The Shipping News

A Novel

Mass Market Paperback, 364 pages

English language

Published Jan. 5, 2001 by Scribner Paperback Fiction.

OCLC Number:
797363609

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4 stars (27 reviews)

When Quoyle's two-timing wife meets her just deserts, he retreats with his two daughters to his ancestral home on the starkly beautiful Newfoundland coast, where a rich cast of local characters and family members all play a part in Quoyle's struggle to reclaim his life. As Quoyle confronts his private demons -- and the unpredictable forces of nature and society -- he begins to see the possibility of love without pain or misery.

A vigorous, darkly comic, and at times magical portrait of the contemporary North American family, "The Shipping News" shows why Annie Proulx is recognized as one of the most gifted and original writers in America today.

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Ładna historia o odnajdywaniu siebie w rzeczach małych

4 stars

Pewnie bez zaskoczenia, ale zaczynałem od obejrzenia filmu. Dopiero wiele lat później zdecydowałem się na przeczytanie książki. Akcenty są rozłożone nieco inaczej, choć tutaj i tak muszę powiedzieć, że filmowa wersja jest bardzo wierna oryginałowi (jak na to, że mówimy o zupełnie różnych mediach). Ogólnie, historia nieco ku pokrzepieniu serc, czasem mocno przerysowania, ale bardzo czytalna.

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5 stars

 My mother read this in the early 90s, not long after it came out, and recommended it to me. It's just now, six years after her death, that I've read it.
 I can see why she thought I would like it. Amid Proulx's dazzling, inventive prose is a simple story of a man coming to terms with life, his career, fatherhood, and love. There are no explosions of earth shaking drama, just thought, hard work and acceptance.
 If you wanted high drama but don't find it in The Shipping News that's OK; the descriptions of Newfoundland and its colorful characters are enough.

Review of 'The shipping news' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I finally finished this book after I have no idea how many months. I liked the characters; I found Quoyle to be a relatable character and it was nice to "watch" him flourish over time. I even had a strong desire to visit Newfoundland no matter how cold and treacherous a picture the author drew. Still, this book didn't grab me. I enjoyed the writing, but I couldn't wait to be done with the book.

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