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As Bright as Heaven par Susan Meissner
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As Bright as Heaven (original 2018; édition 2018)

par Susan Meissner (Auteur)

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"From the darkest hours rises life in all its glory ... From the acclaimed author of Secrets of a Charmed Life and A Bridge Across the Ocean comes a new novel set in Philadelphia during the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918, which tells the story of a family reborn through loss and love. In 1918, Philadelphia was a city teeming with promise. Even as its young men went off to fight in the Great War, there were opportunities for a fresh start on its cobblestone streets. Into this bustling town, came Pauline Bright and her husband, filled with hope that they could now give their three daughters--Evelyn, Maggie, and Willa--a chance at a better life. Their dreams are short-lived. Just months after they arrive, the Spanish Flu reaches the shores of America. As the pandemic claims more than twelve thousand victims in their adopted city, they find their lives left with a world that looks nothing like the one they knew. But even as they lose loved ones, they take in a baby orphaned by the disease who becomes their single source of hope. Amidst the tragedy and challenges that surround them, they learn what they cannot live without--and what they are willing to do about it. Under the Canopy of Heaven is the compelling story of a mother and her daughters who find themselves in a harsh world not of their making, which will either crush their resolve to survive or purify it"--… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:As Bright as Heaven
Auteurs:Susan Meissner (Auteur)
Info:Berkley (2018), 400 pages
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As Bright as Heaven par Susan Meissner (2018)

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A beautiful story about loss and family that takes place in the early 20th century. A family of five moves from rural Pennsylvania to Philadelphia so that the patriarch can work in his bachelor uncle's undertaken business. A series of tragedies pushes them apart and pulls them together. The story is told by various members of the family, not all of which seemed believable to me, and one particular storyline was based on so many coincidences as to not be credible. Nevertheless, the characters were mostly well formed and the story was interesting. ( )
  bschweiger | Feb 4, 2024 |
Interesting book about the 1918 flu pandemic written before Covid. The flu went on much longer than what was written in the book. Interesting family. Imagine what it was like for undertakers etc. Psychiatry was misrepresented ( )
  shazjhb | Feb 1, 2024 |
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I like that it was presented from several different viewpoints and that it covered a period in history that I have not read much about. The author has a wonderful lyrical writing style that really draws you in. This is the first book I've read by this author, but it definitely will not be the last. ( )
  Woodardja | Jan 30, 2024 |
A few weeks ago, I happened to be at my public library when they made the announcement that they were closing in a few hours, indefinitely, due to COVID-19. I was in the process of filling my bag with all kinds of apocalyptic and plague-heavy reading. I thought it would be fun and novel to read about crazy world happenings when we were seeing one on the horizon. Like I said, that was weeks ago and no one could predict---no one can predict now---the ramifications of this virus on our community, country, and world. To say the least---reading this book was not a fun and novel experience. It was extremely depressing. Since it's the first fiction book I've read in a good 10 years set during a plague of this kind, I'm not sure how much our current world situation contributed to that sense of dull sadness.

I don't normally like stories told from multiple perspectives. This one has four narrators---a mother and her four daughters. While I was getting to know the characters, it was easy for me to remember who was who, age wise, because their names are in alphabetical order from oldest to youngest. The story tellers switch from present to past tense often...not sure if that was intentional, but it was irritating. Because we are dealing with multiple perspectives, some events just happen without any lead up. The Spanish flu just appeared abruptly and unintroduced in the story, without any foreshadowing or hint that it was coming. I guess that's probably how it happened for the people who went through it in real life. I know the reality and the gravity of the Coronavirus just showed up here one day---we didn't think much of it until it affected us personally.

While the story was predictable, I still liked seeing how it played out. I thought the mortuary was an original background for the story, offering a perspective I'd never considered---that an undertaker would often be tending to a close friend or loved one. Very sad. I really admired the gentle way this family was with one another. They were very careful and compassionate of one another's feelings---even during times when it would have been acceptable to lash out.

I wouldn't say the book necessarily has a happy ending. The characters ended up changed and the reader leaves them seemingly contentedly adjusting to a new normal. Is that how it will be for us when COVID-19 has passed? Will life go on as usual or will we find ourselves adjusting to a new normal? ( )
  classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
3.5 Like the different viewpoints, though the father’s story would have been interesting. Willa seems to have suffered the most from lack of maternal guidance. ( )
  cathy.lemann | Mar 21, 2023 |
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"From the darkest hours rises life in all its glory ... From the acclaimed author of Secrets of a Charmed Life and A Bridge Across the Ocean comes a new novel set in Philadelphia during the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918, which tells the story of a family reborn through loss and love. In 1918, Philadelphia was a city teeming with promise. Even as its young men went off to fight in the Great War, there were opportunities for a fresh start on its cobblestone streets. Into this bustling town, came Pauline Bright and her husband, filled with hope that they could now give their three daughters--Evelyn, Maggie, and Willa--a chance at a better life. Their dreams are short-lived. Just months after they arrive, the Spanish Flu reaches the shores of America. As the pandemic claims more than twelve thousand victims in their adopted city, they find their lives left with a world that looks nothing like the one they knew. But even as they lose loved ones, they take in a baby orphaned by the disease who becomes their single source of hope. Amidst the tragedy and challenges that surround them, they learn what they cannot live without--and what they are willing to do about it. Under the Canopy of Heaven is the compelling story of a mother and her daughters who find themselves in a harsh world not of their making, which will either crush their resolve to survive or purify it"--

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