The Gathering by Anne Enright won the Booker Prize in 2007. The novel is about family relationships, grief, and memory. Veronica comes from a large family of 12 siblings (plus several stillbirths). Her closest brother Liam has just committed suicide, and as she deals with her grief about losing her brother, the event dredges up some fairly shocking childhood memories. Soon she doesn’t know how she feels about either of her families — either her childhood family or even her husband and children.
The language and scenes are shocking and graphic. The subject matter is dark and depressing. Normally, I would have predicted that I would have hated this book, and I can see why many don’t like it. But, Enright’s writing drew me in. Veronica’s voice is so brutally honest it cut through me. Definitely not for everyone, but it’s a book you think about long after you’ve finished it, and in my mind, that’s the mark of a good one.
2007, 261 pp.
Rating: 4/5
2007 Booker Prize winner









Great review! I’m looking forward to reading this sometime this year. Seems like people either love it or hate it.
Great review! I have read a lot of really glowing reviews for this book and have it on my TBR.
This book is sitting on my TBRBLFI (to be read before library fines are incurred) pile. Thanks for spurring me on. I like your take on the depressing nature of the book. Life-and books-can be depressing and still worthwhile.
This one is all ready on my wish list. There are just not enough hours in the day to read everything I want. I cannot wait for summer break.
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