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She also got a job in the welfare department in Louisiana. Shortly after leaving university, she published some short stories and, married and pregnant, began working on a novel. The daughter of a sea captain, Martin was raised in New Orleans. It also means that her earlier books will now be published here, including Italian Fever. The cash has since allowed Martin to write full time. With Property, her gripping novel about slavery, she pipped the favourite, Donna Tartt, to the £30,000 award. But it took the Orange Prize to make us notice this quiet American. The author of several short story collections and the novel Mary Reilly (which became a film with Julia Roberts), Martin wasn't a novice. Few people had heard of Valerie Martin until last year. I liked that while both format have many similitudes, both are enough different to justify the reading and giving a great experience while doing it. I have watched A LOT of times the film of the same name, and finally I was able to read the original novel. Goldfinger is the seventh (007) novel in the series of James Bond original books, and you won’t be mistaken how relevant this story is, in the middle of the legacy of the most famous secret agent in literatura (and movies). Also, defining how the story in general is evolving in its own development. This quote from the novel is quite relevant, since Goldfinger, the book, is separated in three parts precisely named after the terms: “Happenstance”, “Coincidence” and “Enemy Action”, describing the interaction between James Bond and Auric Goldfinger, respectively protagonist and antagonist in the story. Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, the third time it’s enemy action. |