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Plainsong / Haruf, Kent
Ubicación : 813.30876/H221p Autores: Haruf, Kent, Autor Título : Plainsong Fuente : New York [US] : Vintage Books, 1999, vi, 306 p. Temas : AMERICAN LITERATURE, COUNTRY LIFE – CITY LIFE – FICTION Resumen : Summary: The Interwoven Lives in Holt: In Plainsong by Kent Haruf, we are taken to the small town of Holt, Colorado, where we are introduced to a cast of characters whose lives are interwoven in unexpected ways. The story begins with the McPheron brothers, Harold and Raymond, who are struggling to adapt to the new living arrangements after Victoria, a pregnant teenager, is taken in by them following her mother's abandonment.
Meanwhile, Tom Guthrie, a high school teacher, is dealing with his own personal struggles. His wife, Ella, has fallen into a deep depression, leaving him to care for their two sons, Ike and Bobby, on his own. The narrative follows Tom's attempts to balance his responsibilities as a father and a teacher while dealing with his wife's deteriorating mental health.
The Struggles of Adolescence: As the story progresses, we witness the challenges faced by the boys in the town. Ike, the older of Tom's two sons, is bullied at school, while his younger brother, Bobby, is struggling to understand his mother's condition. Victoria, the pregnant teenager, is also dealing with her own set of problems, including her strained relationship with her mother and the difficulties of being a young, single mother-to-be.
Despite their different backgrounds, these characters find themselves seeking comfort and companionship in each other. The McPheron brothers offer Victoria a home, and the Guthrie boys find solace in their friendship with a girl named Maggie, who has her own family issues to contend with.
Community and Support: Throughout Plainsong, we see the importance of community and support in dealing with life's challenges. The characters in Holt come together to help one another, offering kindness, understanding, and a sense of belonging. This is especially evident in the relationships between the McPheron brothers and Victoria, as well as between the Guthrie boys and Maggie.
Despite the hardships they face, the characters in Plainsong show resilience and determination. They find strength in each other and in the unyielding landscape of the high plains, which serves as a powerful backdrop to their lives.
The Power of Connection
As the story unfolds, we see how these seemingly disconnected lives begin to intersect and influence one another. The characters find common ground in their shared experiences of hardship and loss, and they form bonds that help them navigate their way through difficult times.
In the end, Plainsong is a testament to the power of human connection. It portrays the beauty and complexity of ordinary lives, and the ways in which people can find strength and resilience in the face of adversity when they come together as a community....leer masleer menosReserva
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