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A Good Hard Look
A Good Hard Look: A Novel of Flannery O'Connor | Ann Napolitano
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In Flannery O'Connor's hometown of Milledgeville, Georgia, reckless relationships lead to a tragedy that forever alters the town and the author herself. Crippled by lupus at twenty-five, celebrated author Flannery O'Connor was forced to leave New York City and return home to Andalusia, her family farm in Milledgeville, Georgia. Years later, as Flannery is finishing a novel and tending to her menagerie of peacocks, her mother drags her to the wedding of a family friend. Cookie Himmel embodies every facet of Southern womanhood that Flannery lacks: she is revered for her beauty and grace; she is at the helm of every ladies' organization in town; and she has returned from her time in Manhattan with a rich fiancé, Melvin Whiteson. Melvin has come to Milledgeville to begin a new chapter in his life, but it is not until he meets Flannery that he starts to take a good hard look at the choices he has made. Despite the limitations of her disease, Flannery seems to be more alive than other people, and Melvin is drawn to her like a moth to a candle flame. Melvin is not the only person in Milledgeville who starts to feel that life is passing him by. Lona Waters, the dutiful wife of a local policeman, is hired by Cookie to help create a perfect home. As Lona spends her days sewing curtains, she is given an opportunity to remember what it feels like to be truly alive, and she seizes it with both hands. Heartbreakingly beautiful and inescapably human, these ordinary and extraordinary people chart their own courses through life. In the aftermath of one tragic afternoon, they are all forced to look at themselves and face up to Flannery's observation that "the truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it."
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After loving Napolitano‘s 2 most recent books, I snapped this one up when it popped up at my library. It follows a handful of characters, including Flannery O‘Connor and her peacocks, in small town Georgia in the late 50s/early 60s. I think she develops characters so well and I felt the emotions of these people right alongside them. And Otis approves of peacocks as storyline!

Mimi28 Beautiful picture!! I want one!! lol 3mo
Librarybelle Awesome photo! I‘m not familiar with this one by her…sounds interesting! 3mo
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3mo
BarbaraBB I didn‘t know she wrote more than the two we‘re always talking about! 3mo
Hooked_on_books @BarbaraBB Looks like her debut is out of print but is being rereleased in a couple months, so she actually has 4 books total. 3mo
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Such a good book! The author has taken Flannery O'Connor and made her the main character. I've visited her home in Milledgeville, GA and read some of her works, so this is a new twist. Even my vase approves, for it has a peacock and Flannery loved peacocks.

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This #epigraph from Ann Napolitano's A Good Hard Look seems especially poignant with each day's evening news. Napolitano tells a richly imagined story of Flannery O'Connor's later years in Milledgeville, Georgia after she returns from New York, after being diagnosed with Lupus. Relationships among Flannery and her mother, neighbors, and peacocks are intimate and complex, inviting readers to question their own desires and choices. #recommendsday

Talewaggingreads Could not agree more @lynneamch.😠 7y
Libby1 I haven't yet read anything by Flannery O'Connor. Do you have any advice for me on where I should start? 7y
lynneamch @Libby1 I've read a few of her short stories and really liked Everything That Rises Must Converge. You'll find in a litsy search that there is a variety of opinions, but a well-known novel is 7y
Libby1 Thanks so much. 🙂 7y
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