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The Mourners' Bench: A Novel

af Susan Dodd

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Thirty-year-old Leandra leads a solitary existence on an island in North Carolina, earning a modest living by fixing broken dolls. But her quiet, isolated life takes an unexpected turn when her sister's husband, Wim, appears, a man she has not seen for ten years, since their urgent love affair ended in tragedy. Wim, now dying of cancer, feels the need to see Leandra one last time. In alternating, distinctly American voices -- one the twang of a New England Yankee, the other a gentle Southern drawl -- these two characters tell a wistful, wonderfully evoked story, from their first meeting, when Leandra was summoned to Boston to care for her pregnant, depressed sister, to the growing passion that led them beyond common sense and caution. As the narrative alternates between past and present, Leandra and Wim lay claim to the love they've denied themselves and each other. With a sure sense of language and the kind of detail that rings with truth, Susan Dodd creates characters who will resonate in the reader's mind long after their tale reaches its inevitable end. Soft-spoken, sensitive, and deeply moving, The Mourners' Bench is literary fiction at its best, a powerfully eloquent novel of love, loss, regret, and rediscovery.… (mere)
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  BookConcierge | Mar 5, 2016 |
The title sets the mood for this somber novel, a meditation on the ways to carry grief, to remain constant in loving someone, and considerations for forgiveness. Some beautiful language, some plot points that are a little hard to believe...including the main storyline of an erudite New England poet falling in love with a stubborn young woman from South Carolina. But a worthy read nonetheless, if particularly for the graceful language. ( )
  Lcwilson45 | Sep 9, 2010 |
William is dying and chooses to spend what is left of his life with the woman he loves--his dead wife's sister. He makes his final arrangements for dispostion of property, shares his decision with his present wife and leaves his home in New England to be with Leandra in her tiny cabin in rural South Carolina. She accepts him, and accepts the fact that he will be with her until he dies. Dodd explores the physical, spiritual and emotional aspects of the end of a life and paints an unsparing portrait of "Wim," a man tormented by his past sins.

The book is very well done, eminently readable and provides an intriguing story with some surprises. ( )
  turtlesleap | Feb 27, 2010 |
About a woman taking care of a dying man. ( )
  jepeters333 | Dec 29, 2008 |
a quick easy read; a little forgettable as time goes by -- but in general I would say I enjoyed it. ( )
  jhowell | Jan 5, 2007 |
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Thirty-year-old Leandra leads a solitary existence on an island in North Carolina, earning a modest living by fixing broken dolls. But her quiet, isolated life takes an unexpected turn when her sister's husband, Wim, appears, a man she has not seen for ten years, since their urgent love affair ended in tragedy. Wim, now dying of cancer, feels the need to see Leandra one last time. In alternating, distinctly American voices -- one the twang of a New England Yankee, the other a gentle Southern drawl -- these two characters tell a wistful, wonderfully evoked story, from their first meeting, when Leandra was summoned to Boston to care for her pregnant, depressed sister, to the growing passion that led them beyond common sense and caution. As the narrative alternates between past and present, Leandra and Wim lay claim to the love they've denied themselves and each other. With a sure sense of language and the kind of detail that rings with truth, Susan Dodd creates characters who will resonate in the reader's mind long after their tale reaches its inevitable end. Soft-spoken, sensitive, and deeply moving, The Mourners' Bench is literary fiction at its best, a powerfully eloquent novel of love, loss, regret, and rediscovery.

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