The Widower's Tale

The Widower's Tale
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

Mark Bramhall

شابک

9780739383100
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Julia Glass has crafted another clever family drama, this time featuring four culturally diverse men whose lives converge by circumstance. This is a riveting multigenerational story about a family destined to navigate lives filled with love, loyalty, and conflict. Percy Darling's stolid retired life takes a turn when a New Age preschool moves into his barn and his grandson becomes involved in ecoterrorism. A Guatemalan gardener and a gay teacher at the school also become entangled in Darling's life. Mark Bramhall is entirely believable as he delivers each of the characters' voices. Bramhall's performance of Darling's strong Boston accent and curmudgeonly personality are particularly apt. The complex plot builds, drawing the lives of the men together until the moment when they're all changed forever. A.W. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from July 19, 2010
Percy Darling, 70, the narrator of Glass's fourth novel, takes comfort in certitudes: he will never leave his historic suburban Boston house, he is done with love (still guilty about his wife's death 30 years ago), and his beloved grandson Robert, a Harvard senior, will do credit to the family name. But Glass (Three Junes) spins a beautifully paced, keenly observed story in which certainties give way to surprising reversals of fortune. Percy is an opinionated, cantankerous, newly retired Harvard librarian and nobody's "darling," who decides to lease his barn to a local preschool, mainly to give his daughter Clover, who has abandoned her husband and children in New York, a job. Percy's other daughter is a workaholic oncologist in Boston who becomes important to a young mother at the school with whom Percy, to his vast surprise, establishes a romantic relationship. Meanwhile, Percy's grandson, Robert, falls in with an ecoterrorist group. Glass handles the coalescing plot elements with astute insights into the complexity of family relationships, the gulf between social classes, and our modern culture of excess to create a dramatic, thought-provoking, and immensely satisfying novel.




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