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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I didn't find this at all easy to read or engaging. Maybe I'm too old, but the time shifts confused me as well as the lack of explicit statements of relations between people. In many ways I appreciated the author's attempt to show how secrets or simple lack of openness can have a dramatic effect on people in relationship, but there was just too much hidden from the reader (*this reader*, anyway). I think Ms Madden needed to bring us deeper into at least one person's life. Too much of the book seemed to be seen from a detached observer who could see that things were going wrong but didn't know enough to be able to understand. ( ) Madden weaves a dark story about Jane, whose parents perished in a fire when she was only two, and her two daughters. Raised by an aunt and sent to boarding school, Jane felt unwanted and unloved. She felt lonely and somehow isolated herself from society, even isolating herself from her husband. The daughters grew up loving their mother but frightened of her. The odd family dynamics contributed to strangeness in their own behaviors. The remote location plays into the novel's depictions of despair. The novel looks at loneliness, isolation, and secrets. Madden does a good job crafting the Somerset Maugham award-winning narrative. Although readers may not feel a personal connection to the characters, they may reflect on individual psychology and make comparisons to their own family dynamics. no reviews | add a review
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Sisters Sarah and Catherine each have a secret. However, as winter gives way to spring at the bleak and isolated farm where they live with their mother Jane, the burden of these secrets becomes intolerable. Deirdre Madden won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature for Hidden Symptoms. No library descriptions found. |
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