Mildred Pierce

Mildred Pierce

1941 • 305 pages

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In Mildred Pierce, noir master James M. Cain creates a novel of acute social observation and devasting emotional violence, with a heroine whose ambitions and sufferings are never less than recognizable. Mildred Pierce had gorgeous legs, a way with a skillet, and a bone-deep core of toughness. She used those attributes to survive a divorce and poverty and to claw her way out of the lower middle class. But Mildred also had two weaknesses: a yen for shiftless men, and an unreasoning devotion to a monstrous daughter.

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Gabbyhm
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August 20, 2017

Different than Cain's other books — it isn't a mystery and there's no murder — but some of the characters are just as awful. Good writing here, though the Postman Always Rings Twice was Cain's best work.

July 26, 2018