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- Language
- Swedish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Bookmark Förlag
- Pages
- 1
- ISBN
- 9789188545091
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (11)
Other editions

About Grace A Novel
2010 • Simon and Schuster
English

About Grace
2004 • Recorded Books
English

About Grace
2005 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

About Grace
2011 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

A Propos de Grace (Collections Litterature) (French Edition)
2006 • Albin Michel
French

Bevroren dromen (Dutch Edition)
2017 • The House of Books
Dutch

Sobre Grace
2016 • Suma
Spanish

About Grace A Novel
2004 • Scribner
English

Sobre Grace
2018 • Punto de Lectura
Spanish

Xabout Grace Pb
2005 • Harper Perennial
English

Winklers Traum vom Wasser Roman
2010 • btb
German
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Anthony Doerr's debut novel, About Grace, is widely praised for its exquisite and poetic prose. Reviewers consistently highlight the author's ability to craft beautiful, eloquent, and intricate language that creates vivid imagery, often described as graceful and astounding. Many found the detailed descriptions of nature, particularly water in its myriad forms like snow crystals, oceans, and floods, to be a significant strength, resonating especially with readers who appreciate scientific intricacies and the natural world. For some, the protagonist's journey of remorse, growth, and change was deeply compelling, and his interactions with children were particularly touching. The novel is also lauded for its profound exploration of themes such as love, family bonds, destiny, and the search for grace, offering a therapeutic and unique reading experience for those who connected with it.
However, the book also elicits strong negative reactions, primarily concerning its pacing and characterization. Many reviewers found the narrative to be excessively long, slow-paced, and meandering, with numerous sections deemed superfluous and detracting from the plot. The protagonist, David Winkler, is a frequent source of frustration, often described as exasperating, unlikable, and emotionally incomprehensible due to his poor decisions and inability to communicate. This leads some to feel he functions more as a plot device than a believable character. While some enjoyed the descriptive writing, others found it self-indulgent, tedious, and overly detailed, particularly when it interrupted plot development. The story's reliance on coincidence and its perceived far-fetched nature also hindered believability for many. Compared to Doerr's later, more acclaimed work, many readers found About Grace to be an underwhelming and less spectacular read, struggling to form an emotional connection with its characters or central romance.
Ultimately, About Grace proves to be a polarizing novel, showcasing Anthony Doerr's undeniable literary talent in its prose while struggling, for many, with consistent pacing, character motivation, and plot coherence. It is a book best suited for readers who prioritize lush, poetic writing and intricate language over a fast-moving plot. Those who revel in extensive, detailed descriptions of nature and appreciate introspective, character-driven narratives would likely find it rewarding. The novel may also appeal to individuals interested in deep explorations of themes like destiny, love, and the complexities of family life, particularly if they are patient with a slower narrative flow and open to a story where a protagonist makes deeply flawed, yet central, decisions.
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