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Gilead (Oprah's Book Club): A Novel (edizione 2006)

di Marilynne Robinson (Autore)

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The New York Times bestselling author of Wench returns to the Civil War era to explore the next chapter of history--the trauma of the War and the end of slavery--in this powerful story of love and healing about three people who struggle to overcome the pain of the past and define their own future. The Civil War has ended, and Madge, Sadie, and Hemp have each come to Chicago in search of a new life. Born with magical hands, Madge has the power to discern others' suffering, but she cannot heal her own damaged heart. To mend herself and help those in need, she must return to Tennessee to face the women healers who rejected her as a child. Sadie can commune with the dead, but until she makes peace with her father, she, too, cannot fully engage her gift. Searching for his missing family, Hemp arrives in this northern city that shimmers with possibility. But redemption cannot be possible until he is reunited with those taken from him. In the bitter aftermath of a terrible, bloody war, as a divided nation tries to come together once again, Madge, Sadie, and Hemp will be caught up in a desperate, unexpected battle for survival in a community desperate to lay the pain of the past to rest. Beautiful in its historical atmosphere and emotional depth, Balm is a stirring novel of love, loss, hope, and reconciliation set during one of the most critical periods in American history.… (altro)
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Titolo:Gilead (Oprah's Book Club): A Novel
Autori:Marilynne Robinson (Autore)
Info:Picador (2006), Edition: Reprint, 247 pages
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Etichette:2000s, female-author, Goodreads

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Some very touching parts but too much religion ( )
  RaynaPolsky | Apr 23, 2024 |
I've read so many reviews of this book, eulogising its quiet thoughtfulness. There is indeed much to admire. The messages of an elderly pastor to his small son, who will not perhaps remember him very well after his death, are touching, and a wonderful way for the reader to make contact with a particular time and way of life in America's recent past. Many descriptions are telling and memorable. Somehow, however, though I read to the end, I never really succumbed to the undoubted power of this narrative. But I feel the book may stay with me, and that it may be one of those texts I have to have two goes at to appreciate. I hope so. I've read so many entirely favourable reviews, that I feel my slight negativity makes me the loser. ( )
  Margaret09 | Apr 15, 2024 |
It took me a long time to read this book. Having finished it, I can say that it is beautiful and heartbreaking. ( )
  pianistpalm91 | Apr 7, 2024 |
I'd had this book on my shelves for an AGE. Probably over a decade at least. But what finally pushed me to pick this up and read it was the Book Riot Podcast — it's a book the hosts often refer to, constantly recommend, and at some point they asked, if you're a long-time listener of this show and haven't read this book yet...?

Okay, fine, I said. I'll read it.

And as soon as I did... the John Brown connection? The Kansas connection? The evolution of theology as influenced by current events/generations? No, I, TOO now want to know how I went so long without reading this!

I LOVED this book. Ravenously loved it. I gifted copies to multiple people I know. I loved the period, the tone, the theology, the Kansas/Iowa, the John Brown (who appears only peripherally in this picture but LOOMS LARGE), the small town pasturage, the prairie, the small town.

Do I love it enough to read the rest of the books? I don't know. I think the parts I am obviously interested in have already been told. But still. A five-star read, easily jumps to the list of the books of my heart forever. ( )
  greeniezona | Jan 28, 2024 |
Wow....
  Mark_Feltskog | Dec 23, 2023 |
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The New York Times bestselling author of Wench returns to the Civil War era to explore the next chapter of history--the trauma of the War and the end of slavery--in this powerful story of love and healing about three people who struggle to overcome the pain of the past and define their own future. The Civil War has ended, and Madge, Sadie, and Hemp have each come to Chicago in search of a new life. Born with magical hands, Madge has the power to discern others' suffering, but she cannot heal her own damaged heart. To mend herself and help those in need, she must return to Tennessee to face the women healers who rejected her as a child. Sadie can commune with the dead, but until she makes peace with her father, she, too, cannot fully engage her gift. Searching for his missing family, Hemp arrives in this northern city that shimmers with possibility. But redemption cannot be possible until he is reunited with those taken from him. In the bitter aftermath of a terrible, bloody war, as a divided nation tries to come together once again, Madge, Sadie, and Hemp will be caught up in a desperate, unexpected battle for survival in a community desperate to lay the pain of the past to rest. Beautiful in its historical atmosphere and emotional depth, Balm is a stirring novel of love, loss, hope, and reconciliation set during one of the most critical periods in American history.

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