Auntiepam's review
The Cornish Trilogy
by Robertson Davies
Auntiepam's review
The Cornish Trilogy by Robertson Davies
Auntiepam's review
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The second book in the Cornish trilogy (Cornish is the name of a couple of the characters) was way more involving than the first. It's the life story of Francis Cornish, and what a life.
In the first book -- The Rebel Angels -- Francis has died and that book is about the three people Francis chose as executors of his estate. Francis was an art collector.
In Bone, we learn that he was much more than an art collector. His story is told in detail by his "Daimon" and the Recording Angel.
I thought it was kinda sad that his friends and relatives will never know the "real" Francis. I liked the book. I learned a bit about art too.
In the first book -- The Rebel Angels -- Francis has died and that book is about the three people Francis chose as executors of his estate. Francis was an art collector.
In Bone, we learn that he was much more than an art collector. His story is told in detail by his "Daimon" and the Recording Angel.
I thought it was kinda sad that his friends and relatives will never know the "real" Francis. I liked the book. I learned a bit about art too.
