Somehow Form a Family: Stories That Are Mostly True
by Tony Earley
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Read in April, 2008
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At first the book seemed disjointed to me and I had a hard time getting into it -- but then I really started to like it. Here are a few of my favorite lines...
"If language is the mechanism through which we inherit history and culture, then individual words function as a type of gene, each bearing with it a small piece of the specific information that makes who we are and tells us where we've been."
"Weddings of course, have less to do with being married than with the simp...more
"If language is the mechanism through which we inherit history and culture, then individual words function as a type of gene, each bearing with it a small piece of the specific information that makes who we are and tells us where we've been."
"Weddings of course, have less to do with being married than with the simp...more
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Read in May, 2007
The stories were too formulaic. They didn't need that last preachy paragraph that tied the story (sometimes very weakly) into some grander scheme. He gets wonderful reviews as an author (so says the dust jacket), so perhaps I will try out the novel.
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A wonderful, probably mostly unheard of collection of essays/memoir with a wonderful title that I wished I had thought of for my book. Earley writes pointedly and poetically about the heartbreak of growing up in mostly normal family.
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Re-reading this one. His new novel just released. Good stuff.
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After reading Jim the Boy, I'm not on a Tony Earley rampage
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