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Phyllis Warren

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Beautiful, meaningful and heart-breaking

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-31-24

This book covers a wide swath of American life and critiques the way our country has marginalized so many different kids of people.
It is clear-eyed in its discussion of inequities, inequality, and even cruelty, ranging from education, politics, the so-called urban/rural divide (among others), the environment and animal rights. She witheringly refutes stereotypes that serve only to demean. Smarsh’s analysis is always nuanced and precise. She examines her own life and family just as honestly and compassionately as her discussion of the many harms various institutions inflict upon so many members of our society by focusing specifically but not exclusively upon the rural poor and working classes. While serious and insightful, it is not depressing. It is a gem of a book, much like her first book Heartland.

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Wonderful: grief made real

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-02-24

Exquisitely nuanced, real characters, the story poignant but mostly realistic. The process and characteristics of varying reactions to grief are in the fine details and is at the heart of the story. Bill’s relationship to Mina is heart-warming but somewhat contrived, yet also understandable. The “happy ending” for all of the characters is less than convincing, yet for me it did not detract from the exploration of the grief process itself. As someone who lost a parent at a young age, I highly recommend it.

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