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Grace A Novel (Paperback)

by Jane Wood (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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Straightforward, often lyrical prose and a sympathetic yet clear-eyed historical perspective characterize Wood's first novel following the successful trilogy that began with The Train to Estelline. This time, she focuses on four families living on the 900 block of Pine Street in the East Texas town of Cold Springs in 1944. As World War II rages in Europe, Grace Gillian, a 38-year-old high school English teacher with a "wild Irish streak," is at the center of things on the home front. Grace's husband, Bucy, has recently abandoned her, unleashing a torrent of local gossip, and much of the novel turns on the question of which future Grace will choose will it be with the bereaved husband of a recently deceased neighbor, a handsome sergeant she meets on a train or her own estranged husband? Equally affecting are the stories of Bobby Moore, an earnest teenager with poor eyesight who desperately wants to participate in the war effort, and Bobby's seemingly mismatched parents, his oh-so-Southern father, Robert, and his outsider Yankee mother, Barbara. Passion pops up in unusual places, even as the war years offer the opportunity for everyone to finally grow up. As the war drags to an end, the distant horrors of battle are having a profound effect on the town, and insanity is in the air, changing lives irrevocably. Like a good parent, Wood stands back and lets the sturdy characters of her smalltown novel discover just what's important. Despite the sadness of loss and the bitterness of hard-won knowledge, the novel's conclusion is jubilantly triumphant, as satisfying as a snapshot of V-E Day. (Apr. 3)Forecast: Wood's move to Dutton from the smaller U. of North Texas Press, which published her Estelline trilogy, should bring added attention and sales to this increasingly popular author.

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From Booklist

Wood's passionate novel illuminates the many ways World War II affected small-town America, by focusing on two characters: Bobby Moore, a high-school senior who is not eligible to enlist because of his lazy eye, and Grace Gillian, a schoolteacher whose husband has recently left her. Bobby, resentful that he is unable to join the army along with his friends and desperate to impress the girl whom he's set his heart on, becomes increasingly critical of his father's racism and his family's insistence that he is lucky to be out of danger. Grace, depressed by how many of her former students have died in the trenches of Europe and frustrated by the propaganda that inspires her current students to enlist at an alarming rate, struggles to help others come to grips with the turmoil the war has created. Wood illuminates the puzzles of racism, sexism, patriotism, and poverty, while dramatizing how the necessities of war blurred social and personal boundaries, and changed the lives of subsequent generations. Bonnie Johnston
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable and yes, graceful, Jul 16 2004
This review is from: Grace (Hardcover)
Came across this book when a friend recommended it, and like many previous reviewers, I enjoyed it.

It is the story of Grace, a 30ish English teacher in a small Texas town during WWII. The writing has a lovely, bittersweet quality as most of the characters find out that what they were looking for was perhaps not really what they wanted from life. And of course, being set in WWII time period, the war is a constant presence in the characters lives, motivating, changing, and devastating some of them. Perhaps that's why the author chose her ending - to leave the story on an upbeat note.

Overall, an enjoyable book.

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2.0 out of 5 stars The ending was dismal... Ruined the book, Nov 8 2003
By Alicia Cathers "Book/movie snob" (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Grace (Hardcover)
This was such a disappointment! I was enjoying the book until she PLOWED through the ending so that she wrapped it all up in a chapter--and not convincingly. She left out how the main character got from point A to point H... ??? What a shame, because the story had promise. Interesting characters, great setting.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good until end, Jun 22 2003
By "allballerina" (Colorado, USA) - See all my reviews
I thought Grace was a hard book to get into until about chapter four. Then I really enjoyed until the end. I don't understand or like how she was obsessed with one guy through the whole book and then goes off and marries another man in the end. There just wasn't enough conclusion in this book. Otherwise the writing is well done. You really get to know each character because Jane wrote in third person. Jane has a unique writing style that is hard to get used to at first, but after a while is enjoyable.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not As Graceful As I'd Hoped
I did enjoy the book. I read it for a book club, but might have read it on my own. My biggest problem was the way I met Grace. Read more
Published on Mar 18 2003 by H. A Truett

3.0 out of 5 stars Great Writing, Ok Stories
Grace the novel, centers on Grace Gillian, an English teacher in her 30's, living in a small, Texas town, Cold Springs. Read more
Published on Aug 24 2002 by Sandra Mitchell

4.0 out of 5 stars Slow start and GREAT FINISH
This book was difficult to "get into" for the first 80 pages, and then I couldn't put it down. What a great book and great finish. Read more
Published on May 24 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Jane, what took you so long?
It's been several years since the reading world was "graced" with a work by Jane Roberts Wood. Read more
Published on Jun 2 2001 by Kay Layton Sisk

4.0 out of 5 stars A solid effort
"Grace" follows the lives of four households living on the same block in the small Texas town of Cold Springs during the final years of World WarII. Read more
Published on May 24 2001 by Mary G. Longorio

5.0 out of 5 stars Melodic and Memorial
In a departure from her gentle Texas triology, Ms. Woods takes the reader on a passionate and lusty exploration of a sleepy little East Texas town and the final year of WWII. Read more
Published on May 23 2001 by Mamalinde

5.0 out of 5 stars A fabulous period piece
In 1944 in Cold Springs, Texas, thirty-eight-year-old English teacher Grace Gillian does not understand the male of the species, at least those who are not on the front. Read more
Published on April 29 2001 by Harriet Klausner

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