Marilynne Robinson's Gilead, Winner Of 2005 The Pulitzer Prize For Fiction. Author of Housekeeping
Title: Gilead Author: Marilynne Robinson ISBN no. 1-84408-148-6 Pages: 282 Synopsis: Gilead is set in Gilead, Iowa in 1956 with the minister, John
Ames, facing death from heart disease. He has a young wife and son whom
he loves deeply and decides to leave his son a family history. He tells
of his grandfather, also named John Ames, a fire and brimstone preacher
from back east who went to Kansas to fight for abolition and then went
to fight in the Union Army during the Civil War. John Ames, his father,
reacted strongly to his father's violence and became a pacifist
preacher. The Ames household when all three generations lived together
was one of an uneasy truce. As Ames realizes his time on earth is
limited, a friend from earlier in his life who left in disgrace returns
to visit. Ames' life had been a solitary one before the blessing of his
cherished wife came late to him in life. As he watches his friend and
wife begin to bond, he must decide whether to tell his wife of his
friend's past. Marilynne Robinson (author of Housekeeping) has written a novel about fathers and sons, loneliness and love, faith and family and Gilead has received high praise. The Washington Post says Gilead
is "so serenely beautiful, and written in a prose so gravely measured
and thoughtful, that one feels touched with grace just to read it."
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