Posted by Mary on Wednesday, Jul 1, 2015
I have long been a fan of Jane Smiley's work. While I haven't read everything she has written, as I am sometimes not too interested in the subject matter, she does tell a good story.
I am particularly fond of her titles with a horse theme including a recent series targeted to older children, and her Iowa based titles.
Her newest books are parts one and two of a trilogy. I think of them as multi-generational family sagas. The first book, Some Luck, begins in 1920 on a small family farm in Denby Iowa. The story follows a couple, Walter and Roseanna Langdon, their children and extended family through World War II and into the early 1950's.
The second of the series, Early Warning, picks up in the early 1950's and goes on through 1986 with a third generation of the Langdon family coming into adulthood.
Smiley draws characters who are multifaceted and just like real people, sometimes you really like them and sometimes you don't. These stories can be read as a "light" history of the economy and evolution of life on a family farm as well as the social and political climate of the times.
I feel like this family could have lived down the road from me growing up. I can't wait to see how they all end up in the next volume!
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