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A Thousand Acres

De: Jane Smiley
Narrado por: C. J. Critt
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Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award, Jane Smiley’s spellbinding novel also headed bestseller lists for many months. A Thousand Acres is the powerful, mythic story of an American farm family and the land that nourishes and consumes its members.

Three daughters and their husbands are pulled into a tangle of love, jealousy, and fear when their father, Larry Cook, grows too old to manage the family’s fertile thousand acre farm. As each couple struggles with their own tragedies and challenges, they know their father is judging them in light of the weighty inheritance that hovers within their reach.

The Cook family, and the farm community around them, are part of a mosaic that is as enduring as the fences and fields of the broad midwestern landscape. But this endurance exacts an immense price from them in return.

“… a near-epic investigation into the broad landscape, the thousand dark acres, of the human heart.”—The Washington Post Book World

©1991 Jane Smiley (P)1996 Recorded Books

Reconocimientos y premios

Premio Pulitzer
1992
Premio del Círculo Nacional de Críticos del Libro de Estados Unidos
1991
Ficción Literaria Premio Pulitzer Premio del Círculo Nacional de Críticos del Libro de Estados Unidos Sagas Ficción Género Ficción
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Pulitzer Prize winner, Fiction, 1992

National Book Critics Circle Award, Fiction, 1991

"[A] magnificent, haunting family drama, an American retelling of Shakespeare's King Lear set on a contemporary Iowa farm....a favorite choice of reading groups everywhere (it would be a natural for Oprah)." (Entertainment Weekly)

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The book was a bit long and took forever to disclose the conflict. The story line was okay. It is a toss up whether I would recommend this book.

A Thousand Acres

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

I would recommend the print version, but not the audio version because the way the book is divided up.

What other book might you compare A Thousand Acres to and why?

This is Shakespeare's King Lear set on an Iowa farm in the 1980's.

Any additional comments?

A Thousand Acres is an amazing book, well worthy of the Pulitzer Prize. I read this many years ago when it first came out it print and wanted to listen to the audio version while I walked. The novel is organized into six books and 45 chapters, but for some inexplicable reason the recorded version has 13 chapters, some more than an hour long. If, like me, you have fumble fingers and don't hit the stop and start buttons on your device exactly right, you are forced to re-listen to part of the book or skip ahead and miss something. I can't think why this was done this way.

Serious Issues with Organization in Recorded Versi

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Would you listen to A Thousand Acres again? Why?

I would not listen again - it is not my kind of story. The teller was good, I enjoyed her delivery, but the story was not what I thought.

Good delivery - interesting story

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It's fun to keep coming back to a book you have read before and it means different things to you at different points of your life. I love this book and recommend it to anyone.

one of my favorites of all time

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Having grown up in Iowa in the 60s and 70s, the story transported me back to my roots. I knew and grew up with people just like the characters in the book, aware only of the projected exteriors and not what went on behind closed doors where real life exists. Jane Smiley unfolds that real life in layers. Many of the farming details may not interest those without some knowledge of farming but I enjoyed the familiar descriptions

Masterful story telling

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