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A Cure for Dreams

A Cure for Dreams

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Sweet Little Story (and a One Day Read)
Review: "A Cure for Dreams" is the story of a mother's life, as told to her daughter. The characters are lovable and the story moves quickly. There is no actual plot or finale; it's more like a chat session between mothers and daughters.

Though not as noteworthy as "Ellen Foster," this book is enjoyable and I highly recommend it. It's a small book, and due to the interesting dialogue, most readers will keep turning pages and finish on the same day they started.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE SPECIAL BOND BETWEEN MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS
Review: A Cure for Dreams is a well-written story created by Kaye Gibbons. In this novel she traces the close and itimate relationship between four generations of Southern women, beginning with the great-grandmother and ending with the great-granddaughter. I am currently a senior in high school dealing with college applications and barely have any free time to read, but I honestly could not put this book down. I throughly enjoy reading books that have happy, family-oriented plots. Kaye Gibbons did an outstanding job in pursuing this in her book, and I can truly relate to it. My great-grandmother is still alive and she is constantly telling me her life stories, which resemble the stories in Gibbon's novel. I have always believed that there is a "special" bond between great-grandmothers, grandmothers, mothers and daughters, but I believe that the mother and daughter bond is the most precious. In "A Cure for Dreams" Brigette says, "I was in step with my mother, and though I was on friendly terms with young people my age, I perferred to stay right by her side like a little twin." These words really stood out for me. I love going out with my friends on the weekends, but I cherish the moments that I get to spend with my mother, alone. It will be very difficult for me to leave for college in the fall. Another element Kaye GIbbons showed us was during the toughest situations, if the family sticks together, then they can easily overcome any problem. I believe that if the family works together then any circumstance can be resolved. In the 1920s, when the story begins, it demonstrates how important families are and the book ends with the exact same message. In the 1990s families are just as important and maybe even more than they were in the 1920s. To me, my family is and always will be the most important thing to me. I would like to thank Kaye Gibbons for writing such an appropriate novel for a girl like me who is growing up in such a chaotic world!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Small is more in this little masterpiece
Review: A Gibbons' classic, beautiful, upbeat, poignant.
The sound of Southern women's voices talking, talking, talking comes through loud and clear, and you get the impression that the stories will keep coming long after you've finished this gem of a book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: MOTHER-DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIPS
Review: After reading 'A Virtuous Woman' (which I thought was awesome) I was disappointed in 'A Cure for Dreams'. There wasn't much of a plot. It seemed that the only point the author was trying to put forth was how bad and weak men are. I expected more. To me the book was too shallow.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful style...
Review: I found this novel to be perfect for the person who wants to get his or her mind off of things. A CURE FOR DREAMS travels through several generations in the American south, allowing us into the lives of an interestingly eccentric family. The language used in the books, the ways the words flow, if pure genius. Gibbons has done it again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful style...
Review: I found this novel to be perfect for the person who wants to get his or her mind off of things. A CURE FOR DREAMS travels through several generations in the American south, allowing us into the lives of an interestingly eccentric family. The language used in the books, the ways the words flow, if pure genius. Gibbons has done it again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Cure for Dreams is a Nightmare!
Review: I gave this book 1 star because zero was not an option. I read a lot and this is the worse book I've read in a long time. I would have put it down without finishing, but the book was short and I kept thinking it would redeem itself. Please, do NOT waste your time on 'Dreams' when there are so many really good books out there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is one of my favorites!
Review: I love the way Gibbons emphasizes the importance of the mother-daughter relationships through the three generations. Each are fiercely devoted to the others and love one another immensely, but the narrator describes her grandmother as giving out sympathy in "thimblefuls." These three women all are truly amazing, and reading this book just makes you feel good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I really enjoyed this book!
Review: I read ELLEN FOSTER,and A VIRTUOUS WOMAN, and thought that they were excellent books. A CURE FOR DREAMS was not nearly as "deep" as the other two, but equally as thought provoking. I thought a lot about the relationship between generations, and the effect they have on our lives. I think the reason I did enjoy this one so much, was because it was more upbeat, and an easy read. Good vacation book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Insightful Thoughts, Lessons in life, Easy read...
Review: Kaye Gibbons does it again...I couldn't put this book down, not because I was waiting for the end, but I couldn't get enough, I didn't want to finish it!!! Each chapter provides a unique insight or life lesson that made me pause to think and often laugh at the way people are...it was as if each chapter was its own short story, yet they flowed together to make one outstanding book! I found this book, like others of Kaye Gibbons, a comfortable, easy read that left me wanting more!


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