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Jane Smiley

Jane Smiley
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Books by Jane Smiley

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Private Life (2010)

Jane Smiley has a good story here--I like the setting and the characters--but she doesn't "take me away" any more with her work. I would like this to be less detached. Very hard to get emotional about this story an the characters. Plus she opens with a frame--showing us the present world of th...

Private Life (2010) by Jane Smiley
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Some Luck (2014)

This book is intriguing less for what it is than what it is not. Smiley tells us, year by year since the early part of the 20th century, about the major and minor events in the lives of an Iowa family. She shows how these people are affected by historical events, sometimes profoundly and sometime...

Some Luck (2014) by Jane Smiley
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Nobody's Horse (2009)

I received this free audio book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.This is a sweet story of a seventh grade girl named Abby. Abby is very lonely both at school (remember what 7th grade was like!?) and at home (her older brother Danny was thrown out of her home). She lives on th...

Nobody's Horse (2009) by Jane Smiley
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Secret Horse (2011)

A Good Horse, by Jane Smiley, is a fictional book about two horses and a girl. This book is a sequel to the book The George's and the Jewels. The book takes place in in the 1960's of California. Abby Lovitt is in grade eight and lives on a farm with her parents. The girl has many chores but groom...

Secret Horse (2011) by Jane Smiley
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A Good Horse (2010)

A Good Horse by Jane Smiley is about Abby Lovitt and her life on the family ranch. In the story, Abby and her father come across an extra special horse they name Black George. Black George has a gift. That gift is jumping. He goes over jumps with ease, and he loves to do it. Abby and Black George...

A Good Horse (2010) by Jane Smiley
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Ten Days in the Hills (2007)

There is an early renaissance work called The Decameron, by one Italian bloke named Boccaccio. The book is a thinly veiled excuse to collect a bunch of smutty stories under a thinly veiled excuse for a framing plot (ten young men and women escape to the hills outside plague-ridden Florence, and b...

Ten Days in the Hills (2007) by Jane Smiley
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Good Faith (2004)

After reading Jane Smiley's abysmally bad "Ten Days in the Hills", I vowed never to waste any more time on Ms. Smiley's fiction. In a fit of masochism, I broke that vow to read "Good Faith", her 2003 novel centered on the real estate world, circa 1983 in the vicinity of Portsmouth (NH? The book ...

Good Faith (2004) by Jane Smiley
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The Greenlanders (2005)

The Greenlanders is an exceptionally well-written bit of historical fiction, detailing the little-known history of the Norse settlement in Greenland from the mid-14th to early-15th century. While the story focuses primarily on one family, there is no real protagonist, and the narrative slips in a...

The Greenlanders (2005) by Jane Smiley
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Ordinary Love and Good Will: Two Novellas (1992)

I’ve been debating whether to dive into Jane Smiley’s Last Hundred Years trilogy. It’s such a big commitment, following a multigenerational family from 1920 to 2019 through three long novels. And I really didn’t love A Thousand Acres, the novel that won her a Pulitzer. (Not because it was poorly ...

Ordinary Love and Good Will: Two Novellas (1992) by Jane Smiley
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A Thousand Acres (2003)

“…Daddy thinks history starts fresh every day, every minute, that time itself begins with the feelings he’s having right now. That’s how he keeps betraying us, why he roars at us with such conviction. We have to stand up to that, and say, at least to ourselves, that what he’s done before is still...

A Thousand Acres (2003) by Jane Smiley
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The All-True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton (1998)

Ernest Hemingway once said, "All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called 'Huckleberry Finn,' " and since then a river of ink has flowed to justify that monumental claim.Two years ago, Jane Smiley went against this current of praise and took the nation's school teachers...

The All-True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton (1998) by Jane Smiley
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The Age of Grief (2002)

This book consists of five short stories and a novella. First, let me state the obvious: that Jane Smiley, who won a Pulitzer for "A Thousand Acres" can really write. Her grasp of what really goes on at the heart of relationships, and within people in the course of their daily lives, is remarkabl...

The Age of Grief (2002) by Jane Smiley
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Duplicate Keys (2004)

Jane Smiley, you are my new favorite author.I picked this up on a whim at the library (slim paperback, easy to read while nursing), and ended up loving it. One, I love good dialogue, but I also love when an author can pick up on the subtleties (how a character is eating while they talk, or are th...

Duplicate Keys (2004) by Jane Smiley
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Horse Heaven (2003)

I went back and forth with this book. There is a wealth of inside information regarding the care of, abuse of, superstitions about, and shady dealings that surround professional horse racing—Smiley obviously did her research. I liked the numerous anecdotes about horses and race tracks and enjoyed...

Horse Heaven (2003) by Jane Smiley
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School for Love (2009)

Another in my series of neglected classics, this tells the story of a boy's rude coming of age at the end of World War II in Jerusalem. Felix has been orphaned by the death of his British mother of typhoid in Baghdad, and after neighbors care for him a while, he is shipped off to live with his fa...

School for Love (2009) by Jane Smiley

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