The Girls from Ames: A Story of Women and a Forty-Year Friendship
Selected Book Details
- Hardcover
- Author: Jeffrey Zaslow
- Publisher: Gotham
- Release Date: April 2009
- ISBN-10: 1592404456
- ISBN-13: 9781592404452
- List Price: $26.00
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryFrom the coauthor of the million-copy bestseller The Last Lecture comes a moving tribute to female friendships, with the inspiring story of eleven girls and the ten women they became. |
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
snooze fest
Deadly dull book, and I really wanted to like it. I thought that reading about a group of women who maintained their friendships for 40+ years would be interesting. NOT!!!!
The telling of this tale was just incredibly boring. Perhaps it would have been better as a long magazine article, but there was just not enough meat for an entire book.
The publisher did some great marketing for this book, though. The title was on everyone's lips for the longest time. A shame it did not live up to its press.
A huge disappointment!
Sorry to say I hated this book. It was BOORRING and very slow moving. It was clinical and even the death of Sheila was not properly meshed out. I - who cry at everything - wasn't even moved to a blink let alone a tear. Sorry but I highly recommend a pass. If a screenwriter gets his hand on this and works it a bit and there are great actresses might be worth a see - but this writing is painful. I didn't care at all about the characters which is very unusual for me.
Great Concept, Poorly Written
Although the idea behind this book is great, the writing was so poor that I couldn't even finish it. It seemed like the author was interviewing the girls and then inserting details that where very cheesy or irrelevant to the girls relationships with each other. He needed to decide if this book was about adolescences or girls relationships, but either way, he failed at giving us a good story about both.
If you like Documentaries this is for you
I wanted to love this book, and I could not wait to read it. With both of my parents born
and raised in Iowa I thought this would be an eye opener into the Midwest way of life. The book took each friend and told tidbits of their lives, mostly how their parents arrived in Ames Iowa.
I wanted a fun and good story about the friends getting together having fun and explaining what small town Iowa life was like.
This story was like watching a documentary and if you enjoy those, this is a pefect novel for you. For those who want fun and warmth this book leaves you with facts but not much more.
A disappointing story
After reading the back cover and the first few pages of the book I thought I was in for a great story. Boy, was I wrong. As soon as a character starts to develop the story ends and it leaves you wanting more. You hope it will be continued on later in the book but instead you get dull facts about female relationships. I assumed the story would flow from person to person, but the story comes out choppy. What could have been a great book turned out to be a dry read.