Amy's Love
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Amys Love is the second in the series, about a girl created to connect psycho-kinetically and telepathically, to her father, to enable him to experience through her, the sufferings of women. It also shows how you may not want what you think you want. What ever can go wrong, will go wrong. Be very careful of what you wish for.
William A. Clifford
Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Raised in Ancaster, in the country setting. Attended Ancaster High and Vocational School, where I got my diploma. After that I enrolled in the working world until my retirement. I am married with three grown children and six grandchildren. I build miniatures and like to build landscapes of my own design.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I love this book. It was part of present from my aunt for my 6th-grade graduation and maybe my first grownup book. I was excited to see an original handwritten copy by Charlotte Bronte in the British Library open to the page where Jane says, "Reader, I married him." And I was so sad when after only about 517 pages it ended. I lent it to a friend who replaced my paperback because the pages fell out; but I really wanted my copy back because I felt such a connection to it.Rereading it over the years, I've noticed new things. I like that Bronte is kind to her characters: Her two cousins and Blanche Ingram get to live happily ever after even though they are not kind to Jane. I am bemused by the sheer randomness or guiding hand of Providence that leads Jane to her long, lost family. I like the tree destroyed by lightning when Mr. Rochester proposes; I'm not sure what Bronte meant, but I see it as somehow related to the tree in the Garden of Eden and Jane's becoming a woman and her impending loss of innocence. I also liked Mr. Rochester's description of the chord that connects him to Jane even if she were to travel to the other end of the world, namely, Ireland.I've noticed that many stories have what I call a Lilith-Eve dichotomy in which an Adam-like character is involved with a Lilith character (social or intellectual equal, independent, creative, strong) and an Eve character (socially inferior, dependent or caring or wanting to be in a relationship, following rules, weak). Of course, not all of these characteristics fit any one character, but I hope you get the idea. Jane Eyre has many such Adam/Lilith/Eve connections: Mr. Rochester/Bertha Mason/Jane Eyre; Mr. Rochester/Blanche Ingram/Jane Eyre; Jane Eyre/Mr. Rochester/St. John Rivers; St. John Rivers/Jane Eyre/Rosamund OliverAdele's mother/her mother's lover/Mr. Rochester: .
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book might be a bit hard to understand, but if you're okay with old fashioned English, it's a great choice.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Loved this classic.