AND THE DARK SACRED NIGHT by Julia Glass
Julia Glass’s latest book strikes right to the core of personal identity. How do we solidify our sense of who we are if we don’t know where we came from? In what ways can we take our place in the universe if our knowledge of our past is incomplete?
April 8, 2014
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Judi Clark ·
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Tags: Julia Glass, Pantheon, Vermont · Posted in: Character Driven, Drift-of-Life, Family Matters, NE & New York
THE WIDOWER’S TALE by Julia Glass
I loved THREE JUNES by Julia Glass and her newest novel, THE WIDOWER’S TALE, has much the same wonderful flavor about it. This languid story of a family dealing with their relationships with one another and the instrusions of the outside world delights the senses. The central character is Percival Darling, widowed for the last thirty-two years, and a somewhat crusty, cynical and reclusive personality.
September 24, 2010
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Judi Clark ·
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Tags: Grief, Guilt, Julia Glass, Life's Moments · Posted in: Character Driven, Contemporary, Family Matters, Literary, Reading Guide
