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"So it goes."
"So it goes." rated it 7 years ago
In my efforts to read more classics/prizewinners in the last year, there have been some real clinkers, so I wasn't sure about this one. I'm an agnostic col-lapsed Catholic with a half-Jewish family who took a tour through every single major religion before I realized I have a tough time with organiz...
EpicFehlReader
EpicFehlReader rated it 7 years ago
Twenty-four years after her first novel, Housekeeping, Marilynne Robinson returns with an intimate tale of three generations from the Civil War to the twentieth century: a story about fathers and sons and the spiritual battles that still rage at America's heart. Writing in the tradition of Emily Dic...
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 9 years ago
This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader as part of the United States of Books Project. --- It's time for my home state here in this little series we're doing: Idaho, featuring the book Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson. Set in the fictional town of Fingerbone, in the Northern part of ...
TheBrainintheJar
TheBrainintheJar rated it 10 years ago
There was a time I labeled myself a non-conformist. It was a short time, or at least I want to believe so. Like your typical socially inept nerd, I could not fit the norms and weren’t interested in them. There was supposed to be some vague ‘alternative’ or ‘underground’, but the impression I got is ...
Reader! Reader!
Reader! Reader! rated it 10 years ago
Well, that was exhausting. I suppose I can see why this book won a Pulitzer. It is well written, introspective, and very American—in the sense that it describes, very passively, an era and then some in American history. However, it is also very very boring. John Ames, 77, reverend, is dying of h...
Memories From Books on Booklikes
Memories From Books on Booklikes rated it 10 years ago
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson is a dying pastor's epistle for his seven year old son and a philosophical reflection on his own life. I feel like I did not truly understand this book, perhaps not picking up on all the theological references. However, it leaves me thinking and I am engaged enough to wa...
As Usual, I Need More Bookshelves
As Usual, I Need More Bookshelves rated it 10 years ago
Guys, this was SOOO good. I love books like this, that are chewy and rich and thoughtful and wise in funny and surprising ways. I have NOT read the other two books in Robinson's trilogy, but I certainly will. Lila is such an incredible character - scrappy, and strong, and wise in ways I didn't expec...
Chris Blocker
Chris Blocker rated it 10 years ago
At its heart, Housekeeping is a beautiful little story inflated with gorgeous big words. The focus in this novel is definitely on language. While the characters are good and the story certainly stands on its own, the language is what makes this novel striking. At times, the words Robinson uses are p...
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 11 years ago
If you have never been embraced by a book, read this one. The beauty of its message will surround and comfort you. The writing style is simple and direct in the same way the main character, Lila, is simple and direct. Lila is largely uneducated, sheltered from, and unexposed to, life around her, but...
Z książką pod koc
Z książką pod koc rated it 11 years ago
Mając w rękach książkę ,,Dom nad jeziorem smutku" pomyślałam sobie, że szybko skończę ją czytać. Cieniutka książeczka, ledwo ponad dwieście stron. Ku mojemu zaskoczeniu tej niepozornej książki nie da się przeczytać szybko. I tu wcale nie chodzi o to, że jest napisana trudnym językiem, czy też nudna....
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