I'll Take You There: A Novel
 

I'll Take You There: A Novel

by Joyce Carol Oates

In her bewitching 30th novel, I'll Take You There, Joyce Carol Oates returns again to neurotic female post-adolescence. The unnamed narrator attends an upstate New York university in the early 1960s. In those times of tightly prescribed femininity, she joins a sorority in a bald attempt to become part of the sisterhood of normalcy. It doesn't work. She reads philosophy, she works for a living,... (read more)

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Here is another beautifully written story by Joyce Carol Oates. She perfectly captures the emotions and obsessions of the young protagonist, so that she is scarily easy to relate to. I see pieces of myself in "Anellia," and reading her experiences, I could empathize with her. Oates is a master in weaving stories!

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  • beadology

    beadology said:

    Not my favorite Oates read. It was all pretty grim. I had to consider the first two parts as from the perspective of someone who is mentally ill to get through them. She seemed more stable in part three but it was certainly grim, too. Two questions someone perhaps will answer: Am I correct that the we never knew "Aneila's" real name? I can't face reading it again to find out!! And I'm assuming that it was Hildie that did not want her to look at her father because she was burning him; does anyone else think this?

    posted Saturday, April 26 2008
  • Soha S

    soha s said:

    To be honest I didn't like the first part of the book, but when it comes to love it was completely different the "negro lover" part s totally amazing.. iam still reading it...

    posted Saturday, January 26 2008
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