Everywoman
Some books draw us back to them because some truths need more time for us to sit with them. To have us weigh and consider more carefully those things they feel need further thinking on by us. When I first read Marianne Fredriksson's "Hanna's Daughters" 18 months ago I was inexplicably moved. The story could be everywoman, though not specifically, simply in some aspects of the detail. The fabric in which the story is woven is not simply complex, but flawed in places, beautiful in others. So what... Sign in to see full entry.