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Falling Angels: A Novel Paperback – September 24, 2002

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From the author of the international bestseller 
Girl With A Pearl Earring and At the Edge of the Orchard, Tracy Chevalier once again paints a distant age with a rich and provocative palette of characters.

Falling Angels follows the fortunes of two families in the emerging years of the twentieth century in England, while the Queen's death reverberates through a changing nation. Told through a variety of shifting perspectives—wives and husbands, friends and lovers, masters and their servants, and a gravedigger's son—Falling Angels is graced with the luminous imagery that distinguished Girl With a Pearl Earring, Falling Angels is another dazzling tour de force from this "master of voices" (The New York Times Book Review).
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In Chevalier's eloquent first novel, "Girl with a Pearl Earring," the magus was the painter Johannes Vermeer. Here the centrifugal force is the late Victorian age itself. Two little girls, Maude Coleman and Lavinia Waterhouse, meet in the cemetery where their families have adjoining plots; their friendship and their acquaintance with a gravedigger's boy, Simon, are the first links in an elaborate chain of disturbing events that will end in tragedy. It's a neatly made mourning bracelet, but, while the author's extraordinary control over her material never wavers, the over-all effect is early Peter Weir by way of Edward Gorey: white dresses, orphic atmosphere, and intense but wholly interior poetry.
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"Entirely successful: distinct, inhabited, vivid, and real." —The Washington Post Book World

"Chevalier's ringing prose is a radiantly efficient as well-tended silver." —Entertainment Weekly

"Chevalier not only authentically details the era's social mores, tensions, and contradictions, she writes the book we want to read." —New York Daily News

"I read Falling Angels in an afternoon. The next day, I sat down and read it again." —Janice P. Nimura, The New York Times Book Review

"Brilliant...a rich story that is true to the era." —The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"Chevalier's second novel confirms her place in the literary firmament...deeply affecting.... This is a beautiful novel, not soon forgotten." —Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Part of the secret of Chevalier's success is her uncanny ability to bring a lost world to life.... Just as Vermeer's work helps to explain his world in Chevalier's earlier novel, so the symbolic art of the graveyard illuminates Victorian culture in Falling Angels." —The Baltimore Sun

"Accomplished and powerful..." —Booklist

 

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0452283205
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Publishing Group (September 24, 2002)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 336 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780452283206
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0452283206
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.76 x 5.08 x 7.76 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Tracy is the author of 11 novels, including the international bestseller GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING, which has sold over 5 million copies and been made into an Oscar-nominated film starring Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth. American by birth, British by geography, she lives in London and Dorset. Her latest novel, THE GLASSMAKER, is set in Venice and follows a family of glass masters over the course of 5 centuries.

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Customers find this novel to be a brilliant work by Tracy Chevalier, praising its well-written journal format and engaging characters. The book offers fascinating insights into historical times, with one customer noting its detailed portrayal of the late Victorian period. Customers appreciate the gentle pace of the narrative, with one describing it as truly moving. The story quality receives mixed reactions, with one customer noting that nothing happens in the first 200 pages.

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27 customers mention "Readability"27 positive0 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a brilliant novel by Chevalier, with one customer noting it's nice to read something different.

"...But the novel is about the living, and Chevalier brilliantly and effortlessly limns remarkable portraits of characters ranging in age from 5 to 50..." Read more

"...from character to character was, in my opinion, a fabulous way to construct this novel...." Read more

"...Loved previous books by Tracy Chevalier - The Lady & the Unicorn, Remarkable Creatures and The Virgin Blue just to name a few - they have all been..." Read more

"...It was very easy to read, quite short and very enjoyable." Read more

14 customers mention "Interest"14 positive0 negative

Customers find the book engaging, with several noting it provides fascinating insights into the history of the times. One customer particularly appreciates how the differing viewpoints maintain interest, while another highlights the detailed portrayal of the late Victorian period.

"This book puts the Edwardian Era on display with a time frame of 1901 and 1910...." Read more

"...There was much to discuss regarding the customs of the time and the role of women...." Read more

"...gentle pace, is beautifully written and gives a fascinating insight into the history of the times...." Read more

"...As always, Tracy's historical knowledge creates a fascinating picture of the time period and offers a look into an under highlighted era of the..." Read more

14 customers mention "Writing style"10 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, with one mentioning it is written in a journal format, while another notes the perfect use of English dialects.

"...The writing is gorgeous, and the story of the friendship of two young girls coming of age in Edwardian London, the travails of their parents, and..." Read more

"...and I asked myself "Where is she going?"...but I enjoyed her writing style and the mysteries she had weaved throughout so much and felt compelled to..." Read more

"...This is not my favorite writing style, but it's nice to read something different every now and then...." Read more

"...It moves at a gentle pace, is beautifully written and gives a fascinating insight into the history of the times...." Read more

8 customers mention "Character development"8 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one customer noting how the story is told through the voices of various characters.

"...There are morals throughout and great character development. I enjoyed Chevalier's "Girl with a Pearl Earring" very much...." Read more

"...It is told with the voices of the various charcters: Maude and Lavinia, the two 6 year-olds in 1900; their mothers, fathers, a maid and a cook,..." Read more

"...All the characters came alive because the book was narrated by as many different people as there are characters in the book...." Read more

"...I got attached to the characters, many of which are children. It is an original book that reads well...." Read more

5 customers mention "Friendship"5 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's portrayal of friendship, with one review highlighting the realistic relationship between the teenage girls, while another notes how it deals with personal trauma.

"...Nice mix of history and personal trauma." Read more

"...The relationship between the teenage girls was so real." Read more

"...She absolutely transports you to England in the early 1900's. Mourning etiquette, women's suffrage, and infidelity are just some things you will..." Read more

"A tragic story about a special friendship & how circumstances can destroy them...." Read more

5 customers mention "Pace"5 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's gentle pace, with one noting how it pulls readers in and another highlighting its interesting insights into the suffragette movement.

"...It moves at a gentle pace, is beautifully written and gives a fascinating insight into the history of the times...." Read more

"...The story of the social stratification at the turn of the century is truly moving." Read more

"Interesting insight into sufferagette movement, while telling the story of two young girls during that period of time. Well written, easy read." Read more

"An engrossing tale well worth reading. It pulls you in, then pulls you under as the lives of the characters unfold." Read more

16 customers mention "Story quality"10 positive6 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the story quality of the book, with some finding it lovely and great, while one customer notes that absolutely nothing happens in the first 200 pages.

"...I liked the short bursts of narative in the small chapters. There was much to discuss regarding the customs of the time and the role of women...." Read more

"...Gorgeously written historical fiction. My only gripe is that it ended too soon - I wanted to follow the characters through more of their lives." Read more

"...It is great to have so much detail in a book that you feel like you are really there...." Read more

"...want more in life than Victorian society will allow them, and the great storyline shows the Victorian pre-occupation with death, funerals, and..." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2001
    I am always a little wary of second novels, particularly ones which follow a debut as impressive as GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING, but I am here to tell you that the talent which beamed from every page of GIRL shines more brightly still in FALLING ANGELS. Chevalier can take her place among luminaries such as Edith Wharton and James Joyce in her ability to closely observe the ordinary details of individual lives, elevating them to the extraordinary. In this second novel, Chevalier simultaneously unveils the threads of 8 (or more) lives which intersect at a cemetary. But the novel is about the living, and Chevalier brilliantly and effortlessly limns remarkable portraits of characters ranging in age from 5 to 50 with equal depth and ability. The writing is gorgeous, and the story of the friendship of two young girls coming of age in Edwardian London, the travails of their parents, and the clash of morals in a new age is nothing short of brilliant. Brava, Tracy Chevalier! Let's hope we don't have long to wait for her third effort. If she keeps topping herself with each novel, I predict a Pulitzer in her future. READ THIS BOOK!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2005
    This book puts the Edwardian Era on display with a time frame of 1901 and 1910. The foundation of it is per se the social movements through this era and how it affects two families who run in similar circles. It is happy and sad. Despite what some of the other reviews say, I did not find it too typical. There are morals throughout and great character development.

    I enjoyed Chevalier's "Girl with a Pearl Earring" very much. I found "Falling Angels" to be just as insightful but perhaps more intriguing. I have to admit, there were times where it dragged a little and I asked myself "Where is she going?"...but I enjoyed her writing style and the mysteries she had weaved throughout so much and felt compelled to continue reading. I am very glad I did. The first 1/3-1/2 of the book sets the stage and the remaining drove toward the culmination of all of the attitudes, actions, and thoughts of the characters.

    The change with the perspectives from character to character was, in my opinion, a fabulous way to construct this novel. When one character left her thoughts hanging or was questioning something I knew that within a few chapters I would get the answer from another character. There were a few jargon words that could've been further explained, however. (ie: mutes)

    I think it's probably a book you either love or you hate. I am drawn to Chevalier's style of writing; modern with a classic literature flavor. I would recommend this book to almost all open-minded and avid readers.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2007
    Boy, a cemetary as the lead character! This was the way our book club handled the discussion of this book. We were able to tag each character with how the cemetary affected their lives. I liked the short bursts of narative in the small chapters. There was much to discuss regarding the customs of the time and the role of women. How the marriages worked out - or not - was quite surprising.

    We left the book wanting to know what happened next.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2013
    I have actually been to this coastline in the United Kingdom and have watched various shows about Mary. It was fantastic to get the feel for the difference in class and how it affected the future of the women in the book. It strikes me that we are told the women were over protected/controlled by the men yet they seemed to do pretty well in the end. I do not see so much different from todays women who struggle to juggle work and their family/home. It is great to have so much detail in a book that you feel like you are really there. Loved previous books by Tracy Chevalier - The Lady & the Unicorn, Remarkable Creatures and The Virgin Blue just to name a few - they have all been really good reads.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2013
    The setting is Victorian London starting with the death of Queen Victoria and ending with the death of King Edward VII. It is told with the voices of the various charcters: Maude and Lavinia, the two 6 year-olds in 1900; their mothers, fathers, a maid and a cook, the grave digger's son (who is about the same age as the girls) and the cemetery manager. The background details the customs of death at this time: the correct mourning apparel, the length of time required for different relations, the way the coffins are mounted on top of each other allowing space for more family members in the one grave. The story proceeds gently to relate the various difficulties for the lady of the house and for the maid who both become improperly pregnant. The maid loses her job but gets to keep her baby, the lady has an abortion. Then the lady becomes involved with the suffragette movement culminating in marching in the Votes for Women march in Hyde Park. It moves at a gentle pace, is beautifully written and gives a fascinating insight into the history of the times. At times I wondered where it was going but it developed . . . . slowly. While not a "gripping read" – nothing particularly dramatic happens – it just tells the story of two households and the lives of people they touched. It was very easy to read, quite short and very enjoyable.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2004
    Being a fan of Tracy Chevalier, I was eager to read her book "Fallen Angels", but since my time is limited (too many books, too little time), I decided to read it with my ears on audio CD. This was the most fantastic listening experience I have ever had! All the characters came alive because the book was narrated by as many different people as there are characters in the book. The English dialects were perfect and appropriate to the characters' stations in life.The only problem is: I am now spoiled and won't be satisfied with single narrative audio books in the future.
    Update: I didn't realize when I wrote this recommendation there are more than one version of this audio cd. (...)
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  • Naren MEHTA
    1.0 out of 5 stars Pages yellowish,stained & too old
    Reviewed in India on August 21, 2020
    Pages of this book too old, yellowish, stained all pages
  • Bendzko
    5.0 out of 5 stars Alles OK
    Reviewed in Germany on August 3, 2019
    Alles OK
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  • Joelle How
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
    Reviewed in France on April 20, 2017
    I have read all of Tracy Chevalier's 11 books and I loved them all.
    I can only recommend them all
    Shame there isn't any more......so far
  • CathyQuorn
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great story
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 18, 2023
    Book club choice, a new author to me. Definitely recommend. Thoroughly enjoyed it. First paragraph I wasn’t sure but very soon found it extremely interesting. Again, wasn’t sure about the chapter format but it was so well written and informative I soon got into the flow of it.
  • Chris
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
    Reviewed in Australia on July 9, 2018
    I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The author has done a wonderful job of weaving the characters and the story.