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Books to the Ceiling

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A blog about books and reading - and occasionally life in general!

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Books to the Ceiling | A blog about books and reading – and occasionally life in general! Books to the Ceiling So Long, See You Tomorrow February 19, 2024 at 10:54 pm ( Book review , books ) This was actually a re-read, having been recommended to me by a colleague at the library shortly after I went to work there in 1982. It was published in 1980 and was William Maxwell’s final work of fiction, . A retrospective of this author’s work recently appeared in the Wall Street Journal, prompting me to revisit this book. If recollection serves, I like it the first time. I liked it this time too, but with a few reservations. These had mainly to do with the novel’s unremittingly dreary tone. The plot concerns two families, the Smiths and the Wilsons, who are eking out a living as tenant farmers in Illinois in the early 1920s. The story is told by the son of the Wilsons who, at the time of the novel’s opening, is a close friend of Cletus Smith, son of the other family. As the ...

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