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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Stilted & awkward writing style - more like something written for the family & self-published. I learned a few interesting things though about building a house, life in the 1950s, etc. It did get more exciting after she became a widow. And it is in a pretty jacket, nice easy format, short. If you've any interest in memoirs of ordinary people I do recommend this. ( ) Wilmot MacNeil is Scottish, stubborn and determined to purchase a home in the country for his wife Mary. He has little time left after receiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer. He forges ahead buying a beautiful plot of land in Canton Center, Connecticut and proceeds to turn the broken barn into a home. He works on his own; Mary helps on weekends and Mondays around her schedule as librarian in Hartford. Despite his health deteriorating Wilmot continues pushing himself and Mary until the house is livable if not complete. A wonderful and touching story of a small town rallying around the MacNeils during Wilmot's final year; offering help, support and kindness in many forms. And how Mary grieves but completes her home and learns to live independently (as Wilmot wanted) and thrive with help from her sons, friends and community. Refreshingly enjoyable. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
With their two children grown and away from home, Mary and Wilmot MacNeill led a simple life together in a tiny house in Hartford, Connecticut. But when they learned that Wilmot's cancer would soon take his life, he insisted they build Mary a home in the country, where she could learn to live on her own and take care of herself, once he was gone.So begins the transformation of a dilapidated barn on a scrambled thicket of Connecticut countryside into a beautiful, fruitful home, along with the metamorphosis of a proper librarian and wife into a strong, independent woman who's not only making the tea but also shoveling the manure and facing the elements. The inevitable happens -- Wilmot dies -- but the woman he leaves behind is forever changed. With the help of many friends and neighbors, Mary finishes the house, lives there for many years, and becomes a vital and happy member of the rural community.Written in 1952, The Widow Down by the Brook is a splendid time capsule, depicting the simplicity of rural New England life in the 1950s and offering up one woman's hands-on experience with the changing gender roles this century has wit No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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