Star Gazing

by Linda Gillard | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 9780749938970 Global Overview for this book
Registered by LindyLouMac of Tywyn, Wales United Kingdom on 7/20/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by LindyLouMac from Tywyn, Wales United Kingdom on Sunday, July 20, 2008
Synopsis:Amazon.co.uk
Blind since birth, widowed in her twenties, now lonely in her forties, Marianne Fraser lives in Edinburgh in elegant, angry anonymity with her sister, Louisa, a successful novelist. Marianne's passionate nature finds solace and expression in music, a love she finds she shares with Keir, a man she encounters on her doorstep one winter's night. Whilst Marianne has had her share of men attracted to her because they want to rescue her, Keir makes no concession to her condition. He is abrupt to the point of rudeness, and yet oddly kind. But can Marianne trust her feelings for this reclusive stranger who wants to take a blind woman to his island home on Skye, to 'show' her the stars?

Journal Entry 2 by LindyLouMac from Tywyn, Wales United Kingdom on Tuesday, September 9, 2008
I have for as long as I can remember had a habit of saving new things as the excitement is often in the anticipation. It is no surprise to me then that I have been saving ‘Star Gazing’. This is Linda Gillards third novel and I enjoyed the previous two so much that this new one held a high element of expectation for me. Hence the saving!

I knew from reading an article by the author that this book was somewhat of an experiment for her in that her heroine was blind and that it was written in the first person. Well I was not disappointed Linda has done so with great success and I loved this latest addition to her I think varied repertoire. No sticking to a formulaic outline for this author.
I loved ‘Star Gazing’ and was glad I had saved it for a time when I knew I could relax and enjoy it without interruptions. I did however find it a rather short and quick read. I think for that reason alone I still prefer A Lifetime Burning as it was an altogether much more substantial novel.

Star Gazing is an unconventional romance set in Edinburgh and the Isle of Skye with descriptions that will have you enthralled and characters that you will become emotionally involved with.
All the protagonists are extremely well portrayed, Marianne, Louisa, Keir and Garth. Set in the period of time from the winter of 2006 to the summer of 2007 the story draws you in to the trials and tribulations of the lives of these four.

The fascinating aspect of the story for me was the fact that the main protagonist Marianne was congenitally blind and how well thanks to Linda Gillard’s descriptions I was able to understand her experience of life. There is one particular scene where Marianne gets lost which had me near to tears with frustration for her. Marianne is portrayed as a strong independent woman but this just makes you realise the difficulties she faces to be so. There was also a point in the story where her decisions were making me so angry.
Keir the man with the chocolate voice (love this analogy)that Marianne meets by chance shares her passion for music and has a wonderful ability of describing what he is seeing to her. I felt at times he was almost too good to be true and he was so patient with Marianne. There was at least one occasion I felt I wanted to shout at him not about patience with her physical abilities but when she was making decisions! His way of describing sights via musical comparisons was intriguing and something I will certainly think about in future.
Lousia her sister and Garth who works for Louisa are the minor characters but they make an important contribution to the story and both made me laugh, relieving some of the sadder elements.

To sum up a modern romance with a unique angle and enough twists and turns and heartache to make it a captivating highly recommended read.

Lent to my friend Cheryl July 2010

Journal Entry 3 by Maireen at Viterbo, Lazio Italy on Monday, August 2, 2010
This book had been top of my wish list. Each book by Linda Gillard is so dissimilar from the others but no less enjoyable.

Startling - refreshing - touching - sensative - to say just part of why one becomes emotionally envolved. How different being blind from birth - never ever having a 'once seen' base for the imagination. Even now I find myself closing my eyes and listening for sounds that may be I have never noticed before . . then again wondering how I would describe a scene comparing it to music or a musical instrument.

Didn't want the book to end . . felt there was still so much of the story left untold.

My top read so far this year. LindyLouMac always comes to my rescue -

Journal Entry 4 by LindyLouMac at Viterbo, Lazio Italy on Monday, September 20, 2010
Home again after being enjoyed by Maireen.

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