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Claire moves from New Mexico to New York City hoping to find independence and some direction for her life. It's not until she meets her next door neighbor, the dazzling Jade, and begins to follow Jade's lifestyle that she feels connected to the city. As she continually needs to tweak herself to keep up with Jade, Claire is forced to make decisions and determinations as to who she is and how she wants to live her life.


Some Girls Kristin McCloy Marieve Herington 0889290821997 Books

Okay, first off - a disclaimer. I really, really like this book. That being said, it isn't for everyone.

In the nineties, there was this trend for writers to go artsy and write in stream-of-consciousness. This book doesn't go that far - the author omitted quotation marks around her dialog, that's all. It took me a few pages to get the feel for it, but once I got into the narrative I really didn't notice they were missing because everything the characters say is indented in new paragraphs. No big deal.

The story is told exclusively from the point of view of Clair, and describes her personal journey as she tries to make it on her own in New York City. And that's another thing I loved about this book: the settings. The author does an awesome job describing New York, Alamogordo New Mexico, White Sands, and even an unnamed village in Mexico. The settings were lush and beautiful.

I loved the characters. They were nicely fleshed out and I felt like I could understand where each was coming from. I liked Tommy (Clair's boyfriend). He had a simple worldview, but he wasn't a simple man. He was just sure of himself and where he fit in the world. Jade was amazing - she was every bit the opposite of Tommy. That couldn't be anything but deliberate on the part of the author. I could feel how world-weary Jade was, and how much she was captivated by Clair's innocence. The rivalry between Tommy and Jade was superb. Especially since both characters were so sympathetic.

The infatuation between Clair and Jade was like the polar ends of magnets. It wasn't so much romance as each having what the other craved. The love scenes are more poetic than explicit, but the author does a good job of fusing tension into each encounter between Clair and Jade.

My other favorite character is Such - he acts as Clair's gay fairy-godmother, and his lines are among my favorites in the book. In general, the prose is beautiful - it isn't purple, it's just very thoughtful and sounds nice when spoken. I actually read some passages aloud and it was a treat.

As much as I love this book, I do think it's one of those "Love it or hate it" books, because my wife HATED it. I insisted she read it, and I was sure she'd like it as much as I did. But she thought it was boring and she asked me why it didn't have quotation marks. She also thought the end was weird.

The ending is a little weird. I'm not going to spoil it. But the book really isn't about a romance between Clair and Jade. It's about life experience and innocence lost. The author was reaching for a literary meaning that I'm not sure she found, but the journey was beautiful.

It's still one of my favorite books.

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  • Publisher Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio; Unabridged edition (June 7, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1522664173

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Story of a young girl moving from a small New Mexican town to New York, where she falls for her enigmatic neighbor. Claire struggles with finding herself in this new environment where her experiences are far beyond what she could have experienced had she stayed in NM. She struggles with coming to terms with her relationship with her friend-lover (a hip, beautiful and insecure dancer - a woman), and we follow her as she makes independent and daring decisions in her new life. This is a well told story about a girl leaving her old self behind to be more daring and embrace a life of her own, while struggling with her newfound independance, homesickness, and who she is becoming. It took me a few chapters to get into it, but I finished in a a couple days once I got going.
I LOVE this book! Why isn't Kristin McCloy writing more novels? The characters just came to life for me. Jade is just this staggeringly hip New York City chick, and Claire is like the everyman, or everywoman...she's like us, insecure, not sure if she's in the right relationship, trying to find herself, and she moves to the Big Apple to do it. I really didn't see this a a "gay" or "lesbian" themed book at all, even though some of the characters are. Like Such says, "Sometimes you just get a hard-on for someone's soul." He means that love and attraction can go beyond gender, homosexuality, or any other labels society puts on people.
I love the stuff the characters in the book do...eating Chinese food for breakfast, dying their hair blonde in an airplane bathroom...it just makes you want to be 22 and unmarried and free and living in New York with some money to spend.
And if you are all these things already...I'm jealous of you.
I have read and re-read Some Girls 3 times. I admire McCloy's writing; the quality of her prose is high in the New Mexico scenes, involving the various people Jade interacts with, and especially, in depicting Claire's emotional entanglements. I wish she had spent more time with Claire's work interactions, esp. with her boss, her boss's wife, and their friends. Jade and Claire's relationship is well written, but Jade's character is your basic international dysfunctional woman of mystery. Not very mysterious, really. I was disappointed that the book seemed, plotwise, to fall apart in the last few chapters. Throughout the book is an unrealistic view of Claire economically. She just doesn't seem to earn the kind of money that would pay for her own apartment, clothes, etc. and her propensity to blow off work, especially the real responsibilities of her legal job, to run around with Jade is not believable. It lessened my sense of identification with Claire. The relationship with Tommy is very well done, however, and the range of possibilities and limitations that Tommy embodies are spot on, as is the author's depiction of late 1980's New York and its effect on a naive girl from New Mexico.
brings me back to my new york days..... when i read this book, I am there!! another great book by Kristin McCloy..
I love this book! I've read it more than once and it still is one of the very few books that I hate to reach the ending. Kristin McCloy did a great job telling this story - her writing style is so descriptive without being too wordy. The characters are really interesting and she draws you into the story from the very beginning. I agree with another reviewer that the lesbian part of the plot isn't what's important about the relationship between Claire and Jade - it's more about how they meet and the roads their relationship takes throughout the book. I read Kristen McCloy's other book "Velocity" and enjoyed it but nowhere near as much as "Some Girls". If you like fiction you should give this book a try.
Okay, first off - a disclaimer. I really, really like this book. That being said, it isn't for everyone.

In the nineties, there was this trend for writers to go artsy and write in stream-of-consciousness. This book doesn't go that far - the author omitted quotation marks around her dialog, that's all. It took me a few pages to get the feel for it, but once I got into the narrative I really didn't notice they were missing because everything the characters say is indented in new paragraphs. No big deal.

The story is told exclusively from the point of view of Clair, and describes her personal journey as she tries to make it on her own in New York City. And that's another thing I loved about this book the settings. The author does an awesome job describing New York, Alamogordo New Mexico, White Sands, and even an unnamed village in Mexico. The settings were lush and beautiful.

I loved the characters. They were nicely fleshed out and I felt like I could understand where each was coming from. I liked Tommy (Clair's boyfriend). He had a simple worldview, but he wasn't a simple man. He was just sure of himself and where he fit in the world. Jade was amazing - she was every bit the opposite of Tommy. That couldn't be anything but deliberate on the part of the author. I could feel how world-weary Jade was, and how much she was captivated by Clair's innocence. The rivalry between Tommy and Jade was superb. Especially since both characters were so sympathetic.

The infatuation between Clair and Jade was like the polar ends of magnets. It wasn't so much romance as each having what the other craved. The love scenes are more poetic than explicit, but the author does a good job of fusing tension into each encounter between Clair and Jade.

My other favorite character is Such - he acts as Clair's gay fairy-godmother, and his lines are among my favorites in the book. In general, the prose is beautiful - it isn't purple, it's just very thoughtful and sounds nice when spoken. I actually read some passages aloud and it was a treat.

As much as I love this book, I do think it's one of those "Love it or hate it" books, because my wife HATED it. I insisted she read it, and I was sure she'd like it as much as I did. But she thought it was boring and she asked me why it didn't have quotation marks. She also thought the end was weird.

The ending is a little weird. I'm not going to spoil it. But the book really isn't about a romance between Clair and Jade. It's about life experience and innocence lost. The author was reaching for a literary meaning that I'm not sure she found, but the journey was beautiful.

It's still one of my favorite books.
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