Year of Wonders

by Geraldine Brooks | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0142001430 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Ri of Cincinnati, Ohio USA on 3/25/2010
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Journal Entry 1 by Ri from Cincinnati, Ohio USA on Thursday, March 25, 2010
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Geraldine Brooks's Year of Wonders describes the 17th-century plague that is carried from London to a small Derbyshire village by an itinerant tailor. As villagers begin, one by one, to die, the rest face a choice: do they flee their village in hope of outrunning the plague or do they stay? The lord of the manor and his family pack up and leave. The rector, Michael Mompellion, argues forcefully that the villagers should stay put, isolate themselves from neighboring towns and villages, and prevent the contagion from spreading. His oratory wins the day and the village turns in on itself. Cocooned from the outside world and ravaged by the disease, its inhabitants struggle to retain their humanity in the face of the disaster. The narrator, the young widow Anna Frith, is one of the few who succeeds. With Mompellion and his wife, Elinor, she tends to the dying and battles to prevent her fellow villagers from descending into drink, violence, and superstition. All is complicated by the intense, inexpressible feelings she develops for both the rector and his wife. Year of Wonders sometimes seems anachronistic as historical fiction; Anna and Mompellion occasionally appear to be modern sensibilities unaccountably transferred to 17th-century Derbyshire. However, there is no mistaking the power of Brooks's imagination or the skill with which she constructs her story of ordinary people struggling to cope with extraordinary circumstances.

Journal Entry 2 by Ri at Cincinnati, Ohio USA on Friday, August 20, 2010
Some parts of this book soared along for me and I couldn't put it down while other parts seemed to drag and I could hardly read 3pages before falling asleep. In all truth, this may have more to do with my busy summer hosting and traveling and mommying than the interest inherent in the book, but still...

I would certainly read other Geraldine Brooks books that cross my path. I felt that this was really the diary of a young woman during the bubonic plague. The voice felt really true. It was one of the better novels of historical fiction that I've read.

I'm sending this one on to elsi from the Historical Fiction Swap at Bookobsessed. Enjoy!

Journal Entry 3 by elsi at Sanger, Texas USA on Sunday, September 12, 2010
Arrived in today's mail. I'm looking forward to reading it.

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