
Lauren T. (
LaurenTW) wrote on 12/30/2008...
This the the third book I've read by this author, and I wish there were a whole lot more of his to read. What Proulx, Spragg, McMurtry and James Galvin have done for the West, Haruf does for the Midwest. His characters are true-to-life and unforgettable. His narration style of this book, though different from Plainsong and its sequel Eventide, is unique and plausible at the same time. I agree with another reviewer -- you never want his books to end, and you put down the book wondering what will happen to the characters who remain.

L. G. (
L) wrote on 1/12/2008...
Written with homey language, this is a first-person account of farming neighbors on the Colorado plains. I felt the story dragged on, and I didn't find the characters likeable, save the narrator. I hung in until the end, though I wish I hadn't. I'd give it 2 out of 5 stars. I wanted to like it - I really did, but I thought it fell short in so many ways.
part of his midwestern series of books in the same style as plainsong, so quiet and lyrical.

Marta J. (
booksnob) wrote on 6/12/2006...
Anything this man writes is fantastic and highly recommended.

Mary S. (
NJMary63) wrote on 5/30/2006...
I love Kent Haruf's writing. He makes the characters seem so real and I never want his books to end.

Laurie Z. (
Piros1) wrote on 4/20/2006...
I love stories about strong, stoic older women (I hope to be one someday!), and this is one of those. Very gripping - some mystery involved!
Very interesting and sad book.I could hardly put it down.