What Happened to Anna K. by Irina Reyn

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  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 18,675
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    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 18,675

    Synopsis

    A mesmerizing novel that reimagines Tolstoy's classic tragedy Anna Karenina for our time.

    The New York Times - Jeff Turrentine

    It takes a lot of self-confidence to suggest that your first novel is a modern-day retelling of Anna Karenina. But once you're finished marveling at Reyn's audacity, her formidable storytelling gift sweeps you along and keeps you turning the pages in rapt anticipation, even as you're aware that the sound in the distance is the rumble of that inevitable approaching train.

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    Biography

    Irina Reyn is a fiction and nonfiction writer who divides her time between Pittsburgh and Brooklyn. Her work has appeared in anthologies and publications such as "The Forward, San Francisco Chronicle, The Moscow Times, Nextbook" and "Post Road." Born in Moscow, Irina was raised in Fair Lawn, New Jersey.

    Karen White, author of ten award-winning novels, is a graduate of Tulane University and the American School in London. She currently lives in Georgia with her husband and two children. When not writing, she spends her time reading, singing, scrapbooking, carpooling children and avoiding cooking.

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    Good Readby JoJoBee

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    September 14, 2009: What Happened to Anna K. kept me reading late into the evening. Her treatment of those around her made me feel sorry for her and angry with her all at the same time. Her fall from grace was a bit hard to witness and even though she was hard to like at times I found myself wishing she could get it together...

    BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL!!by RonnaL

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    April 13, 2009: What an intriguing read!! I felt like I was reading a better edited and exceptionally updated version of the classic ANNA KARENINA. In WHAT HAPPENED TO ANN K, Irina Reyn has fully captured the flavor of Tolstoy's writing style, with additional flare of her own. Reyn really captures the imagination as we read about a Jewish Russian immigrant whose fantasies of love and life are much grander than her realities in her modern day New York. What are the expectation for our Anna for a husband from the "right" family and religious group? How does she fit all that she has read in many books into the realities of her surroundings? What men decide she is fascinating, and which ones reject her if she chooses to be "just herself"? A completely fascinating book that reads impressively well by itself or in companionship with Tolstoy's ANNA. This would make for fascination discussions for books groups who like to compare literature. Also for groups who enjoy discussing women's issues in connection with their book choices. Hope this is the first of many new books by Reyn, who really seems to know from what she writes!!!

    I Also Recommend: Anna Karenina (Barnes & Noble Classics Series).


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