"Housekeeping" by Marilynne Robinson
Read: 1/22/09
You know how when you read a book, you suddenly stop in the middle, put the book down and stare off into the distance because you're just so struck by the beauty and immensity of what you read? This book had a lot of those moments for me.
Like many good novels, the story of this Pulitzer Prize winner can be summarized in just one short paragraph. However, it's the explanation of why and how it happened, told in the most lyrical manner, that captured me. This book is peopled with women, decidedly strange but beautiful for their loss and their understanding of transcience. And I happen to be big on pained yet dignified and stalwart women.
Definitely not a fast read, but a highly worthwhile one.
5/5 stars
You know how when you read a book, you suddenly stop in the middle, put the book down and stare off into the distance because you're just so struck by the beauty and immensity of what you read? This book had a lot of those moments for me.
Like many good novels, the story of this Pulitzer Prize winner can be summarized in just one short paragraph. However, it's the explanation of why and how it happened, told in the most lyrical manner, that captured me. This book is peopled with women, decidedly strange but beautiful for their loss and their understanding of transcience. And I happen to be big on pained yet dignified and stalwart women.
Definitely not a fast read, but a highly worthwhile one.
5/5 stars
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