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Small Ceremonies

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179
Language
EN
ISBN
000222013X
Reading Time
~3h 8min

Small Ceremonies is a ontario, fiction in english book by Carol Shields. In 1978. It has 179 pages.

About this book

Judith Gill's world is shaped by the actions of those around her. As a biographer, she spends her days analyzing the minutiae of past lives. As a mother, she is perplexed by her children's developing lives. As a wife, she struggles to sympathize with and support a man who sometimes acts like a stranger. Her own life recedes, overshadowed by the urge to observe and understand the people she encounters. Yet, in this lovingly documented year of a woman's life, Judith is revealed to herself; a person with desires, passions, and faults; with instincts that are sometimes right and often wrong. And it is through the very observations she can't help but make that Judith finds her place in the world: as translator and celebrant of life's small - and very important - ceremonies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Small Ceremonies?+

Small Ceremonies has 179 pages.

When was Small Ceremonies published?+

Small Ceremonies was published in 1978.

What genre is Small Ceremonies?+

Small Ceremonies is a Ontario, Fiction in English, Women biographers, College teachers' spouses, Modern fiction book.

What is Small Ceremonies about?+

Judith Gill's world is shaped by the actions of those around her. As a biographer, she spends her days analyzing the minutiae of past lives. As a mother, she is perplexed by her children's developing lives. As a wife, she struggles to sympathize with and support a man who sometimes acts like a stran...

Who wrote Small Ceremonies?+

Small Ceremonies was written by Carol Shields.