Rating:  Summary: What a great read for the beach! Review: Anne Faulk's HOLDING OUT is a great read-- thoroughly enjoyable. It is an excellent beach book -- I wish I had waited. Even though you have to pay attention to the various characters' roles, you don't have to have total quiet to read it. The story moves quickly, and, believe me, you want it to so you can find out how and why Lauren ended up where she is, to write this "memoir".
The subtle --and not-so-subtle-- wit keep it moving. And, while it may fall into the genre of a "woman's book", I think even men would enjoy it and should read it -- the story line bears repeating for every generation. The character development for the central characters was well done. When I finished the book, I really felt like I actually knew some of the characters, particularly Lauren and her family. Witty, charming, sexy, fun and funny. In all, a good book!
Rating:  Summary: Good intentions.... Review: As a young feminist, I was really hoping to love this book. However, the character of Lauren Fontaine, as others have mentioned, is simply someone to whom the average woman cannot relate. She is gorgeous, sexy, a brilliant financial wizard respected by all in her field, and is worth millions. On top of this, she has a wonderful "housekeeper" who is her best friend and a loving teenage son. She suddenly becomes the leader of the feminist movement in the U.S. due to her charisma and wonderful speaking skills. I found her to be annoying and too good to be true. A Mary Sue type of character.
The plotline held my interest, but I have to admit to skimming some parts. As another reviewer mentioned, the lack of concern during the sex strike over the high incidence of rapes and domestic violence struck me as insanely selfish on Lauren and her friends' parts. The way Lauren got out of her securities trading trial was over the top. And then of course, to top it all off, the man she has idolized and had a crush on since she was a teenage falls madly in love with her and the two share a strong sexual attraction. If only :)
I think Anne Faulk had a great idea and it seems as though other reviewers have enjoyed the book. But it was the character of Lauren which kept me from truly enjoying Holding Out. Perhaps a character who wasn't so perfect would have held more resonance for me--a woman who is not perfect, not blonde, and most certainly not a financial wizard.
Rating:  Summary: intelligent women only Review: i bought this book 3 years ago as a bargain book to read on a trip. i read about 5 pages and promptly forgot about it. a year later i was rummaging through my carry-on luggage (which was still packed from that trip a year ago) and found it. i started reading it and couldn't put it down. i've since purchased it for most of my girlfriends. i loved lauren and wanted to fight right with her. maybe it's the democrat in me that's too willing to march in dc, but i think this book is a must read for any intelligent woman who cares about social issues.
Rating:  Summary: intelligent women only Review: i bought this book 3 years ago as a bargain book to read on a trip. i read about 5 pages and promptly forgot about it. a year later i was rummaging through my carry-on luggage (which was still packed from that trip a year ago) and found it. i started reading it and couldn't put it down. i've since purchased it for most of my girlfriends. i loved lauren and wanted to fight right with her. maybe it's the democrat in me that's too willing to march in dc, but i think this book is a must read for any intelligent woman who cares about social issues.
Rating:  Summary: Appeals to all senses:a brilliant read! Review: I had wanted to save this for the beach, but once you get into the book, it is impossible to put down;I had it finished in 2 days. It truly is a wonderful book; it made me laugh and it made me cry; it scared me, it surprised me, and the little things like the smart comments from Lauren in the courtroom produced grins which sprawled across my face. This book must not be missed, read it and never look at feminism or women's power in the same way again.
Rating:  Summary: delightful,sexy,fun and one of the best reads this year Review: I picked this book up because of the synopsis on the cover flaps. I must say that I enjoyed this book. It is not the best book that I have ever read, but it was an interesting concept. The characters were a little one-dimensional, but the strike that the women proposed was by far more interesting. If you need a book for the beach, this is the one to take. If you have just been dumped, this is the book to make you feel better.
Rating:  Summary: GOOD SUMMER READING Review: I picked this book up because of the synopsis on the cover flaps. I must say that I enjoyed this book. It is not the best book that I have ever read, but it was an interesting concept. The characters were a little one-dimensional, but the strike that the women proposed was by far more interesting. If you need a book for the beach, this is the one to take. If you have just been dumped, this is the book to make you feel better.
Rating:  Summary: Whats it all about. Review: I read this book on loan from a local library. I checked out three books and this was, at the time, the least compelling I had in my stack. I ended up reading it first and I am glad that I did. The book is about a sex strike imposed by American women until a wife-beating Chief Justice is extracted from the Supreme Court. So that is the plot. But what I think the book is really about is why we, and I mean all of us, don't stand up for what we think are our base set of morals more often. Lauren Fontaine, the protragonist and my new hero, stands up and winds up in prison, chastised by men and women alike, and celibate with only her convictions to accompany her. In other words, OUCH!!! Once one sets aside the sex strike--and by which I mean accepts it as a protest to gain power (as if it were a boycott of a product for example), I believe that the book appeals to any person who loves reading about a courageous, dedicated person who you can't help but root for. The scene in the church made me cry. Those who have read the book know what I'm talking about. The scene is not more than 40 words long but it snaps you into the world that not only Fontaine lives in but one that we all live in: A world that often punishes those who try to make it better and rewards those who contribute to the denegration of society. If you were not a fan of Lauren Fontaine by that point, you would be afterward. This book is about a woman, written by a woman, and probably for women but I feel that anybody who puts fourth the effort to read this fast moving, witty, and excellent work will be happy they did. It is time well spent. Excellent work Ms. Faulk.
Rating:  Summary: Whats it all about. Review: I read this book on loan from a local library. I checked out three books and this was, at the time, the least compelling I had in my stack. I ended up reading it first and I am glad that I did. The book is about a sex strike imposed by American women until a wife-beating Chief Justice is extracted from the Supreme Court. So that is the plot. But what I think the book is really about is why we, and I mean all of us, don't stand up for what we think are our base set of morals more often. Lauren Fontaine, the protragonist and my new hero, stands up and winds up in prison, chastised by men and women alike, and celibate with only her convictions to accompany her. In other words, OUCH!!! Once one sets aside the sex strike--and by which I mean accepts it as a protest to gain power (as if it were a boycott of a product for example), I believe that the book appeals to any person who loves reading about a courageous, dedicated person who you can't help but root for. The scene in the church made me cry. Those who have read the book know what I'm talking about. The scene is not more than 40 words long but it snaps you into the world that not only Fontaine lives in but one that we all live in: A world that often punishes those who try to make it better and rewards those who contribute to the denegration of society. If you were not a fan of Lauren Fontaine by that point, you would be afterward. This book is about a woman, written by a woman, and probably for women but I feel that anybody who puts fourth the effort to read this fast moving, witty, and excellent work will be happy they did. It is time well spent. Excellent work Ms. Faulk.
Rating:  Summary: Could not put it down. Review: I stayed up until 4:00 a.m. to finish this book. Words cannot describe it. I'm going to buy copies and send them to my friends. It's an experience that all women should have.
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