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This is the rare book where the plot made me roll my eyes but I still loved every word. If you ever want the definition of being friend-zoned, read this book. Part of my problem was that the love interest was described in such a way that I was reminded of 2 people I work with, both of whom are not interested at all in any romantic engagement with women, before I realized he was actually supposed to be a love interest. (And I didn't realize that until maybe the last 50 pages I think?) Anyways, th
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Villette is the semi autobiographical story of Lucy Snowe, a young woman of 23 who travels to Villette, a fictional town but modeled after Brussels, Belgium, where the author and her sister did travel for teaching positions. Ms Snowe does not know French, travels alone and is fortunate to find a position as a teacher in a boarding school because she speaks English. While traveling she befriends a young, shallow woman by the name of Ginevra Fanshawe, reunites with her Godmother and her son and be
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Villette - Charlotte Bronte
Audio performance by Davina Porter
4 stars
My initial response to this book was that for me it barely deserved 3 stars. I just didn’t like Lucy Snowe. I could pity her, orphaned, penniless, forced to find what limited, demeaning work was available to her, but I couldn’t like her. She shows a certain amount of pluck when she launches herself to the continent in search of a better future, but she has no real plan, and allows herself to be blown about randomly by circ ...more

Charlotte Bronte led a gray, bleak life and "Villette" reflects this. The main character, Lucy Snowe, is very independent and inventive, but a depressing, rather unlikeable young woman, cranky and rigid. Frequent French comments had me digging back for my school French. Bronte's descriptions are wonderful, painting vivid pictures of her characters, the time period, and the settings, bringing me into that time. However, she never uses one word when she can use fifty. The only glimmer of happiness
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