Love in the Time of Cholera

English language

Published Oct. 15, 2014

ISBN:
978-0-307-38973-2
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Love That Refused To Sit Still

When I read Love in the Time of Cholera, I felt as if I were moving through a world slowed by heat, longing, and the stubborn rhythm of memory. Marquez builds a love story that stretches across decades, and I found myself pulled into its patience. Following Florentino Ariza and Fermina Daza felt like listening to two hearts that never learned the same beat, yet somehow kept echoing each other across a lifetime. At times I felt frustrated with them, then strangely protective, as if their hesitations were my own.

Florentino’s early devotion struck me with its intensity. I remember feeling both touched and unsettled by his romantic persistence, especially as he carried that promise through years of loss, wandering, and countless distractions he tried to pass off as love. Fermina, on the other hand, felt grounded in a way that made me breathe easier. When she married …

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Whew! I finally finished this book...and I am glad I did. For some reason this book never inspired that "page turner" fever in me. Don't get me wrong, it held my attention and I did love it, but I was never in a race to finish this book. I'm not sure what it was about this story that allowed me to interrupt it with other books, then come back. Maybe I subconsciously wanted to savor the story.

I'll let others decide this books virtues and place in the pantheon of literature. I loved the beautifully drawn characters. I loved the vivid sense of place and period. I loved the dense sentences, each one chewy and sweet. I loved the humanity in this novel.

I didn't love the pacing, yet I doubt I would want it changed - back to that savoring thing, I guess. I should have read this book …

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