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MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Herman Wouk | 576 pages | 09 May 2013 | Hodder & Stoughton General Division | 9781444778038 | English | London, United Kingdom Marjorie Morningstar () - IMDb Estimated between Fri. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods. Handling time. Taxes may be applicable at checkout. Learn more. Payment details. Payment methods. Other offers may also be available. Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date if the balance is not paid in full within 6 months. Minimum monthly payments are required. Subject to credit approval. But unlike their descendants, these JAPs were sexually liberated and desirable. These daughters of the nouveau riche gave their families social standing. Until I discovered Marjorie, I had never encountered anyone so single- minded, so confident to pursue her dreams. Marjorie was an aspiring actress; I was a fledgling writer. When I grew up, I wanted to be like her. Forty years later, as the novel turns 60 and Wouk has just celebrated his th birthday, I decided to revisit the work that made such a deep impression on my father and me. In that sense, my ambitious mother was a version of Marjorie. Both were Jews and Ivy League graduates. Both were caught up in the maelstrom of war and came out all the more patriotic for it. Through the war, they were pulled out of their circumscribed lives and saw a world that was more exotic and even more stratified than the Ivy League. My family, the Boltons, even had a passing acquaintance with the Wouks. My grandmother, the daughter of a rabbi, made roast pork on her first night in her own kitchen. Publication true Garden City, N. Extent pages. Note A novel. Library Locations Map Details. Indiana State Library Borrow it. Ohio St. Library Links. Embed Experimental. Layout options: Carousel Grid List Card. Marjorie Morningstar | Washington Monthly Note A novel. Library Locations Map Details. Indiana State Library Borrow it. Ohio St. Library Links. Embed Experimental. Layout options: Carousel Grid List Card. Include data citation:. Copy to clipboard Close. Well written and well acted. No need to waste time endlessly browsing —here's the entire lineup of new movies and TV shows streaming on Netflix this month. Sign In. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Full Cast and Crew. Release Dates. Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. Photo Gallery. Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. Rate This. Like Marjorie Director: Irving Rapper. Writers: Everett Freeman screenplay , Herman Wouk novel. Available on Amazon. Added to Watchlist. Top 10 TV Shows of Natalie Wood Ranked. Mar 24, Sheri rated it it was amazing Shelves: wwii , poverty-class-issues , race , coming-of-age , male-female-power-sex-attractivenes. So I have no idea where I saw this mentioned, but I put it on my to-read awhile back because I read a reference to it somewhere and had not heard of it. I am glad I did and glad I finally got around to picking it up. It is a very well done snapshot of time from and takes the reader from Marjorie's 17th year through her wedding at The whole thing is a great picture of this beautiful if slightly frivolous time in between WWI and WWII when New York was glamour and glitz and women had So I have no idea where I saw this mentioned, but I put it on my to-read awhile back because I read a reference to it somewhere and had not heard of it. The whole thing is a great picture of this beautiful if slightly frivolous time in between WWI and WWII when New York was glamour and glitz and women had some power and independance. While lots of it makes me cringe, such as: "All girls, including you, are too goddamn emancipated nowadays. You get the idea from all the silly magazines and movies you're bathed in from infancy, and then from all the talk in high school and college, that you've got to be somebody and do something. Bloody nonsense. A woman should be some man's woman and do what women are born and built to do--sleep with some man, rear his kids, and keep him reasonably happy while he does his fragment of the world's work," it is also a product of its time. And even though Marjorie is "Shirley" and becomes the suburban "soccer mom" her struggles and choices are real for her and in her experience. They are also not entirely obsolete. Marjorie is a "good girl" and almost loses her man in the end by not being a virgin. But at least she isn't a virgin. The moral of the story is not that she should have saved herself, but that she needed to be true to herself throughout. So much of it is timeless, especially all the relationship details. I loved the description of Marjorie's parents attempting evaluate their daughter: "This kind of discussion went on all the time between the parents. They could take either side with ease. It all depended on which one started to criticize the daughter. Noel is such a great character. Obviously manic depressive, he is a genius but incapable of pulling anything together. I think Rothmore's description was my favorite: "Maybe he's so afraid of being a failure he won't put his back into anything, so he can always tell himself that he's never really tried. Recently I've been watching Cheers on Netflix and as much as I am bored and tired by Sam and Diane, Noel and Marjorie are the cookie cutters by which they were drawn. Unfortunately, though, Noel is brilliant about everything but himself. He clearly is the petulant teenager at the seder dinner and then runs off to Europe in a tantrum and again when Marjorie catches up with him in Paris he gives a great treatise about the immaturity and inability to Peter Pan as 22 forever, but then insists on taking her out and around to simply illustrate that he has not actually changed and never will. Ultimately, we all change; we all grow up and our memories of ourselves and those we knew in the past warp with time. I think Wally's diary best expresses this change in memory: "I know now that she was an ordinary girl, that the image existed only in my own mind, that her radiance was the radiance of my own hungry young desired projected around her. Overall it is dense and at times boring, but quite compelling and left a beautiful picture in my mind of a long ago time in which women were both flowers to be trampled and goddesses to be worshiped. Jul 09, Susan rated it liked it. Herman Wouk captures the period 's to 's quite well. It is a well-written, if overly long, story of a dreamy, gorgeous young, Jewish girl whose parents want the best for her wehich may mean marrying a doctor and living in the suburbs. Marjorie is pursuing her dream of becoming an actress and meets the quintessential Peter Pan himself: Noel Airman, ne'er-do-well son of an important Judge Ehrman. Every man who meets Margie falls in love with her, but Margie is set on Airman - how the Herman Wouk captures the period 's to 's quite well. Every man who meets Margie falls in love with her, but Margie is set on Airman - how the love affair plays out, I won't spoil, but we watch as Marjorie grows up and meets Mark Eden on a ship crossing, handles her woebegone love Wally, throws over her first love, experiences Paris right before the war, and ends up with the right choice, afterall. What was tedious was Wouk's philosophizing, his discussions of Freudian psychology and the meandering thoughts of both Airman and Eden. With the right editor the book could have been as powerful, perhaps more powerful, if there had been pages less. Most Jews of a certain age who read the book will feel a kinship with one or another of the characters - Margie's social climbing parents, her quirky friend Marsha, the besotted Wally, the high and mighty Airman, the South Wind summer experience, defiance of parental expectations and the final coming to terms with who we are -really. Dec 30, Dana rated it it was amazing. I just realized that I never marked this as book I read That was not quite 50 years ago. I think hope I still have the book on my shelves somewhere! I don't remember everything about it, but I remember enough that I could still outline the plot for someone who might be curious. I also remember the last name of the man Marjorie ended up marrying in the I just realized that I never marked this as book I read I don't want to say the name or I would be spoiling the ending of the book. Marjorie had big dreams, and those dreams included leaving behind her traditional, sheltered life as a young Jewish girl in NY in the late 's. Herman Wouk, who also wrote The Winds of War, and other great novels, wrote very readable novels. He was one of the contemporary greats of his time. I know I loved it. View all 10 comments. Aug 26, Nicola rated it it was ok. I couldn't help comparing these two feminine heroines cast in sweeping historical dramas, both loaded with character, initiative and, well, chutzpah, yet both seem oblivious to the obvious truths right in front of their faces.