Reader for hire

English language

Published Nov. 5, 2015 by Peirene Press.

ISBN:
978-1-908670-23-6
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OCLC Number:
911196678

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4 stars (1 review)

A beautiful homage to the art of reading {u0096} light and funny. A celebration of the union of sensuality and language. Marie-Constance loves reading and possesses an attractive voice. So, one day she decides to put an ad in the local paper offering her services as a paid reader. Her first client, a paralysed teenager, is transformed by her reading of a Maupassant short story. Marie-Constance's fame spreads and soon the rich, the creative and the famous clamour for her services. Why Peirene chose to publish this book: {u0091}The premise of the story is brilliant: a woman who loves reading aloud acquires {u0096} without realizing {u0096} power over others. What's true for her clients becomes real for you, the reader of this book. As you turn the pages, think of Marie-Constance as the personification of {u0091}reading' itself. And I promise you an experience you will never forget.' Meike Ziervogel {u0091}A …

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4 stars

I found Reader for Hire delightfully entertaining in rather a silly way. I’m not sure how much of a comedy it is supposed to be but it amused me no end. It starts off light enough but with a sense of seriousness as she is warned of the dangers of a young woman offering services in the home. The man at the paper is sure she will attract lunatics and perverts, but instead her first client is a disabled teenage boy, confined to a wheelchair.

The effects of her reading him a short horror story are not what she expected, but she finds her clients are getting something out of her reading, so she continues. As she collects more clients, some odder than others, she finds herself in some absurd situations. And then the police start to take notice of what she’s doing.

Originally written in French in 1986, much …

Subjects

  • Oral reading
  • Fiction
  • Readers (Adult)
  • Man-woman relationships

Places

  • France
  • Paris