A Peculiar Grace

A Peculiar Grace
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2007

نویسنده

Todd McLaren

شابک

9781400175437
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
There is such a thing as too much introspection, but a perceptive reading by Todd McClaren keeps this sensitive novel from wallowing in pain and self-pity. Hewitt Pearce, the protagonist of Lent's third compelling investigation into relationships and family, broods over a love lost nearly twenty years earlier. A chance occurrence, meeting Jessica, a young woman traveling around in an old VW, gives him the opportunity to redeem himself, help another, and find inner peace. Lent makes blacksmithing, baling hay, and smoking marijuana as much a part of Vermont as maple syrup, and McLaren's narration heightens the sexual tension between Jessica and Hewitt. The writing feels overwrought at times, but McClaren's down-to-earth performance makes this worthwhile listening. S.J.H. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from April 2, 2007
Family-fracturing secrets are at the heart of Lent's luminous third novel, a transcendent story about the healing power of love and art. Two decades after an intense romance curdles, hermetic Hewitt Pearce is living in his family's rural Vermont home, firing up his tractor for the occasional two-mile trip to the village, sometimes hiding in his hay barn, and producing prized custom ironwork when the spirit moves him. Upheaval arrives in the form of Jessica, a psychologically troubled waif with mysterious connections to Hewitt's late artist father. Then Hewitt learns that Emily, the girl he loved years earlier and whose life he has tracked from afar, is now a widow. Evocative flashbacks reveal his family's turbulent history, including Hewitt's days of sex, drugs, and rock and roll on a commune and his dark period of "death-by-whisky drinking" after breaking up with Emily. This sympathetic depiction of a decent man wrestling with his demons while deciding whether to revive an old love or open himself to a new lover is less visceral than Lent's astonishing debut, In the Fall
, and less gritty than his second novel, Lost Nation
, but it's no less magisterial and every bit as beautifully written.




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