Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell


This was such a good book. Last year I had set out to read as many of the classics I could, especially the ones that were set in Victorian times. I just love the Victorian era novels!
When I first started reading this book, I was not convinced that I was going to like it. It moved a little slow for me in the beginning, but it was able to hold my attention and I am glad it did. The story revolves around a young girl named Molly. There are so many lessons we could all learn from Molly when it comes to sacrificing ones own wants and desires for someone else's happiness. Molly is truly a selfless individual who puts others before herself.
Molly's world is taken on a roller coaster ride when her father decides to remarry in order to provide a mother for his only daughter. Molly welcomes a new mother and a sister into her life, and everything changes. This is a story about self sacrifice, patience, innocence, coming of age, and love all rolled into one. I really enjoyed reading this book. The ending is a little abrupt as the author, Elizabeth Gaskell, passed away before completing the story. However, you can tell the direction she was heading with the story line. For anyone who enjoys reading Victorian era novels this is a must read.

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