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Julia Glass - Three Junes
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pros: Well developed characters and interesting locales
cons: Very obviously 3 tales combined to make 1 book
Three in One
Three Junes is really not one book - it is three separate novellas, which are grouped together into... See Full Review
pros: Artfully crafted characters, settings and relationships - a full flavored offering.
cons: One wishes it might not end.
Three Junes - Exquisite - a must read book
This book is truly a literary symphony as delicate themes introduced in the first section are interw... See Full Review
pros: Thoughtful, lovely writing carefully peels back the layers of family relationships.
cons: Clunky ending throws in a bunch of extraneous and uninteresting characters.
Family Portrait
Is there anyone out there who feels like their family understands them? I mean really understands t... See Full Review
Product Details
| Key Information | |
| Narrator | John Keating |
| Awards | 2002 National Book Award |
| Authors | Julia Glass |
| Fiction Genre | Family & Relationships |
| Professional Reviews | |
| Professional Reviews | <b><i>Kirkus</i>:</b> "Glass makes it all work..., though the parts are not uniformly credible or compelling. Nevertheless, a rather formidable dibut." |
| Book Editions | |
| Book Editions | <Edition><item name="format">Paperback</item><item name="edition">Reprint</item><item name="pages">353</item><item name="date">April 01, 2003</item><item name="publisher">Anchor Books</item><item name="measurements">8.25"(h) x 5.25"(w) x 1"(d), 0.55 lbs.</item><item name="isbn">9780385721424</item></Edition> |
| First Line | |
| Publisher's Note | Paul chose Greece for its predictable whiteness: the blanching heat by day, the rush of stars at night, the glint of the lime-washed houses crowding its coast. Blinding, searing, somnolent, fossilized Greece. |





