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Aug 23, 2015 07:22PM

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I found it so evocative, that a young woman in her prime forsakes everything in an odd search for 'goodness'. I found it very emotive from the parent's point of view, they felt so unable to 'rescue' her or to heal her. When a child has some sort of breakdown, often the parents feel unable or stymied to help.
It's still a 4★ read for me.

I found it so evocative, that a you..."
Yes, I'd agree with you there, B -in the end I thought it was worth four stars for the reasons you state above.

For now, I'll just add that Carol Shields is the bane of all authors / wannabe writers: I feel inadequate, incompetent, even impotent (!) - the info is so precise and heart-felt and full of so many wonderful enigmatic ordinary people in action with feelings, hopes, rejections - just like in life, in which we are thrown with a past and present not of our making and a future not of our choice. It's sublime and heart-breaking. And I'm only on page 56.


Yes, you make me want to try another! I might try Larry's Party next.

Thanks, Evelyn, although it will be a while until I get around to it!

Gill/Shirley, am done with it and now I'm depressed and speechless.
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