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Buck, Joan Juliet Daughter of the Swan ISBN 13: 9780297791614

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A ring depicting Leda and the Swan given to her at age sixteen by her father becomes Florence Ellis's symbol for love, and after seeing a fortune-teller, she is ready for any incarnation the "love of her life" might choose

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This disappointingly executed novel deals with the empty, licentious lives of the well-to-do, one of whom is Florence Ellis, a young woman desperately awaiting the great love of her life. Tragedies, plus an unconventional upbringing, have increased Florence's need for affection and emotional stability. Her mother died in childbirth; her father, an antiquities dealer, has an openly homosexual lifestyle; Julia, Florence's cherished aunt, was killed in a car crash. In Paris, while restlessly anticipating her great romance, Florence is carelessly promiscuous until she meets enigmatic Felix Kulpar. Obsessed by the man, Florence hides his identity from her best friend, Sylvie. By an astounding coincidence, Sylvie also makes Felix's acquaintance and travels to Portofino with him, a development which so enrages Florence that she wishes him dead. When he does die in an accident, Florence succumbs to overwhelming remorse, attempts suicide and permanently renounces love. Living in New York years later, she encounters Sylvie, the jaded socialist who will unwittingly lead Florence to some shattering discoveries about the inscrutable man she adored. The cumbersome plot contains too many unbelievable twists, and Buck's numerous attempts at cryptic wit are weak and strained. Major ad/promo.
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In this competently written love story, Florence grows up obsessed with her glamorous aunt. The aunt dies suddenly and tragically just as Florence reaches adulthood, and she seeks to reestablish her identity and expunge her guilt through numerous affairs. The novel is erotic; scenes abound of irresponsible sex among the decadent and dying of European and New York high society. Though the subplot involving her relationship with her father and his deceased sister is interesting, characters and situations are stereotypes, the resolution is predictable, and the use of classical allusion, initially effective, is finally heavy-handed. Public libraries whose patrons include readers looking for slightly more than the formulaic romance may wish to consider this novel. Elizabeth Guiney Sandvick, English Dept., North Hennepin Community Coll., Minneapolis
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  • PublisherWeidenfeld & Nicolson
  • Publication date1987
  • ISBN 10 0297791613
  • ISBN 13 9780297791614
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages288
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