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Lila

de Robinson, Marilynne

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0374187614
ISBN 13
9780374187613
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Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2014. First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket/Very Good. Signed by the author on the title page, with no date or inscription. Clean and bright; no owners' marks; the hard cover has a slight inward turn at the bottom left rear corner, and the dust jacket shows shallow crimping at the spine head and light corner wear; otherwise excellent, with unclipped jacket now protected in a clear sleeve.; Signed by Author.

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El Nov 11 2014, CloggieDownunder dijo:
“She saw him standing in the parlor with his beautiful old head bowed down on his beautiful old chest……….Praying looks just like grief. Like shame. Like regret”

Lila is the fourth novel by prize-winning American author, Marilynne Robinson, and the third book in the Gilead series. Readers of the first book will recall that seventy-six year old Reverend John Ames was married to Lila, a woman thirty-five years his junior who had borne him a son seven years before. Just how that somewhat intriguing situation came to be: how an old man came to marry a much younger woman, a woman with a very different background to that of his first wife; is what Robinson relates in this third book.

As her life with John Ames and her pregnancy progresses, Lila, a seemingly prickly character, thinks back on her life, the events of which are gradually revealed. It has been a life filled with hardship, loneliness and loss (“Don’t want what you don’t need and you’ll be fine. Don’t want what you can’t have”) and Lila finds it difficult to trust her new-found security with John Ames, constantly reassuring herself that she can leave at any time and go back to what she had before, although she is loathe to hurt him (“Maybe I can teach him a new kind of sadness. Maybe he really does care whether I stay or go”). It seems an unlikely match but as Lila reads the Bible and challenges John with all sorts of difficult questions about life, it becomes apparent that both parties benefit from the union. She muses “What would I pray for, if I thought there was any point to it? Well, I guess the first thing would have to be that there was some kind of point to it” and eventually finds that his care “was nothing she had known to hope for and something she had wanted too much all the same. So too much happiness came with it, and happiness was strange to her.”

This is a novel with some beautiful descriptive prose (“She had never really thought about the way the dead would gather at the edge of town, all their names spelled out so you’d know whose they were for as long as that family lived in that place” and “….the fields looking so green in the evening light…Every farmhouse in its cloud of trees. There is a way trees stir before rain, as if they already felt the heaviness”), as well as many words of wisdom (“Any good thing is less good the more any human lays claim to it” and “Thinking about hell doesn’t help me live the way I should”).

This moving and thought-provoking novel, National Book Award Nominee for Fiction 2014, is a heart-warming read.

With thanks to TheReadingRoom and the publisher for this copy to read and review.

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Librería
The Haunted Bookshop, LLC US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
073855
Título
Lila
Autor
Robinson, Marilynne
Formato/Encuadernación
Tapa dura
Estado del libro
Usado - Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket
Estado de la sobrecubierta
Very Good
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
First Printing
ISBN 10
0374187614
ISBN 13
9780374187613
Editorial
Farrar Straus & Giroux
Lugar de publicación
New York
Fecha de publicación
2014
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Signed by Author;

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