domingo, 6 de marzo de 2011

the moonflower vine (jetta carleton)

there's something about stories set in rural america that attracts me like a magnet. blame capote, mccullers and the like. and if they are so superbly written like in this case, then they're just a total joy to read. it's sweet and full of emotions, but not sentimental or cheesy. i love the pace, and the topics, and how the big chapters are divided, focussing on one character each. it's not until you reach the last one that you have a more or less complete glimpse of what what's really going on. a truly beautiful read.

Rating: 8.5/10

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