I just read this book, and if I`m honest, I can hardly remember what it was about. Not because it was boring, but becAUSE the story was almost too dense to digest. It centres around 4 main protagonists: Walter, his wife Laura (not sure if that`s the right name), Joey, one of their 2 children, and Richard, walter`s old college room-mate and brief illicit lover of Laura`s. It chronicals their...
more I just read this book, and if I`m honest, I can hardly remember what it was about. Not because it was boring, but becAUSE the story was almost too dense to digest. It centres around 4 main protagonists: Walter, his wife Laura (not sure if that`s the right name), Joey, one of their 2 children, and Richard, walter`s old college room-mate and brief illicit lover of Laura`s. It chronicals their lives and inter-relationships, swithcing from present to past and back again. Themes it explores: unequal love in a marriage, loyalty to partners and friends, how not to raise your children, how your parents affect the kind of person you will become, how your parents`lives were less than ideal, the loss of trust among friends and partners, the rivalries between friends, and the freedom and redemption of forgiveness. On top of all that, there are subplots about conservation, big business exploitation, military corruption, yahhda, yahda, yahda. It took me a week to read this book, because it was too much to absorb in just three or four sittings. Unquestionnasbly well-writtten. The complexity of the details is A testament to the prodigious intellect of the author. Not fast-food reading, in these multi-tasking times, but a measured five-course meal in a fine-food restaurant.
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