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"BRAIDED LIVES is a big, rich book. This writer just
gets better and better. She is allowing more flashes of humor and more
generosity...her sure novelist's hold on making a good story, her poet's
eye for careful detail.. BRAIDED LIVES is a novel that tries not to
simplify but to clarify...and by so doing, it adds a great deal to our
under-standing of how things came to be as they are, and what some of
yesterday might have meant." "This book demonstrates the maturation of Piercy's native talent
for story-telling...we would have to look to a French writer like Colette
or to American writers of another generation, like May Sarton, to find
anyone who writes as tenderly as Piercy about life's redeeming pleasures
- sex, of course, but also the joys of good food, good conversation,
and the reassuring little rituals like feeding the cats, watering the
plant, weeding the garden." "No writer I know has so thoroughly explored the changing, despairing,
frightening, and complicated world of a young college girl becoming
a woman.”
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