The Agnostics (Michigan Literary Fiction Awards) | 
| Author: Wendy Rawlings Publisher: University of Michigan Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 248 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.1
ISBN: 0472116258 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780472116256 ASIN: 0472116258
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“Who knows if there’s a God? There’s us, now, and caterpillars and other insects and mulch. So thinks Stephen Wirth as he watches his marriage collapse. Between bouts of alcoholism and attempts to restore a fleet of decrepit boats, Stephen does his best to help his daughters cope with their mother having fallen in love with another woman. But growing up and making sense of the world is something the girls must do on their own, just as for their mother there is no easy way around building a new life. Set on Long Island, The Agnostics follows the Wirths through several decades as they struggle to redefine themselves and their idea of family. Painting with a fine and delicate brush, Wendy Rawlings reveals her characters’ lives as a series of discrete moments, illuminating the intimate story of one American middle-class family. “Already an accomplished stylist, Rawlings has given us a first novel that is at once delicate and intense. The characters are so finely engraved and their passions so recognizable, the river of their daily lives runs so broad and deep, in the end we feel not that we have merely read about them but that we have lived with them, side by side. A poignant, exquisitely focused book.” —Sigrid Nunez, author of The Last of Her Kind
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Beautifully Rendere December 12, 2007 Wendy Rawlings novel is a beautifully rendered tale of love and loss--of a family's deep connection to one another and the events that fractured their bond. The family in Rawlings story must cope with the mother's need to move in a disparate direction. While some members acclimate to the change better than others--each character illuminates a different response. The reader may recognize the feelings that the characters grapple with in the story. It's fascinating to watch the tale unfold; we are given a chance to see what happens when we choose (or not) to accept our loved ones.
Kudos November 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Rawlings' empathy for all her characters is masterfully done at the level of both craft and insight. The prose is melodic throughout: Every incomplete, simple, and compound sentence falls faultlessly on the ear. But what stays with the reader is the author's ability to probe the thoughts and actions of a family's uniquely modern challenges and arrive at universal principles.
Fascinating and unforgettable! November 9, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is literary fiction at its best. Vividly drawn characters, brilliant description and detail, a gripping, moving story told with a discerning eye and an open heart. The worn fabric of a family's life is ripped to shreds, then pieced together in a crazy quilt that promises to be more durable and, oddly, more comfortable. Rawlings' writing is exquisite; she truly deserves the Michigan Literary Fiction Award she won for this shattering, humorous, hopeful and memorable novel.
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