Pearl

Pearl

E-Book
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Beschreibung

LONG-LISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE • Heartbreaking and redeeming, Pearl is the story of a young woman in a small English village who is struggling with the disappearance of her mother, what feels like a lifetime ago. "A masterful novel, shot through with legend and song. It can be read on many levels: as a mystery, as a story of grief and healing, as a response to a poem. But most of all, it can be read as a story of love." —The Boston Globe "A gorgeous, swirling, haunted and haunting potion of a book...How utterly moving, to be under its beautiful, artful spell." —Paul Harding, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Tinkers and This Other Eden Marianne is eight years old when her mother goes missing. Left behind with her baby brother and grieving father in a ramshackle house on the edge of a small village, she clings to the fragmented memories of her mother’s love; the smell of fresh herbs, the games they played, and the songs and stories of her childhood. As time passes, Marianne finds it difficult to adjust, fixated on her mother’s disappearance and the secrets she’s sure her father is keeping from her. Yet, in one of her mother’s dusty old books, she discovers a medieval poem called Pearl, and, trusting in the promise of its consolation, it seems as if her life begins to parallel the poem's course. But questions remain. Marianne is ever more tormented by the unmarked gravestone in the abandoned chapel and the tidal pull of the river, and as her childhood home begins to crumble, the past leads her down a path of self-destruction. Can Marianne ever come to understand her mother’s choices? And will her own future as a mother help her find her peace?
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Beiträge

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Alle
5

“Forgetting is not the worst thing. Remembering is not the worst thing either. The worst thing is when you have forgotten, and then you remember. It catches you out.” I did not think this book would make me cry as it did or that it would mean as much to me as it does now. Suddenly I wish I had been better at journaling all my life and written things down to remember. I listened to scott street on repeat while reading this book and wow. the way it just works. I wasn’t immediately hooked and had a back and forth of putting the book down and picking it up again. It quickly grew on me and I ended up growing so attached to all the characters that showed up, the way the story progressed and the beautiful writing on each and every page. It’s not quite 5 stars…more of a 4.5 but I still loved it very much. I’m so glad this book was finished and I’m so glad I got to read it. I think it’s just what I needed for june.

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