(Mo's review) Three Junes by Julia Glass
Wednesday, July 18, 2007 by Mo
I actually finished reading “Three Junes” last weekend, but have been putting off writing my review, because (at the risk of sounding ‘literary illiterate’) I’m still not certain if I enjoyed the book or not.
According to the back cover, this 2002 National Book Award winning novel is one “set in Greece, Scotland, Greenwich Village, and Long Island, that traces the members of a Scottish family as they confront the joys and longings, fulfillments and betrayals of love in all its guises.” Written in three sections which each focus on different central characters, I found myself either utterly apathetic or completely absorbed with them, depending on where I found myself in the book.
You can read my full review here
According to the back cover, this 2002 National Book Award winning novel is one “set in Greece, Scotland, Greenwich Village, and Long Island, that traces the members of a Scottish family as they confront the joys and longings, fulfillments and betrayals of love in all its guises.” Written in three sections which each focus on different central characters, I found myself either utterly apathetic or completely absorbed with them, depending on where I found myself in the book.
You can read my full review here