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Unless (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by Carol Shields (Author), Liza Ross (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 7 hours and 46 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: ISIS Audio Books
  • Audible Release Date: 7 May 2007
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQ22WS
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
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Reta Winters has started a new sort of life. She is discovering the meaning of loss for the first time. For all of her 44 years, Reta has enjoyed the useful monotony of happiness: a loving family, good friends, and growing success as a writer of light fiction. This placid existence cracks when her beloved eldest daughter, Norah, drops out of life to sit on a gritty street corner, silent but for the sign around her neck that reads "GOODNESS". Reta's search for what drove her daughter to such desperate measures turns into an unflinching and surprisingly funny meditation on where in life we find meaning and hope.
©2002 Carol Shields; (P)2002 Isis Publishing Ltd

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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
Breathtaking 20 Aug 2002
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
In recent years, with so many weak novels being so over-hyped, and so few really good novels being published at all, I sometimes feel I can no longer find any points of reference for what constitutes "good writing". This novel, Unless, reminds me what a joy it is to read a wonderfully-written and -constructed novel. It has a deceptively simple style, engaging characters and quite a gripping story, making you want to read on, eager to find out what happens next. But then you're disappointed that in your rush you didn't take time to enjoy the details.

It is packed with insights and reflections, some carried through as themes in the novel. Some are profound, some are disturbing (for example, the theme of the continuing lack of influence of women in the world in general and the intellectual world in particular). Some are just fun thoughts (for example, the idea that the only reason people read novels is to get a break from the incessant monologues in their own heads). And yet you never feel you are leaving the territory of the novel to enter the pop-psychology, self-help mode that such domestic novels can sometimes fall into. It is serious, without taking itself too seriously.

The story of this novel is kind of unimportant (albeit deeply moving). It's the mood, the language, the ideas and the insights that carry you along and make you want to turn back and re-read it the moment you finish the last page. If you enjoy good writing, read it.

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By Mary Whipple HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
A mother's agonized attempt to help to her 19-year-old daughter Norah, a drop-out who now begs on a street corner while wearing a sign saying "Goodness" around her neck, provides the framework for Shields's thoughtful and sensitive look at women's roles and the juggling acts they sometimes require. Reta Winters, a successful writer, believes at first that by writing a bright, perky novel about "lost children and goodness and going home," she will be "remaking the untenable world through the nib of a pen." But real life--and Shields's real novel--are, of course, much more complex than that.

Despite the support of her two younger and very caring daughters, her empathetic husband, her friends, and Danielle Westerman, the French feminist whose books she has translated, Kate nevertheless discovers that trying to help a child who will not be helped is a terrible loneliness to bear: "I need to know I'm not alone in what I apprehend, this awful incompleteness that has been alive inside me all this time." Evaluating her life as a wife, writer, friend, mother, and, increasingly, feminist, Reta allows us to share her inner life, both as it is revealed in her writing and as she wrestles with Norah's "hibernation" on the street corner.

Filled with dazzling images (an idea that has "popped out of the ground like the rounded snout of a crocus on a cold lawn" ; women who have been "sent over to the side pocket of the snooker table and made to disappear"), this Shields novel is more meditative than many of her other novels. "I've been trying to focus my thoughts on the immensity, rather than the particular," Reta/Shields says. As she inspires the reader to share this immensity, she provides insights into the essence of who we are and who be might become. Mary Whipple

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Written in the first person, Unless is an account of one woman's shatteredhappiness as she struggles to understand her 19 year old daughter'sdecision to abjure society and sit on a pavement in Toronto begging formoney she gives to charity and hanging the word GOODNESS around her neckby way of an explanation. The book opens with a stark declaration ofgrief that is melodramatic and overstated once we consider that Reta isgrieving for a daughter who hasn't died and overwhelmed by an absence thatisn't complete. As the novel proceeds however, Shields slowly unravelsReta's pain in a series of letters she composes to authors and biographerswho have omitted the contributions of female writers to the intellectualworld.
Unless is the story of one woman's attempt to see theworld through her daughter's inert gaze, and to fight those intellectualbattles that have left her so slumped. The effect is both comical andtouching as Reta Winters - a well known author herself - writes herletters with the simplicity of a consumer whose kettle has broken down onthe first day of purchase to recently-published men who prefer not toconsider how women have also helped shape modern ideas and intellectualdiscourse. Politely stamping her feet while quietly missing her daughter,Reta wants to change the world - if only because it might bring herdaughter home.
Beautifully written and full of the kind of honestdetail that makes you stop and look out of the window, Unless is anedifying read and highly recommended.
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Not as good as it's cracked up to be
My son was raving about this- so I bought it. It's quite good I suppose, the storyline is interesting and the way the family tries to understood and cope with their daughters... Read more
Published 21 days ago by Carole Grace
A message, not a story
This novel, written by the late Carol Shields, concerns a prosperous and rather smugly settled family in Canada whose oldest daughter one day disappears from home and makes a place... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Clive A. H. Still
Could be worse...
Perhaps I'm too ignorant and/or possessing a cold heart of stone, but I struggled throughout Unless to tolerate the narrator's unswerving melancholy. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Irwin Winterchest
Another good book
I knew this was going to be good even before I read it - Carol Shields has been a favourite author for a long time and I would urge anyone to try any of her books. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Jack Frost
Moving
This ia a brilliant book about gender and fame. The main character is a successful writer whose daughter has chosen to live on the streets. Read more
Published on 10 Feb 2010 by Moonlit
A perfectly formed jewel
I recently re-read this novel after first reading it some five years ago. The first time around I was bowled over by its directness, its simplicity and the immense "event" behind... Read more
Published on 8 April 2009 by Disgusted, Tunbridge Wells
Unless by Carol Shields
This was the first novel of Shields' that I have read. I found it quite difficult to get into at first but, almost imperceptibly, became imersed in the life of Rita, a writer,... Read more
Published on 16 Mar 2008 by Mrs. A. L. Jacobs
Self-indulgent and dull
I cannot agree more with reviewer Adam K, London ("A crashing, dull disappointment"). I am an avid reader and can usually see the good in most books, but I'm afraid this felt like... Read more
Published on 9 Jan 2008 by Mel
The external internalised
Unless by Carol Shields has been my third novel in a row written from the perspective of a self-analytical, self-critical and perhaps self-obsessed female narrator, the other being... Read more
Published on 10 Dec 2007 by Philip Spires
A crashing, dull disappointment
Oh, lord. I read "The Stone Diaries" and loved it -- instantly swore to read more Carol Shields. Unfortunately, this was the book I chose to follow up. Read more
Published on 25 July 2006 by Adam K.
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