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Housekeeping: A Novel
Marilynne Robinson

Housekeeping: A Novel

Picador (Nov 01, 2004)
9780312424091
| Trade Paperback
224 pages | 132 x 213 mm | English
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PS3568.O3125 .H6 2004

Genre

  • Domestic Fiction

Subject

  • American Fiction
  • Aunts
  • Eccentrics And Eccentricities
  • Girls
  • Mothers

Plot

A modern classic, Housekeeping is the story of Ruth and her younger sister, Lucille, who grow up haphazardly, first under the care of their competent grandmother, then of two comically bumbling great-aunts, and finally of Sylvie, their eccentric and remote aunt. The family house is in the small Far West town of Fingerbone set on a glacial lake, the same lake where their grandfather died in a spectacular train wreck, and their mother drove off a cliff to her death. It is a town "chastened by an outsized landscape and extravagant weather, and chastened again by an awareness that the whole of human history had occurred elsewhere." Ruth and Lucille's struggle toward adulthood beautifully illuminates the price of loss and survival, and the dangerous and deep undertow of transience.