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Go to My LibraryGilead (Oprah's Book Club): A Novel
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Pages
- 256
- ISBN
- 9780006393832
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Original edition details
Other editions (28)
Gilead (Oprah's Book Club) A Novel
2020 • Picador
English
Gilead A Novel
2006 • Macmillan
English
Gilead (Oprah's Book Club) A Novel
2020 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English
Gilead (Oprah's Book Club) A Novel
2004 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English
Gilead Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
2024 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English
Other editions

Gilead (Oprah's Book Club) A Novel
2020 • Picador
English

Gilead A Novel
2006 • Macmillan
English

Gilead (Oprah's Book Club) A Novel
2020 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

Gilead (Oprah's Book Club) A Novel
2004 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

Gilead Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
2024 • Little, Brown Book Group Limited
English

Gilead An Oprah's Book Club Pick
2009 • Little, Brown Book Group
English

Gilead Roman
2018 • FISCHER Taschenbuch
German

Gilead
2019 • Virago
English

The Gilead Novels (Oprah's Book Club)
2021 • Macmillan Trade
English

Gilead Roman
2016 • S. Fischer
German

基列家书
2007 • 人民文学出版社
Chinese

Gilead (Oprah's Book Club): A Novel
2021 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Gilead
2006 • Large Print Press
English

遺愛基列
2006 • 天培文化有限公司
Chinese

Gilead
2005 • VIRAGO PRESS
English

Gilead
2006 • Virago
English

Gilead: A Novel
2004 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

Gilead
2004 • Farrar, Straus & Gioux
English

Gilead
2017 • Einaudi
Italian

Gilead (Oprah's Book Club): A Novel
2015 • Macmillan Audio
English

Gilead- Ebook (Spanish Edition)
2014 • Galaxia Gutenberg, S.L.
Spanish

Gilead
2018 • Edicions de 1984, S. L.
Catalan

Gilead
2011 • Galaxia Gutenberg
Spanish

Gilead
2004 • Farrar, Straus & Giroux
English

Gilead
2009 • Audiogo
English

Gilead
2004 • Farrar, Straus & Giroux
English

Gilead
2004 • Macmillan
English

Gilead (1st Edition)
2006 • New York: Picador, (2006.)
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Reviewers consistently laud this book for its exquisitely beautiful and luminous prose, often described as spare, elegant, and deeply moving. Many praise its ability to render joy and happiness as complex substances, quietly penetrating the mysteries of life, love, and death. The novel is celebrated for its profound and insightful meditations on spiritual life, human dignity, and the immense beauty of the world. Despite being centered on the reflections of a Protestant pastor, numerous readers, including agnostics and atheists, found its exploration of faith to transcend specific doctrines, offering universal insights into humanity, suffering, loss, and the challenges of mindful living. The narrative, structured as a long letter from an elderly father to his young son, is often found to be thoughtful, responsible, and timeless, resonating deeply and evoking significant emotional impact.
However, a significant number of reviewers found the book to be slow-paced and largely plotless, describing it as ponderous and even boring, leading some to struggle with focus or to put it down unfinished. The epistolary format, while praised by some, was criticized by others for feeling like rambling, repetitive musings or a clunky, non-linear patchwork of memories. While many connected with the protagonist, Reverend Ames, some found him unrelatable, whiny, or his reflections uninsightful, with his stream of consciousness sometimes perceived as reflecting senility rather than sentimentality. Others felt he was too passive and avoidant, spending his final days writing rather than actively engaging, which led to a perceived lack of intimacy. A few also found his deep faith to manifest as religious blindness or an uninteresting, sterile goodness, making him less compelling as a character, and some structural issues were noted regarding the introduction of a key supporting character later in the narrative.
Ultimately, this Pulitzer-winning novel emerges as a highly acclaimed yet divisive work. Its beauty, wisdom, and tenderness are acknowledged even by some who struggled to connect with it. The book is strongly recommended for readers who appreciate contemplative, meditative, and philosophical narratives over fast-paced, plot-driven stories. It particularly appeals to those interested in deep reflections on life, death, faith, love, and human nature, regardless of their own religious beliefs, provided they approach it with an open mind. Readers who value lyrical prose and can empathize with characters grappling with universal human experiences, especially themes of aging, legacy, and intergenerational relationships, are most likely to find this book a profound and rewarding experience.
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