Thursday

Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger

Author:  Audrey Niffenegger
Pages: 416
Genre: Fiction / Paranormal
When Elspeth Noblin dies of cancer, she leaves her London apartment to her twin nieces, Julia and Valentina. These two American girls never met their English aunt; they only knew that their mother, too, was a twin, and Elspeth her sister. Julia and Valentina are semi-normal American teenagers -- with seemingly little interest in college, finding jobs, or anything outside their cozy home in the suburbs of Chicago, and with an abnormally intense attachment to one another.

The girls move to Elspeth's flat, which borders Highgate Cemetery. They come to know the building's other residents. There is Martin, a brilliant and charming crossword puzzle setter suffering from crippling obsessive-compulsive disorder; Marjike, Martin's devoted but trapped wife; and Robert, Elspeth's elusive former lover, a scholar of the cemetery. As the girls become embroiled in the fraying lives of their aunt's neighbors, they also discover that much is still alive in Highgate, including -- perhaps -- their aunt, who can't seem to leave her old apartment and life behind. (borrowed from Amazon)
First off I want to make it known that I am a big fan of books that have more than one narrator and I especially love the fact that all these “narrators” are living (or not-living in one case) under the same roof. With that said, there was such a variety of characters in this novel. Julia and Valentina - the mirror twins; Robert the grieving, younger lover of Elspeth; Elspeth our lonely ghost; Martin suffering from OCD and his wife Marjike. From the start you know that Elspeth had a falling out with her twin sister (Julia and Valentina’s mum) - that is the underlying storyline. Much of our story revolves around the twins’ move from the US to London and their settling in, Robert’s grieving process, Martin’s OCD and Marjike’s extended vacation away from Martin - (my favorite character being Martin, of course). I loved reading about the relationships formed, how they all start to rely upon one another and even Elspeth’s influence on both the twins and Robert.

Ms. Niffenegger’s prose is stunning - her descriptions of Highgate Cemetery are so realistic you can almost envision it (and with a little help from google - you can really envision it). I loved reading of London - the dreary weather, the gloomy atmosphere. It really gave that creepy feel to this ghost story.

There are so many words I can use to describe the feelings I had while reading Her Fearful Symmetry... i.e.: awed, emotional, fascinated, happy, outraged. It has an ending that will make you read and re-read it over and if you are like me, you will keep thinking about it long after you are done with it.

All in all, this was a stunning book full of surprises and twists and turns, beautiful prose and great characters, not to mention, quite the page-turner, I just could not put it down.

My Rating:

**Originally reviewed October 2009**

9 comments:

  1. Hello Nelly! *waves* I found your blog through boo heart soulmates. I Love what you wrote! And I love your blog! Nice review btw, I have not read this boo, but I been wanting to.

    Savy
    Books with Bite

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hello Nelly! *waves* I found your blog through boo heart soulmates. I Love what you wrote! And I love your blog! Nice review btw, I have not read this boo, but I been wanting to.

    Savy
    Books with Bite

    ReplyDelete
  3. I'll be honest, I was really disappointed with this one. I absolutely adored The Time Traveler's Wife. I was really getting into the story, then everything changed in the last quarter or so of the story. I was rather disappointed with the ending. One thing your post does is help me reflect on the things I -did- like about this book, which is pretty awesome. Thanks for re-posting this one! :)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Was it crass? I remember AN being crass in the Time Traveler's Wife.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I'm glad you re-posted your review of Her Fearful Symmetry. I loved this book, and it's a perfect read for this time of year!

    Have you heard about Audrey Niffenegger's graphic novel? I'll read anything she writes, so I can't wait to get my hands on it!

    ReplyDelete
  6. I really enjoyed this one and found it deep and spooky!

    ReplyDelete
  7. I can't even tell you what I huge fan I am of Niffenegger because of TTTW. That book could be my favorite ever.

    I've seen this book around, but wasn't really encouraged to pic it up because of the blurb, but your review is helping me to reconsider.

    thanks.

    ReplyDelete
  8. I have heard so many wonderful things about this book. I need to get my hands on it soon.

    ReplyDelete
  9. I am currently reading this book, and I love, love love it! I was hoping it would be as good as Time Traveler's Wife and so far I am not disappointed.

    ReplyDelete