Saturday, July 4, 2009

July Book Group Reading

Alias Grace Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood


My review


rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is my first time reading Margaret Atwood and I enjoyed the book. I don't think I would have chosen it if it hadn't been a Book Group selection -- which is one of the wonderful reasons to belong to a good book group. The book was a "grabber" which means in my lexicon that when you start it, you have to finish it. The writing was beautiful, leisurely and evocative. My favorite parts of the book were the scenes of life in the city and country in Canada in the 1860's. I loved one description of a maid's duties first thing in the morning -- emptying the chamber pot, starting the fire, pumping water from the well, feeding the chickens and horses, milking. With her descriptions of the weather, the scents of the countryside -- it was delightful. The mystery was well done, the characters all interesting and fully formed. There were enough layers of meaning and suggestion in the work to make for a good discussion and varying points of view.


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