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A review by skconaghan
The Age of Light by Whitney Scharer
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.0
…thank God that’s over. If you want to know the story of Lee Miller, read a different book. This is a mostly fictional character—sex-crazed, clueless, selfish—cast in the role of an historical person’s shoes and basking in the shadow of another fictionally portrayed real-life person. Some of the writing is well done (+2 stars), but mostly this is an historian’s nightmare (possibly a nightmare to any of Man Ray or Lee Miller’s living family).
I appreciate that it’s fiction, and I’m all for fiction—but then just write fiction, and don’t bring the names of actual once-living persons into such speculative muckery.
I’d like to read an historical fiction novel about Lee Miller’s life to counterbalance this invasive shit.
I appreciate that it’s fiction, and I’m all for fiction—but then just write fiction, and don’t bring the names of actual once-living persons into such speculative muckery.
I’d like to read an historical fiction novel about Lee Miller’s life to counterbalance this invasive shit.