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Pearl
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LONG-LISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE - Heartbreaking and redeeming, Pearl is the story of a young woman in a small English village who is struggling with the disappearance of her mother, what feels like a lifetime ago.
"A masterful novel, shot through with legend and song. It can be read on many levels: as a mystery, as a story of grief and healing, as a response to a poem. But most of all, it can be read as a story of love." --The Boston Globe
"A gorgeous, swirling, haunted and haunting potion of a book...How utterly moving, to be under its beautiful, artful spell." --Paul Harding, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Tinkers and This Other Eden
Marianne is eight years old when her mother goes missing.
Left behind with her baby brother and grieving father in a ramshackle house on the edge of a small village, she clings to the fragmented memories of her mother's love; the smell of fresh herbs, the games they played, and the songs and stories of her childhood.
As time passes, Marianne finds it difficult to adjust, fixated on her mother's disappearance and the secrets she's sure her father is keeping from her. Yet, in one of her mother's dusty old books, she discovers a medieval poem called Pearl, and, trusting in the promise of its consolation, it seems as if her life begins to parallel the poem's course.
But questions remain. Marianne is ever more tormented by the unmarked gravestone in the abandoned chapel and the tidal pull of the river, and as her childhood home begins to crumble, the past leads her down a path of self-destruction. Can Marianne ever come to understand her mother's choices? And will her own future as a mother help her find her peace?
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780593802564
EAN:
9780593802564
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
224
Authors:
Siân Hughes
Publisher:
Knopf Publishing Group
Published Date: 2024-30-07
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Did not like the book. Even bought the medieval poem PEARL.. over a hundred pages long. Just not my kind of enjoyable reading. I understood the pain of losing a mother but I did not feel connected to the pain.
I had to force myself to finish this book which was chosen by a member of the Book Club I belong to. The summary sounded promising but the story was very boring. Nothing really happens and the ending itself is not even surprising. It was a waste of my time.
A gorgeous novel of grief and joy. The writing is direct and simple, but rich and layered with British myth and faerie tales.
This book was beautifully written. The author labored 40 years writing this book. She nailed it!!!
I started out with great anticipation for a lyrical story with a touch of mysticism that drew from Medieval poetry. It gave me a bit of that, but never as much as I had hoped for. Definite triggers for those who grow up with complicated mother relationships and mental health issues.