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Mary Elsie Robertson

Author of Family Life

7 Works 48 Members 1 Review

Works by Mary Elsie Robertson

Family Life (1987) 15 copies
What I Have to Tell You (1989) 11 copies
Jemimalee (1977) 7 copies
The Clearing (1982) 7 copies, 1 review
Speak, Angel (1983) 3 copies
After Freud : a novel (1981) 2 copies

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Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Relationships
Marchant, Peter (husband)

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Well written, with good descriptions, use of natural imagery to reflect emotions. Annie is a survivor the winter in a remote cabin, chopping her own wood, planning meticulously what is needed to leave the co-dependent abusive relationship she was in. Her 4 year old son, Arie, is in the novel mainly as a focus for her thoughts--it seems days might go by in which he does nothing but sleep while she plans, obsesses, reflects.
The timelessness, the internal focus of a woman talking to herself reminds me of The Wall, which I recently read, yet The Clearing is more realistic, has more of a dramatic focus.
I love the north woods and so loved parts of this. " It surprised her that she was at peace, even happy, as she set the blade of the axe into the trunk of the tree and heard the echoes of those blows ringing far into the woods...Her world ended at the edge of the clearing--nothing else concerned her. But within her space she felt a connectedness with everything she could see or sense. The hard, brilliant sky, the snow, the dark shapes of the trees, the animals who shared this world of cold with her." (p 41)
Though I rate it highly, this is not a book I'll keep or read again because I don't want to return to that place.
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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