![]() ![]() It is one of those books that I think about over and over even after it is finished. Since graduating from BYU in English I never wanted to read another scholarly article analyzing a work of literature but this book (KIND OF) gives me that desire. ![]() The introduction of my copy calls the book a "modern classic" and I'd have to agree. I really came to know the Langs and Morgans. I could tell that every detail was deliberate. It made me think a lot about the intimacies of friendships and the small details that make people whom they are. I loved how interesting Stegner made situations that occur in every day life. It was fascinating for me to read about the realistic quiet lives. ![]() Although it is not plot driven, I eagerly read it quickly. I thought: This is an intricate and well-crafted novel. The book explores the small details of their inner lives, the complex nuances of their friendships, and the minutiae of their marriages. It's about: The book follows the lives of two married couples who meet and become friends while living in Madison, Wisconsin during the height of the Depression. ![]()
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