Review: The Marriage of Opposites by Alice Hoffman
Posted: 27 Jan 2016, 13:14
The Marriage of Opposites is a historical fiction novel based in the 1800's about the mother of a famous painter named Camille Pissarro, otherwise known as the father of impressionism. Most of the story takes place on one of the U.S. Virgin Islands called Saint Thomas.
The majority of the book is told through the point of view of Camille's mother.
I really enjoyed reading this book until about 65% in. The last 35% of the book is about Camille and it is written through his point of view but for me, his story was utterly boring compared to the magnificent trials of the life of his mother. By the time I got to Camille's part I was just wishing the book would end.
If I had to rate this book just by the first 65% I would give it a 5 out of 5 stars. Alice Hoffman is a wonderful author that creates a magical and emotional world with her eloquent words paired with the intriguing story of Rachel (Camille's mother) and her marriages, her love, and her children which create a story I could not put down.
But the last 35% was lackluster so in the end I decided to give it 4/5 stars which means I would still recommend it to anyone.
The majority of the book is told through the point of view of Camille's mother.
I really enjoyed reading this book until about 65% in. The last 35% of the book is about Camille and it is written through his point of view but for me, his story was utterly boring compared to the magnificent trials of the life of his mother. By the time I got to Camille's part I was just wishing the book would end.
If I had to rate this book just by the first 65% I would give it a 5 out of 5 stars. Alice Hoffman is a wonderful author that creates a magical and emotional world with her eloquent words paired with the intriguing story of Rachel (Camille's mother) and her marriages, her love, and her children which create a story I could not put down.
But the last 35% was lackluster so in the end I decided to give it 4/5 stars which means I would still recommend it to anyone.
