Monday, 5 August 2013

Carole Reviews: Age of Desire - Jennie Fields


Author: Jennie Fields
Title: The Age of Desire
Genre: Historical Fiction, Romance, Drama
Pages: 384
First Published: August 1st, 2012
Where I Got It: One my shelf (given to by publisher/author to give my honest and unbiased opinion)


"For fans of The Paris Wife, a sparkling glimpse into the life of Edith Wharton and the scandalous love affair that threatened her closest friendship They say that behind every great man is a great woman. Behind Edith Wharton, there was Anna Bahlmann—her governess turned literary secretary and confidante. At the age of forty-five, despite her growing fame, Edith remains unfulfilled in a lonely, sexless marriage. Against all the rules of Gilded Age society, she falls in love with Morton Fullerton, a dashing young journalist. But their scandalous affair threatens everything in Edith’s life—especially her abiding ties to Anna. At a moment of regained popularity for Wharton, Jennie Fields brilliantly interweaves Wharton’s real letters and diary entries with her fascinating, untold love story. Told through the points of view of both Edith and Anna, The Age of Desire transports readers to the golden days of Wharton’s turn-of-the century world and—like the recent bestseller The Chaperone—effortlessly re-creates the life of an unforgettable woman."




Like earlier stated, I read this for the publisher/author to give my unbiased and honest opinion.




I'm going to be honest...I have no idea who Edith Wharton is and I never read her books. I feel that I missing a lot while reading. There was no emotional connection that I held for Edith Wharton. At times it was hard to read, because I didn't really care what was happening to her. For some reason, I just couldn't connect. :/ 


However, I did connect with Anna, so the book was not a loss for me. I really liked Anna and found some similar qualities in her that I find in myself. Edith was kind of a jerk to Anna. Perhaps that had a hand in why I had issues with Edith. Meh. But yeah, Anna was neat and her POV was a million times better.


Oh. I also had issues with Edith, because of how she treated her husband Mr. Wharton. Poor guy...I get that he was a jerk sometimes and he didn't shower Edith with the love and attention she wanted. Plus, he liked to drink...a lot. However, he had issues. If he was living in modern times, he would have been diagnosed with severe depression...he was manic depressive. He had serious mental things going on. Edith knew that, but yet, she was horrid to him at points. Another wall that blocked me from connecting with her.


Overall, this was a pretty good read. I went through it pretty quickly and I highly enjoyed Jennie Fields writing style. She's really good. Even though I didn't like Edith and her POV, I really did enjoy Anna's, so it made the book bearable. I'm not sure if I would ever pick up Edith's works, but it was interesting learning about a famous woman writer in a time of major change in the world. I would recommend this to those that like Historical Fiction with some romance weaved in. Out of five stars, I shall stamp this with 3 stars. 


Favorite Character(s): Anna
Not-so Favorite Character(s): Edith & Morton (he was an ass and annoyed me)


*CaroleRae*




35 comments:

  1. I would like to read this one - Edith Wharton wrote good stories and her life was interesting. Thanks for the review, Carole!

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    1. Some day I should check out at LEAST one her books.

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    1. And as for Wharton, never read a book by her but have seen at least 2 movies and a miniseries based on them :)

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  3. Great review Carole! I'm glad that you could give this one an honest review.

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  4. I don't think I've read anything by Wharton either. Doesn't sound like one I'd care about.

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  5. I didn't know her ither but I'm sorry it wasn't that good

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    1. It's okay. I can't be in love with everything. But it was pretty good...just not a #1 with me.

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  6. Sorry you didn't love it but at least you connected with one character. Hopefully the next will be better.

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  7. I was forced to read Edith Wharton in high school and didn't really love her. It's funny, I feel like that experience plus reading this book would make me completely dislike her. Glad you were able to connect with Anna at least! :-)

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    1. haha yeah. I may make myself read a book by her some day.

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  8. I don't know much about Edith Wharton but this sounds good overall.

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    1. It was pretty good overall. Just not a fan of Edith.

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  9. Great review. Sounds good although I don't know anything about Edith Wharton either.

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  10. I've read a few of Wharton's books and liked them. This may be fun to read.

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    1. You'll probably enjoy it WAY more then me. :)

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  11. Great review Carole, I have read a few of Wharton's book and enjoyed them, so this does make me curious.

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    1. Thanks! I think you would appreciate it WAY more then me.

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  12. Historical fiction can be hard for me sometimes to read and review. I always feel I don't know enough about the time period or the person being written about.

    I've never gotten a chance to read anything by Wharton so I might be a little lost with this one as well. It still sounds pretty interesting. Thanks for the review =)

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    1. Some HFs are hard to read, I agree, but they are so much fun! Perhaps we both should read something by her. lol

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    2. Sounds like a plan to me!

      And yeah, I've read some really amazing HFs =)

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  13. I really enjoyed this book but I've read a few of Wharton's books and I think that helps because I was curious about her private life. I agree about her treatment of Anna though. She wasn't always very nice to her and Anna gave up her life for Edith.

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    1. See! I think if I had read her books then I would have been more willing to connect.

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  14. I've never heard of this author either. Thank you.

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    1. No problem! I'm glad I'm not the only one just hearing of her for the first time.

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  15. I really enjoy Edith Wharton's writing (highly recommend The Age of Innocence for example) but hated the character drawn here and it kind of turned me off her. I need some more distance from this portrayal before being able to read her work again.

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    1. Yeah...this portrayal wasn't the best. :/

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    2. Buuut! I should check out your recommendation later on. Thanks!

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