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Title: Keeneland by Alyson Hagy ISBN: 0-7432-4269-6 Publisher: Simon & Schuster (Paper) Pub. Date: 05 April, 2002 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.67 (9 reviews)
Rating: 1
Summary: Why did I bother?
Comment: When I finished this book I found myself wondering why I had bothered. The setting is generic; Hagy has not captured the magic that is Keeneland. One wonders whether the "heroine" is capable of sustaining a relationship with ANYone, human or equine - Hagy really wants us to believe that Kerry loves Sunsquall, but since they are never together during the timeframe of the book this is questionable. I found the plot entirely without climax. The book just fades to a stop; there is no ending. Not worth the time, IMO.
Rating: 4
Summary: Keeneland
Comment: Not a book I would ordinarily read.. In my opinion, very well written. This book will keep your interest. The main player being Kerry, you will not necessarily understand her, but you will be anxious to learn what she gets into next. Alyson Hagy brings an attention to detail that bears watching, she is good! It's a short read, give it a try.
Rating: 3
Summary: Where's the horses?
Comment: Alyson Hagy, Keeneland (Simon and Schuster, 2000)
"Finally," one reviewer raves, "a female character with backbone!" No arguments from this section. In a world of neuroses, obsessions, and "diseases" manufactured by the self-help market in order to sell products-- all of which seem to be exaggerated in modern literary heroines-- it's nice to find a main character of the feminine persuasion who doesn't [care] about any of it. Kerry is a heroine with traits we don't often see in heroines; confused but willing to muddle through, defensive, not angry at the world but not in love with it, either. In short, she's allowed to be a human being, with all the complexity that involves, rather than a cardboard cutout who fits the easy definitions of self-help books (most of which are more fictional than this).
One character, however, does not a book make (in most cases, anyway; I'm sure Jean-Paul Sartre would take exception to that statement). Hagy places her heroine in the opening days of Keeneland's spring meet, newly returned from a stint in New York and a bad separation from her husband. She has no friends per se, but enough acquaintances to get along, making enough money to subsist, at least. But like all communities, it's impossible to stay connected to your former life without it catching up with you, and complications ensue just as things start settling down.
My main problem with the book, in fact my only problem with it, is that Hagy attempted to write to the non-horse crowd by keeping some of the book filled with horse terms whil leaving them out of others; in many cases, it seems she took exactly the wrong turn in deciding what to leave in and what to take out. In most cases, the decisions were understandable, even if they could have been better; I realize someone who's spent a good portioni of their lives around Keeneland isn't likely to notice many of the small details, but it's the details that make Keeneland one of America's finest racetracks. Also, I'd expect someone who exercises horses in the mornings to take a little more note of the actual racing that's gonig on, rather than have it mentioned a few times as background noise. It's possible to write lovingly about the sport and its evirons while still creating a book that's not specifically about horse racing; Bill Barich showed the world that twenty years ago with his brilliant book Laughing in the Hills. Because of this, there were times when the book left me wanting to know more about what was going on around Kerry. After all, it doesn't matter how absorbed you are in your problems, you can't be around a horse race without getting caught up in it.
The book's good points certainly outweigh the bad ones, and it's worth seeking out. ***
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