He thought: now, now I am falling asleep. Keen thought lost its edge;his mind began to float in a lustrous mist, a wash of shifting shapes and color,red ovoids, lavender spirals, columns of cream and silver rising like smoke. Then a curtain fell, dark foliage of dreams, and through the ducky green a spray of gilded dots, confetti dots.
We are driven by random winds, blown and crushed under passing wheels, or lifted to a garden in the sun. And for no reason at all, that anyone can see.
It is said that time is merciful and that is true. The first mad anguish fades to heavy sorrow, and after a long while, into a soft weakness of tears that can be blinked away before anyone sees. But not always.
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. Separate from the other unnamed billions who walk the earth,each of these little groups of three or five or twelve, brought together by the shuffle of chance, then welded by blood, sees in itself the whole of earth, or all that matters of it. What happens to one of the three or five or twelve will happen to them all. Whatever grief or triumph may touch any one of will touch everyone, as they are carried forward into the unknowable under the brilliant, terrifying sun which nourishes all.
This book was just beautiful.
And it’s absolutely a book that I actually find myself revisiting time and time again. In a way, it feels like this story is heartwarming and like home, where you can always return to. Because home is where the heart is.
Full of lush descriptions, I felt transported back to New York. If I wanted to run away from where I was, all I simply had to do was pick up this book and open the pages. The history period, World War I, the Great Depression. All of it was well done. The main characters trying to survive, experiencing death, heartbreak, love and happiness.
The main protagonist Anna, has won my heart over and over again. I can’t forget her. She’s so vivid, so real. All her emotions and feelings, rushed over you in waves. You could relate to her struggles, because her character felt true.
The book is told in different perspectives from different family members, but Anna lays at the heart of the story as the central character.
And the other characters, I rooted for them and wanted to see them through. The whole family felt alive and full of love, you wanted to join right in. The dreams of a person coming to America to make their fortunes and find their destiny.