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Evensong
Evensong | Kate Southwood
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Margaret Maguire: a widow and grandmother, home from the hospital in time for Christmas, is no longer able to ignore the consequences of having married an imperious and arrogant man. Despite her efforts to be a good wife and mother in small-town Iowa, her adult children are now strangers to one another, past hope of reconciliation. Margaret s granddaughter could be the one to break the cycle, but she can t do it without Margaret s help. It s time to take stock, to examine the past even time for Margaret to call herself to account. By turns tenacious and tender, contrary and wry, Margaret examines her life s tragedies and joys, motivations and choices, coming to view herself and the past with compassion, if not entirely with forgiveness. Beautifully rendered and poignantly told, Evensong is a realistic portrait of a woman searching for tranquility at the end of her days. "
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LizzyM
Evensong | Kate Southwood
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Beautifully written, quiet, and contemplative novel that really grabbed hold of my heart. It a thoughtful slow-paced book about a woman at the end of her life looking back at her choices and mistakes, but despite that I simply could not put it down.

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balletbookworm
Evensong | Kate Southwood
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A beautiful, slowly unfolding story about a woman near the end of her life as she tries to counter the consequences of her choice of husband (nothing squicky, just not a great person, in the end). I picked this up specifically because it is set in Iowa - somewhere down near Ft Madison - and although it isn't specifically evocative of place, it very much deserves its comps to Gilead with with the focus on a long life and the past.

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