What Was She Thinking? Notes on a Scandal by Zoe Heller

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  • Pub. Date: June 2004
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 262,332
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    • Pub. Date: June 2004
    • Publisher: Picador USA
    • Format: Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 262,332

    Synopsis

     

    Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize

     

    Now the Major Motion Picture Notes on a Scandal

     

    Schoolteacher Barbara Covett has led a solitary life until Sheba Hart, the new art teacher at St. George’s, befriends her. But even as their relationship develops, so too does another: Sheba has begun an illicit affair with an underage male student. When the scandal turns into a media circus, Barbara decides to write an account in her friend’s defense--and ends up revealing not only Sheba’s secrets, but also her own.

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    Second Place Winner, 2003 Discover Award, Fiction

    The New York Times

    In the end, What Was She Thinking? isn't so much about the standard student-teacher affair as it is about the complicated weights and balances of female friendships. Some of the novel's funniest scenes show the women adopting a posture of honesty and ''supportiveness'' while privately judging or dismissing one another. It's a recognizable snit-fit of ''enough about you, what about me'' that pushes Barbara into her final betrayal. In a way, Barbara risks more for friendship than Sheba does for romance. The plot twist may not be a huge surprise, but Heller handles it with wry grace, managing to mock her characters without allowing their story to tip into farce. — Lisa Zeidner

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    Biography

    Although Zoë Heller made her initial splash with a series of addictively entertaining, confessional columns for Britain's mainstream newspapers, her transition to a writer of serious literary fiction is as complete as it is extraordinary.

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    April 20, 2009: Very boring book

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    February 23, 2008: The scandal in the novel is really the backdrop for the character Barbara. Barbara is a calculating woman that bides her time and spins a web for her next victim. She is manipulative and cunning. If you read the book not understanding the dynamics between Barbara and Sheba, you miss a lot of what the book is about. When the novel was made into a movie, I cannot think of a better actress to have played Barbara than Judi Dench. This is one of the rare times I may recommend watching the movie first. It follows the book closely and when you read Barbara's narration, you can hear Judi's voice.


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