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bloom21d9
Benjamin Lee bloom21d9 — Cute story!
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barneydanger
Barney Black barneydanger — If you take a mouse to the movies...he may want a lot of other things too! Cute and a good read aloud for Christmas time!
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vectoramor27f7
Chamson Aube vectoramor27f7 — "A Thousand Acres" by Jane Smiley is a revisionist's tale of "King Lear" set on the expanse of an Iowa farm. I haven't read "King Lear", but my husband summarized the play for me: King Lear has 3 daughters. He decides to give up his kingdom to his children. The two oldest daughters take the land and drive their father mad through evil and manipulation. The youngest daughter is banished when she refuses the kingdom and returns later to save her father from her villainous sisters, but it is too late and the whole thing falls apart. Smiley's version is narrated by the oldest daughter, named Ginny by Smiley. Like a lot of revisionist literature, when a classic villain gets the opportunity to tell her side of the story, the line between good and evil gets very blurry. In the beginning of the novel, Ginny explains how the wet, marsh land of their farm was transformed into rich crop land. She details the laying of miles and miles of drain tile, but she comments several times on the water lurking below the land. What is below the visible is a theme throughout Smiley's book. Loyalties, personalities, relationships, memories and more are not what the visible would make them out to be. It is the secrets, lies, and hidden sins that destroy everything. Not one single villain. Personally, I like Ginny more by the end of the book despite some terrible choices. I like her because she finally lets go of the need to live up to the expectations of the farming community. She tries to take control of her own life. She frees herself from the farm, her unhappiness, and she tries to let go of her tragic past. I do not think Ginny and Rose are the villains of this novel, like they are in "King Lear." They are too complicated to be given such a simple label. For awhile, I thought that all of the men in the book were the villains, but I can't call Pete and Ty (Rose's and Ginny's husbands) villains for being cowards. Nor can I call Jess Clark (Rose's and Ginny's love interest) a villain for sleeping around. No, if I were going to name the villain of the book, it would be Larry Cook, King Lear himself. What else but "evil" do you call someone who beats and molests his daughters. He is the secret holder, the shame-maker, and the tyrant. Unfortunately for his daughters, he goes crazy before he ever has to face his abomination and they are left living with the terror of their memories. Because of the past of the characters, I kept wondering if Smiley was going to discuss forgiveness. But she never does. After all, Ginny is telling the story of pragmatists not spiritualists. Ginny just wants to try to forget and move on, not forgive.
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marioquehl
Mario Quehl marioquehl — McCloud uses comics to explain comics in this smart, original, well-researched study of the history, vocabulary, and artistic merit of sequential art. Recommended for all comics readers and anyone who has a hard time "getting" graphic novels.
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