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by Marilynne Robinson---------------------------------------
Winner of the
Orange Prize for Fiction
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shortlisted for the Orange Prize
synopsis
Jack – prodigal
son of the Broughton family, godson and namesake of John Ames
(main protagonist of Robinson’s previous novel), gone twenty
years, has returned home looking for refuge and to try to make
peace with a past littered with trouble and pain. A bad boy from
childhood, an alcoholic who cannot hold down a job, Jack is
perpetually at odds with his surroundings and with his
traditionalist father, though he remains Broughton’s most
beloved child.
His sister Glory has also returned to Gilead,
fleeing her own mistakes, to care for their dying father.
Brilliant, loveable, wayward, Jack forges an intense new bond
with Glory and engages painfully with his father and his
father’s old friend, John Ames.
Marilynne Robinson
is the author of the novels Housekeeping
(1981), chosen as one of the Observer’s 100 greatest novels of
all time, received the PEN/Hemingway Award for the best first
novel and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and
Gilead (2004) which won the Pulitzer and the National
Book Critics Circle Award. She has also written two works of
non-fiction, Mother Country and The
Death of Adam, and teaches at the Iowa Writers’
Workshop.
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