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Dwelling Places
Dwelling Places
Author: Vinita Hampton Wright
"In Beulah, Iowa, widow women all over town garden in the clothes of deceased husbands. From a distance, they often look like small-framed men. They keep their husbands' clothes because it's wasteful to throw away hats and shirts that still have wear in them. They wear the clothes in memory of the men they have survived, even aft...  more »

From its remarkable opening lines to its satisfying, redemptive close, Dwelling Places is a novel of plain beauty and profound emotion.

Mack has lost his farm. After six generations of Iowa farming, the Barnes family has had to call it quits -- just barely saving the family home. Mack and Jodie, along with their two children, Kenzie and Young Taylor, are struggling to gain a foothold in this unfamiliar season of their life together. When Mack returns home after a brief stay in the psychiatric ward, it soon becomes clear that his depression is only the beginning of his troubles. Jodie tries to welcome him back; yet she has coped for so long, she cannot recognize her own desperation -- until she's drawn into the arms of another man. Fourteen-year-old Kenzie has turned to Jesus for comfort and believes if the family would just come back to their faith, they would all be happy again. Young Taylor, at seventeen, keeps his distance from everyone and plagues his parents with his unseemly Goth attire and attitude. And Rita, Mack's mother and the family matriarch, simply works harder to care for her family, in ways both helpful and annoying. The family's efforts to stick together through these unsettling times seem only to be driving them irrevocably apart.

Despite the fear and isolation caused by the tragedies of the Barnes family in the last few years, love reveals its stubborn resilience. Dwelling Places is a story that captures the spirit of the American heartland and the complexity of human relationships as it follows Mack and Jodie and their family on a search for a place where mind and heart can live peacefully at last.
ISBN-13: 9780060790806
ISBN-10: 0060790806
Publication Date: 2/1/2006
Pages: 352
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4.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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rundus avatar reviewed Dwelling Places on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
At first this book was a little hard to get into but as I went along I couldn't put it down. This story is empowering and heartbreaking all at once because of the forshadowing that happens throughout the book. You just know that Jodie is going to break down even as Mack is trying to heal and the kids just need a little faith and attention... It was a pretty good read.
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charitysheppard avatar reviewed Dwelling Places on + 14 more book reviews
This book is written in beautifully rendered prose. The characters are full of life, rich and realistic in their depiction. They carry you to the highs and lows of their experience letting you share in their joys and heartache. Overall, this is a very enjoyable read and a wonderful way to spend the time of reading. I highly recommend this to readers who enjoy an in-depth story of hope and survival.


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