This is the second novel that I have read by Hay, and I have enjoyed both. This isn't a quick read that sweeps you off of your feet until you turn the last page, rather it is a story that unfolds and pull you along by it's current. There are poetic passages that are a joy to read - thoughts that I want to earmark in my library copy, or jot down as a future reference. There are some truths that Hay quietly nails.
The one criticism I have of this novel is that it can be really disjointed at times. I had to wonder whom the story was about at certain points, and whether or not we were in Saskatchewan, and back in the Ottawa Valley. Some parts of this novel I enjoyed more, and some parts I thought were a bit odd. All in all, a very satisfying read that I suspect will stay with me.
I read a comment that likened Hay to Margaret Laurence or Alice Munro, in which their novels elevate ordinary lives in to extraordinary stories. I would agree with this - this isn't a novel of sweeping events, this is a novel of interwoven lives and families. Some details are sparse, and others are richly described.
Aside from reading and trying to capture an opinion, I am finally on a bit of a break. Holidays are somewhat disjointed this year, and this officially a "staycation". I am thrilled about it - I am happy to explore our local parks and beaches, and see these things through my kids eyes. It is strange moving back to a place you knew as a kid, sprouted wings from, flew away from, only to come back to roost. I have grown, as has our new home town. Today we are going to head out to a spray park out in the valley. One close to a place I lived 25 years ago. I hope that that mozzies are not too terrible, since I know it is near the river and in the woods. I am enjoying the first moments of the day - the quiet before everyone is going and wants to move. My coffee is warm, and the morning is perfectly cool. I love the fleeting moments during the heat of summer when the weather is amazing, but the mornings start off with a bit of a chill and you know it is a matter of time before everything is almost oppressively hot.
Cue the Twilight Zone music: I just finished this book this morning. LOL
ReplyDeleteNow that is deeply, crazily weird! What did you think? TOO FUNNY.
ReplyDeleteI am currently reading this book and am finding the same thing, some parts are great and others you are lost within the story being told. (It is not a can't wait to get home and read book...)
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