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Meredith Hall

Auteur de Without a Map: A Memoir

4+ oeuvres 472 utilisateurs 21 critiques

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Œuvres de Meredith Hall

Without a Map: A Memoir (2007) 415 exemplaires
Beneficence (2020) 55 exemplaires
Plus grands que le monde (2024) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1949
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Agent
Jennifer Gates

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This is a heartbreaking, entrancing force of nature. I read it in one sitting because I literally couldn't tear myself away. Others I know, on the other hand, could only take it in small doses since it is so depressing. There are so many holes and so many unanswered questions but you are grateful for what you are given.
 
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ooh_food | 17 autres critiques | Mar 8, 2023 |
This is a heartfelt and very well written novel about how a family copes with tragedy. The writing is stunning and the details of farm life are fascinating and detailed. It has a subtext of spiritual growth as well that I found compelling.
 
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aseikonia | 2 autres critiques | Mar 26, 2021 |
BENEFICENCE is written by Meredith Hall.
It is a story told by members of the Senter Family - Tup, Doris, Sonny, Dodie and Beston.
The Senters are dairy farmers living in rural Maine. The farm has been in the Senter Family for several generations.
There are 4 Parts to the story.
Part I is ‘Before’.
Part II is ‘During’.
Part III is ‘After’.
Part IV is ‘Here’.
The dates of the family’s memories and reflections range from 1947 to 1962.
The writing is beautiful, lyrical, poetic. It is a deeply personal story; an emotional story; a pastoral story.
There are hundreds of ‘characters’ - the Senter Family, the cows, the crows, the deer, the unfolding seasons, the sky, the fields, the landscape, the gardens, the family cemetery on the hill. Together they weave a tapestry of farm life, of family life. It is a story of love; of deep happiness and contentment; of deeply satisfying labor; of tragedy and of overwhelming grief. It is also a story of selfishness; of abandonment; of failure.
BENEFICENCE is a deeply moving story, very reflective, very compassionate.
*****
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diana.hauser | 2 autres critiques | Jan 14, 2021 |
In the late 1940s, the Senter family enjoys an idyllic, if isolated, life in rural Maine. Parents Tup and Doris love each other and dote on their three children, all of them laboring together to keep their farm running, the family fed, and to still have time for occasional respite. As Tup says, “The farm is a bulwark…This world, and then the world outside. We are safe on this land, in this home.”
The novel is crafted in three parts: Before, During, and After, and the story is told alternately by three members of the family over nearly twenty years time. Before: Life on a working farm is hard: the work is unending, physical, demanding. In a time before television, the family entertains itself in quiet ways: reading aloud in the evenings, telling stories, playing piano. Death is often nearby: “There are rhythms here and we are part of them. You never take a life needlessly. But if a deer is eating my apples and trampling my hay, I have a natural right to protect what’s mine.”
During is when tragedy strikes and the family shatters, splinters, spirals into individual eddies of grief and guilt. “To everything now, there is the before and the after. The before feels like a dream, the now and the tomorrow demanding something we don’t yet possess.” It seems impossible for the Senters to overcome this burden but author Meredith Hall carefully leads them—and us—to a new future in which forgiveness is possible, and grace is still available. As Dodie, the daughter, says, “While I stood at the kitchen sink looking out on our land, I felt for the first time in a very long time the simple and perfect beauty of our lands, its beneficence, and I said yes…”
Beneficence is one of the best novels I’ve read all year, the perfect antidote to troubled times, beautifully composed and lyrically told. I cannot recommend it strongly enough.
[this review originally published at Manhattan Book Review]
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AnaraGuard | 2 autres critiques | Oct 31, 2020 |

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Œuvres
4
Aussi par
1
Membres
472
Popularité
#52,190
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
21
ISBN
12
Langues
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