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Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Hannah Coulter



Summary: Hannah, the now-elderly narrator, recounts the love she has for the land and for her community. She remembers each of her two husbands, and all places and community connections threatened by twentieth-century technologies. At risk is the whole culture of family farming, hope redeemed when her wayward and once lost grandson, Virgil, returns to his rural home place to work the farm. 

Thoughts: Hannah Coulter is the bittersweet tale of a life gone by. We see Hannah's childhood and early adult life during war times and how the world recovered afterward from the loss and damage left behind. We see a quiet tale of times changing and how the land and people change with it, moving on and coming full circle at the same time. A moving book that is well written, with the background of life itself more of a focus than the specific people. The cast is still well developed and enjoyable, almost guaranteed to make readers cry.

Content: War, adult relationships, and other hard topics plus writing style make this a good read for adults. 

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