Things You Save in a Fire - Katherine Center

Things You Save in a Fire

Katherine Center

出版时间

2019-08-13

ISBN

9781250047328

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

From the New York Times bestselling author of How to Walk Away comes a stunning new novel about courage, hope, and learning to love against all odds.

Cassie Hanwell was born for emergencies. As one of the only female firefighters in her Texas firehouse, she's seen her fair share of them, and she's a total pro at other people's tragedies. But when her estranged and ailing mother asks her to give up her whole life and move to Boston, Cassie suddenly has an emergency of her own.

The tough, old-school Boston firehouse is as different from Cassie's old job as it could possibly be. Hazing, a lack of funding, and poor facilities mean that the firemen aren't exactly thrilled to have a "lady" on the crew―even one as competent and smart as Cassie. Except for the infatuation-inspiring rookie, who doesn't seem to mind having Cassie around. But she can't think about that. Because love is girly, and it’s not her thing. And don’t forget the advice her old captain gave her: Never date firefighters. Cassie can feel her resolve slipping...and it means risking it all―the only job she’s ever loved, and the hero she’s worked like hell to become.

Katherine Center's Things You Save in a Fire is a heartfelt and healing tour-de-force about the strength of vulnerability, the nourishing magic of forgiveness, and the life-changing power of defining courage, at last, for yourself.

Katherine Center is the New York Times bestselling author of How to Walk Away and the upcoming Things You Save in a Fire (August 2019), as well as five other bittersweet comic novels. She writes about how we fall down--and how we get back up. Six Foot Pictures is currently adapting her fourth novel, The Lost Husband, into a feature film starring Josh Duhamel and Leslie Bibb. Ka...

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喜欢feminism的主题 女主一路开挂是有点惊奇 但是还是个好故事
It's certainly a thought-provoking title and there's at least one good thing about the content, but these two major offenses mark it as an utter failure with me: I never really cared for or about the heroine; and her love story fell so flat I honestly wouldn't have minded it if the rookie--not my favorite word, by the way--died.
虽然情节没啥新颖之处,但宣扬的forgiveness理念还是值得赞扬,而且有2处描写很动情,让人禁不住潸然泪下
年轻女性+”男性化职业”+职场困难+家庭问题+亲密关系障碍+个人最终蜕变成长,整体故事仔细想想其实并不很新颖,但是每一个节点每一个情节都让人觉得真实,从而被打动,从而产生同感和共鸣,因为作者在共情表达这部分着实做得很好。女主角的心路历程,从最开始的以刚硬对抗全世界,到后来一次又一次被意外改变,茫然、下意识逃离、自我压抑却又抵不过内心最真实最本能的感受与需求,从而一步一步慢慢学着原谅,学着对自己友好和解,直到最终蜕变成功。还想看第二遍,想要再细细读一下,感觉看到了某一部分的自己。
后两个小时剧情飞速运转,听到两个破碎的老灵魂坦诚相对的桥段,还蛮有感触的。Earn your respect!
为什么不喜欢这类小说呢?大概就是太过神化爱、谅解等等的力量了吧。主人公虽少年遇到变故却天赋异禀,走到哪里都像一股春风,让人耳目一新。遇到喜欢的人也喜欢自己,学会谅解和爱后整个人如获新生,从此happy ever after。 不太能引起共鸣。
我还是把这个当言情小说看了。当然,里面有非常打动人的情节,心理描写很细腻,很容易让人共情,还有一句特别触动我的话,大致意思是humans are doomed to waste time.
在火灾中最想保存的东西是什么?一个快节奏的夏天,读到一位女消防员在全国各地帮助他人。 作者理解的什么是宽恕。
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