Dale Peck's second novel offers a searing, nuanced portrait of a marriage across the decades. Beatrice and Henry--the parents of the protagonist of Peck's debut novel, Martin and John --are first... This description may be from another edition of this product.
After months of putting off reading "the law of enclusures" I sat down and read it in one Saturday. With an amazing writing style, and an invitation to look into Dale Peck's childhood, it was hard to even take a break to eat. The authors amazing discriptions of Henry's and Beatrices heavenly and hellish relationship make for deep thinking on the readers view of love. More then once I needed to stop and just reflect not just on the book, but on my life as well. This book is definatly worthy of reading again.
honest, emotional portrait of a marriage
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Dale Peck's "The Law of Enclosures" tells the story of the relationship between Henry and Beatrice from the moment they meet until they are both in their later years. The structure of the story, alternating between the present and the past, provides a startling contrast in the emotions they share over time. One chapter relates their youthful love and energy and the next shows what happens after a lifetime of stress and living together. The middle section where Peck speaks to and about his own family, especially his father, lets the reader understand the relationship between his fictional characters even better. All in all, an extremely effective and emotional tale. I highly recommend it!
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