Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Map of The World...


This week's read is fabulous...I'm boycotting the Women's Ministry's chosen books, at least 'til I finish this one...A Map Of the Wold...(I found it at the Goodwill the day I bought the Bible).
The first line was a great hook..."I used to think if you fell from grace it was more likely than not the result of one stupendous error, or else an unfortunate accident. I hadn't learned that it can happen so gradually you don't lose your stomach or hurt yourself in the landing." I couldn't put it down... I'm 1/2 way through it. Below is a synopsis...

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One unremarkable June morning, Alice Goodwin is, as usual, trying to keep in check both her temper and her tendency to blame herself for her family's shortcomings. Six years ago, when the Goodwins took over the last dairy farm in the small Midwestern town of Prairie Center, they envisioned their home as a self-made paradise. But these days, as Alice is all too aware, her elder daughter Emma is prone to inexplicable fits of rage, her husband Howard distrusts her maternal competence, and Prairie Center's tight-knit suburban community shows no signs of warming to "those hippies who think they can run a farm." A loner by nature, Alice is torn between a yearning for solitude coupled with a deep need to be at the center of a perfect family.On this particular day, Emma has started the morning with a violent tantrum, her little sister Claire is eating pennies, and it is Alice's turn to watch her neighbor's two small girls as well as her own children. She absentmindedly steals a minute alone that turns into ten: time enough for a devastating accident to occur. Her neighbor's daughter Lizzie drowns in the farm's pond, and Alice — whose volatility and unmasked directness keep her on the outskirts of acceptance — becomes the perfect scapegoat. At the same time, a seemingly trivial incident from Alice's past resurfaces and takes on gigantic proportions, leading the Goodwins far from Lizzie's death into a maze of guilt and doubt culminating in a harrowing court trial and the family's shattering downfall.

Grab your popcorn, it's a movie too...but I've got to finish the book first. Anyone read it or saw the movie? If you comment, don't give away the ending to either!

4 comments:

Candy said...

Hey, I think I may have that book! I used to buy all the Oprah book selections. I'll have to look. Don't think I've read it though or if I did, I don't remember. I used to read BEFORE kids! :) Glad you are loving it!

canscrap4u2 said...

maybe you took it to the Goodwill and I bought it. :-)

susan said...

don't watch the movie.. they left to much out!! Susan

Sharron said...

Sounds like a good read. I'll have to get it. Don't worry about the book club selections. They are easy reads. I just read another Peretti novel. Wish they would choose one of his novels.