"Graceful...Poetic...Otto's voice is sympathetic and direct, her imagination equally practical and romantic." --The Philadelphia Inquirer "ENCHANTING...ASTONISHING AND LOVELY." --Entertainment Weekly Kiki Shaw, a game show question writer, is about to turn forty. She doesn't mind that, except that she's also disappearing. Parts of her that were always there are vanishing, and no one seems to notice. As she contemplates this experience, Kiki makes certain discoveries about her life and those of the women closest to her. Perhaps they will all evanesce bit by bit, until they detect where they misplaced themselves and their once-promising lives (. As she did in her New York Times bestseller, How to Make an American Quilt, Whitney Otto has created a rich gallery of voices and lives that draws us in and pierces our perceptions of who we are or should be. "The sight of a work and talent in progress is welcome in the House of Fiction." --The New York Times "You are in the hands of a master. Now sit back and enjoy it." --The Hartford Courant "[This] gradually, even magically, unfolds to yield another of Otto's intricate, intimate tapestries." --Publishers Weekly From the Trade Paperback edition.
I was first attracted to this book by its cover. I thought it would be about magic. So, it took me awhile to get into it. Then I found that the story of how women in general and this protagonist in particular may seem to disappear in this society as they age caught my attention. I became curious to see how the author resolved this problem. But my favorite parts and what kept me reading at the start of the book and even through to the end, however, were the incidentals, i.e., the job that Kiki has on the "question and answers" game show as a researcher and fact checker; and the main setting of the story. I enjoyed reading the trivia facts that Otto has her character track down and prepare as part of the character's job. In addition, since I am a long-time transplant from the east coast and currently live near Pasadena, CA, I loved the Pasadena locations and the associated history, the other Southern California place references, such as the La Brea Tar Pits and nearby Museum of Art, and the mention of the Smoke House restaurant, where I have taken a meal or two, myself.
A wonderful writer at work here
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
When Whitney Otto publishes a novel, I make sure not only to read the book, but to read it when I am feeling refreshed, awake, alert and when I am likely to be undisturbed. That is how much I love this writer's work. She has a unique and charming voice, and her narratives are always so surprising. Now You See Her is a smart book with a clever conceit, beautifully observed and a pleasure to read.
It told the story of a middle age woman who represents all.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Actually, it is quite true that women start to disappear when they are getting older and older. It is not only that the world won't aware of them, sometime, even ourselves did not aware of ourselves. We are burdened with a lot duty and responsibilities whoever comes to that age. Though this book, I find out myself part by part. Thank Otto for the thought.
A lovely book.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I read this book just as I was approaching my 39th birthday, which undoubtedly increased its appeal to me. Nevertheless, I found this story of a woman who literally starts to disappear as she approaches her 40th birthday both entertaining and thought-provoking. I know reviewers have labelled it disjointed, but I think Otto's approach - she tells several stories and follows several trains of thought at the same time - is very apt. At least my friends and I sometimes find it hard to focus on the issues in our lives. A good read, full of interesting, likeable characters.
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