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The Love of a Good Woman
The Love of a Good Woman | Alice Munro
All of these eight wonderful stories are about what people will do for love, and the unexpected routes their passion will force them to take. An old landlady in Vancouver who alarms the just-married narrator with her prim advice about married life and the peculiar threat of a china cabinet that must be washed once a month is shown to have conspired when young in a crime of passion. A young mother, at the mercy of the radiant explosion that comes when she thinks of her secret life, abandons her baby and four-year old to be with her lover in the story The Children Stay. A gruff old country doctor in the 1960s is discovered by his daughter to be helping desperate women, his special patients. An impetuous young woman meets a visiting Indian student and conceives on a train from Vancouver to Toronto because of the fact that you couldnt get condoms around the Calgary station, not for love or money. An Ontario farm wifes affair drives her husband to commit a murder; its discovery, years later, will act as a negotiating point for a new, presumably satisfactory, marriage. The book is clear-eyed about the imperfections of marriage, the clutter of our emotional lives, and the impermanence of love: Not that that was the end. For we did make up. But we didnt forgive each other. Even the shared memories of earlier times prove to be a minefield, and many of the stories track the changes that time brings over generations to families, lovers, and even to friends who share old, intimate secrets about the prostration of love. As always these stories by Alice Munro are shot through with humour, and are as rich as novels. As always the characters in the stories are easily, sometimes uncomfortably, recognizable as people like us. One quote summarizes the delightful surprises that await the reader: Did you ever think that peoples lives could be like that and end up like this? Well, they can. From the Hardcover edition.
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eeclayton
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#two4tuesday @TheSpineView
(1) Yes. I read The Love of a Good Woman, it had 8 stories, all about women, with a woman on the cover.
(2) No, somebody recommended it to me. But sometimes the cover does influence me.

Thanks for the tag @Bklover ☺️

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 2y
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Mehso-so

It's not the book, it's me. It's that none of the stories really carried me away. The character studies were good, the tensions were real, and some scenes were really powerful. And still I put the book down and felt like nothing had happened to me.

This was my #bookspin for May @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
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ephemeralwaltz
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Kalalalatja Very pretty! 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💗💗💗 6y
batsy That Ariel cover ❣️ 6y
ephemeralwaltz @batsy it's such a pretty edition! 🖤 6y
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candority
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This Alice Munro boxset was only $10 (usually $50) at Chapters!

MommyWantsToReadHerBook That's so beautiful - jealous! 💜 Alice Munro 6y
Bry Very tempting! 6y
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ephemeralwaltz
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CAGirlReading Loved this! 7y
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CAGirlReading
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Probably my favorite Alice Munro collection to date, I liked this selection of stories even better than Runaway. It's still remarkable to me how well she develops her characters and crafts such compelling stories in only 50 or so pages. Definitely worth a read ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Lcsmcat Munro is amazing! 7y
ephemeralwaltz I loved this! I have the same edition and I'm so in love with the cover❤ 7y
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GatheringBooks
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#AprilBookShowers Day 14: #TitleWithGood - I have a collection of Alice Munro novels that I haven't even started reading yet.

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ephemeralwaltz
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Always have a pile of bookmarks nearby! 😂🙌🏻📚 #readjanuary #readingequipment

LeahBergen Never too many bookmarks! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 8y
RealLifeReading 🙌🙌 8y
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ephemeralwaltz
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I don't normally read short stories but I wanted to get a taste of Munro last year so this was my first by her! I immediately read "Dear Life" afterwards. Magical ?? As you can see, I'm a sucker for pretty covers!
#shortstories for #booktober day 17 ?
@RealLifeReading

Marchpane Very nice photo! 8y
ephemeralwaltz @Marchpane thank you!😁 8y
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Lisacarlson

What did this mean? Only that that he had begun the private work of storing and secreting, deciding on his own what should be preserved and how, and what these things were going to mean to him, in his unknown future.

shawnmooney Alice Munro is the greatest writer alive! 8y
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Lisacarlson
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Never enough Munro.

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