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Our Kind
by Kate Walbert


  
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Book Description

I was reminded by Trueblood’s novel how much I had enjoyed Kate Walbert’s hauntingly beautiful Our Kind: A Novel in Stories. Written in seductively oblique prose, Walbert’s second novel limns the lives of a group of upper-class women who married in the early 1950s, raised children, divorced in the latish 1970s, and are now, in the 1990s, soldiering their way through the repercussions of illness, regrets, old sorrows, and the indignities of growing old. Among the group are the artistic one, the recovering alcoholic, the one whose daughter killed herself, and more. Narrated by these women collectively (“Years ago we were led down the primrose lane, then abandoned somewhere near the carp pond”), their current lives include an intervention with the local realtor, trying to save the geese at the Country Club, calling old lovers on the phone, and my favorite, a priceless chapter called “Sick Chicks,” which describes a book discussion group that meets in a local hospice (this week they’re talking about Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs. Dalloway).




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