Melanie's review of The Song of the Lark
The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather
This book features some characters who are great feminists and standout as pleasingly unconventional for their era (most notably the protagonist and her mother). It is a good story (seemingly quasi-autobiographical about Willa Cather herself). Most of us in my bookclub that read it really enjoyed it.
It made me want to learn more about Willa Cather's life and read more of her stories.
However, it's not so memorable that I'd highly recommend it to people who already have long "to-read" lists.
It made me want to learn more about Willa Cather's life and read more of her stories.
However, it's not so memorable that I'd highly recommend it to people who already have long "to-read" lists.
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