Housekeeping

A Novel

219 pages

English language

Published Feb. 8, 2004

ISBN:
978-0-312-42409-1
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4 stars (5 reviews)

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5 stars

I picked up my vintage copy of Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson at a campsite book exchange in France knowing nothing about the author and being primarily attracted to the book by virtue of its being a King Penguin publication - the writing would at least be of a good standard even if the story wasn't completely to my taste. As it turned out, both writing and story were superb. Housekeeping is very likely to feature in my Top Ten list for 2016!

Set in small town America, in the wonderfully named Fingerbone, Housekeeping is told from the point of view of Ruthie, the younger of two sisters left orphaned after their mother's suicide. Abandoned to their grandmother's care then briefly picked up by a pair of nervous great-aunts, before finding themselves coping with (or in spite of) the best intentions of their traveller aunt Sylvie, the girls are left increasingly …

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2 stars

I really struggled through this book. As someone with a strong preference for plot-driven books over character-driven books, if I'm reading one of the latter, I need to really care about at least some of the characters, and I just couldn't get there with Housekeeping. I didn't find any of them particularly sympathetic or substantive - Sylvie was mildly interesting due to her extreme non-conformity, but that's where it ended, and there really was no way I could relate to her. Robinson showed flashes of excellent prose here and there, but there were plenty of times that it simply came across as pretentious or contrived, so that didn't rescue the experience either.

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