Open Secrets by Alice Munro
by Cindi
The Books We Read / Contemporary, Fiction, Historical Fiction / Open Secrets by Alice Munro
Filed Under: Contemporary, Fiction, Historical Fiction July 27, 2010, 9:40 am
I enjoyed this book. Open secrets is a collection of short stories that follows the Ontario town of Carstairs from the 1850′s through to the present. Every story featured a woman protagonist and each story had something to recomend it. I felt Vandals was my least favorite of the short stories, but it is still quite memorable.
Alice Munro did a terrific job giving each character a disctinct voice, and the relationships and motivations sublty unfold as the plot carries you along. I think though, that I didn’t really ‘get it’. I think Alice Munro has an incredible ability to fit an entire lifetime in a fraction of the sapce of most novelists, but by the end I had a hard time connecting the stories as a whole, or finding a truth or message to come away with. While the stories mostly involved the same central location, I kept looking for more overlap or cohesion. I didn’t find satisfaction, but that is most likely a problem with my own expectations and not the collection.
I would recommend this book if you love Canadian authors, or if you only have time to read about 40 pages in one sitting.
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Clarissa Foss
Clarissa is a stay-at-home mother of three. The last two years she has been wrapping up a degree in psychology after taking a six-year baby hiatus from her studies. Now that she is done reading text books she doesn't have to feel guilty curling up with some good fiction. Her favourite book is Little Women.
Cindi Foss
Cindi is a 30-year-old Kobo reading blog reviewing amateur literary critic. She appreciates all genres especially historical fiction, post-apocalyptic fiction, and suspense along with a healthy dose of 'popular' so she can keep up with what everyone is talking about. She has four or five lists of books to read at any one time (but doesn't everyone?) and she loves spreading the word on good books. Cindi will be bringing you truth and objectivity ('cause who wants to read crazy irrational opinions?) from her piece of the world in Alberta Canada.





