie de doutes et de contradictions. J'ai bien aimé que même pour une adolescente, l'amour ne soit pas présenté comme la seule planche de salut, et que la rédemption ne vienne pas toujours du renoncement.Bref, je trouve cela vraiment dommage de la fin de cette série n'ait pas été publiée en France, et c'est une dent de plus que je garde contre les éditions Albin Michel, qui n'en sont pas à leur coup d'essai en la matière, et que je trouve vraiment peu respectueux de leur lectorat (d'ailleurs, personne de chez eux n'a jamais répondu aux messages que je leur ai envoyés ...).
Produit qui se révèle conforme à mes attentes. Excellant pour s'initier à l'anglais et tout simplement pouvoir suivre cette merveilleuse aventure je vous le recommande vivement.
This is the last book in the Birthright series, featuring harsh yet awesome Anya Balanchine. Through the first two books, she has lost a lot of her family due to her life in organized crime (her family runs in the black market chocolate business) and has fallen in love with a boy who she has no business loving. She been arrested, on the run, been proposed to. She has been thrown into the family business whether she likes it or not. Now, we are at the end, and Anya is going to be making the toughest decisions so far.This is more of an overview of the entire series so bear with me.While All These Things I’ve Done started out slow, the series quickly picked up speed and by the end of the first book, I was pretty hooked. Yes, I was in love with Win. Because who wouldn’t be? And yes, I loved Anya. She frustrated me, making huge mistakes and bad choices. Her selfishness was severe and harsh, her judgement strong especially to those she claimed to love. I loved her drive and restlessness, and how sometimes not everyone can understand you and you have to leave some people behind. She makes some bad choices, ones that she regrets and by the third book, she is so frail and fragile, it’s a wonder it’s the same character. This is when I fell in love with Anya again- right here, vulnerable and unsure of herself. To be broken and brought down so low, and to find a way to rise up again. She’s a great heroine.I loved Win, even when Win was awful. My heart broke fror them both and through the series I was always rooting for them to be together. This is especially difficult because I did really enjoy Theo, Anya’s business partner and chocolate supplier. Funny, warm and friendly, he was some much needed humor in the dark story.Win’s father, Charles, aka arch-nemesis and by the end, father figure, has his own awesome story arc. He is ambitious and sometimes cruel, underhanded and untrustworthy, which makes him such a good opponent and eventually, partner. Their relationship changed drastically, but the mutual respect was always there. I liked how it built slowly into something else, something that could be counted on.The secondary cast of characters are rich, especially best friend Scarlet and brother Leo and sister Natty. Their warm relationships with Anya made her feel more human, less like a cold lethal mob boss.The writing style was unique and it took me a while to get used to it. It’s casual tone, as if Anya is speaking to you, recording her memoirs and telling her friend everything she wanted to say and couldn’t. Sometimes the narration is choppy, descriptions and feelings held back, imagined upon. But it’s easy to get used to and long after the third book was over, I went back to In The Age of Love and Chocolate to re-read my favorite scenes. Most having to do with Win. I especially the one where he tells Anya what she should tell her sister Natty.The story of loyalty and family, blood and friends is well thought out and written. It did remind me of The Godfather, in a good way, and the tension and danger the characters were in felt very real. On a side note, I would never want to live in a world where chocolate and coffee were illegal! Crazy!Overall, In The Age of Love and Chocolate was a perfect ending to this story. I’m sad to leave them behind but I’m excited to go back one day and read Anya’s tale again.
I have now read 6 of her books, and am searching for more. One month ago when I was sick with the flu, I read The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry - WOW! Then Young Jane Young - another winner! Then Elsewhere!! Now the trilogy. This author is terrific.
dystopian-post-apocalyptic, romance, young-adultA great finale novel to the Birthright Trilogy by Gabrielle Zevin. I found the series book 1 "All these things I've done" a little slow and difficult to begin with but I persevered and got into it and was motivated thereafter to read the entire series.Crime - the chocolate mafia, mystery, romance and set futuristically this novel was interesting and its characters credible.The chapter headings are in themselves real 'spoilers' but I somehow enjoyed knowing what was coming and really got into the Balanchine family especially the character Anya - she is so real, in your face and practical. I like that she has faith and morals and family values but is tempted and still 'sins' and can't control everything in her life despite her best efforts. I like hearing her commentary on her life it's like you are actually in her head or are a best friend and confidante...As a finale it was satisfying but didn't resolve everything in a tidy way - really very real-life.Zevin never breaks with the memoir style to push the narrative along and it just works so well.Definitely a series worth reading.Now that I am finished with this series ..."what's left for me [is] only loneliness".
Three books in a series,one better than the next. This last one was pure heaven! Anya and Win star crossed lovers if there ever were ones,The craft behind the series was phenomenal, Thank you Gabrielle Zevon for the shear joy you brought to these pages.Judy Weinblatt
After the high of the previous book, I was really looking forward to reading the third of this series wanting to see what steps Anya would take next. I like the idea of tackling social justice issues head on and Anya does just that. The romantic relationships with Anya were a bit too simplistic and lacked heat in this book. In the end, the book kind of wrapped up with a slow sizzle and left readers turning the next few end pages looking for a punch, cliff hanger, or profound resolution. Nope just a list of other books to purchase.
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