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All is Vanity

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All is Vanity

By: Christina Schwarz
Narrated by: Blair Brown
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In All is Vanity, Margaret and Letty, best friends since childhood and now living on opposite coasts, reach their mid-thirties and begin to chafe at their sense that they are not where they ought to be in life. Margaret, driven and overconfident, decides the best way to rectify this is to quit her job and whip out a literary tour de force. Frustrated almost immediately and humiliated at every turn, Margaret turns to Letty for support. But as Letty, a stay-at-home mother of four, begins to feel pressured to make a good showing in the upper-middle-class Los Angeles society into which her husband’s new job has thrust her, Margaret sees a plot unfolding that’s better than anything she could make up. Desperate to finish her book and against her better nature, she pushes Letty to take greater and greater risks, and secretly steals her friend’s stories as fast as she can live them. Hungry for the world’s regard, Margaret rashly sacrifices one of the things most precious to her, until the novel’s suspenseful conclusion shows her the terrible consequences of her betrayal.

Widely celebrated for her debut novel, Drowning Ruth, Christina Schwarz once again proves herself to be a writer of remarkable depth and range. Like Drowning Ruth, All is Vanity probes into the mysteries of the human heart and uncovers the passions that drive ordinary people to break the rules in pursuit of their own desires.©2002 Christina Schwarz; (P)2002 Random House Inc., Random House Audio, a Division of Random House Inc.
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I quite agree with Sara!! Christina Schwarz's first book Drowning Ruth was as good as this book is bad.

It starts out pleasant enough but goes nowehere fast. Christina could have been writing about herself, not being able to get a good idea to start writing this book.

As Sara said, buy Drowning Ruth instead and listen to it twice!

Get Drowning Ruth Instead

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I loved Christina Schwarz's earlier Drwoning Ruth. This book was totally disappointing. While the writing was ok and the narrator did her best I could not stand the silly self absorbed characters. The point of view switched which was refreshing but not enough time spent with Letty to relieve the drivel of Margaret's life. Buy Drowning Ruth instead and listen to it twice!

These people are too stupid!

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Drivel is the word I kept hearing in my head as I read All is Vanity. Of course, the title says it all, but I had to spend all those hours listening to 2 immature, neurotic women bemoan decent lives while living in their fantasy worlds. I wish I hadn't bothered. Stick to Drowning Ruth which was a fantastic read.

Drivel

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The first part of the book was slow; I think that the groundwork and suspense could have been built more quickly. There is a lot of description, especially of the trappings of wealth, and that is well done. The characters became more convincing as the story built toward the ending, although both women were self delusional almost above and beyond believability. An interesting story that highlights human weakness when it comes to one’s desires overpowering one’s logical reasoning.

Humanity’s foibles

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Would you listen to All Is Vanity again? Why?

I would not listen to it again because the story has a build up that once you have read it and know what the outcome will be , the enjoyment might be lessened.

Who was your favorite character and why?

both characters stroke a cord with me and I could easily put myself in their shoes.

Have you listened to any of Blair Brown’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

no I have not.

If you could rename All Is Vanity, what would you call it?

Keeping up appearences!!

Any additional comments?

After reading Drowning Ruth years ago, I enjoyed this book greatly, although they are not similar. I have definitely become a Christina Schwarz fan.

Msut read-like looking in a mirror!

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