Homestead by Rosina Lippi

Homestead by Rosina Lippi

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Set among the women of a remote Alpine village, this novel spans most of the 20th century and puts at the heart of each chapter a different woman, at a point in her life when her long-suppressed desire of anger or jealousy flares briefly into vivid life.

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Homestead by Rosina Lippi

Set among the women of a remote Alpine village, this novel spans most of the 20th century and puts at the heart of each chapter a different woman, at a point in her life when her long-suppressed desire of anger or jealousy flares briefly into vivid life.
Reviewer: A reader from Old Greenwich, Connecticut , Sept 1999: This is an outstanding bookLippi has an extraordinary ability to make you feel that you know these women. Her descriptions are so touching and evocative. I couldn't put down... even the second and third times I read it. I've encouraged everyone I know to read this excellent book and every single person loved it! GIVE IT A TRY! You won't be disappointed. Reviewer: A reader from New York , June 10, 1999: The women in these stories reminded me of the women I grew up with in rural Minnesota. The external details are different (and engrossing) but I still knew and understood and came to love them. I am reminded of Alice Munro. Reviewer: A reader from Newton, MA, October 12: HOMESTEAD is a beautiful, blossoming novel that will summon you back again and again. The stories are like pieces to a puzzle - unique and individual, but when joined together, complimentary in their own purposeful way. The result is a very poignant and vibrant image that stays in your mind's eye long after you've closed the book .
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ISBN 13 9780007105793
ISBN 10 0007105797
Title Homestead
Author Rosina Lippi
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2001-02-05
Number of pages 224
Prizes Short-listed for Orange Prize for Fiction 2001
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.