Saturday, March 12, 2005

A Widow for One Year (book review)

A Widow for One Year (1998) by John Irving. By the author of "The World According to Garp" and "The Cider House Rules." Intriguing premise set in 1958: Sixteen-year-old Eddie has an affair with the beautiful Marion, 39. Forever after, he has a thing for older women. The novel drifts for quite a while in its middle section, however, as Ruth, Marion's daughter, goes on an adventure in Amsterdam that involves research in the red-light district. Toward the end, the novel gets back on track, but it has taken an awful long time to get there. Grade: B

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