Sunday, June 10, 2012
On Canaan's Side by Sebastian Berry
This book chronicles the sense of loss that its narratory, Lily Bere works through during the days following her grandson's death by suicide. As she deals with her grief, she also reflects on the entirety of her life, from her early days in Ireland, to her flight to America, and her days as a cook here. The book is both elegiac and beautiful as it slowly develops into a portrait of a life.
Labels:
2011 Booker Longlist,
class,
death,
Ireland,
politics,
race,
United States,
war
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