Dec 2, 2008
By placing a mother's story alongside a father's story in this volume, Smiley experiments with the differing narrative rhythms she associates with each gender. The first-person voice of Ordinary Love belongs to a fifty-two-year-old Iowan, a divorced mother of five grown children who typifies Smiley's clear-eyed defiance of sentimental pieties about the heartland matriarch. Rachel Kinsella's story, matter-of-factly told in a tone at once stoic and unrepentant, involves the jarring incompatibility of having proudly borne five babies in five years while married to a doting,...
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