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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
One Of The Most Depressing Reads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A woman who works in my local bookstore gave me a copy of this, suggesting I might enjoy it. It is certainly well written, but somewhere along the way, I saw where this was going. I hoped I was wrong, but sadly, I was right. And if anyone is interested in reading this book, stop reading this post right here.
"When All Is Said" uses a "Ulysses" type structure--an evening in the life of a man drinking in his neighborhood bar, musing on his life. There has been some tragedy--what Irish novel wouldn't have some?--in his life, but, save for the death of his wife, he cannot get past it.
I get it. But he has a successful son in the States, who, with a wife and children, love him dearly. Maurice Hannigan, for that is the man's name, is reaching that point where he may not be able to care for himself. A nursing home looms, and, to be sure, his son and family will find him a comfortable, not abusive, place.
He will have none of it. So, leaving a tape recording to his son, he descends the stairs to the honeymoon suite in the hotel he now owns, and takes his life.
So, the entire novel amounts to a suicide note.
I am at an age where most in my early life have left. I am so grateful to have my David. But this book got under my skin, and not in a good way. I have fears of loneliness and isolation; this book triggered them all. I am now reading a piece of fun trash to get the taste of this book out of my mouth.
And I also happen to be of Irish descent!
I cannot say the book is bad, or that Griffin is a bad writer. She is not.
But if you don't have the emotional constitution for this type of material, stay away. Had I known what I was in for, at the start, I might not have read it, in the first place.
And, yet, it is being touted as "the next great Irish novel."
Can't the Irish write anything that is not morose?????????????????
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2 comments:
Thanks for the warning!🚧
Victoria,
You are most welcome.
Spare yourself!
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