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Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton

Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton

Although this novel turns into a fast-paced thriller mid-stream, what I was drawn to was the depth with which the characters are written. Catton was especially deft at portraying a complicated female friendship between women with similar life philosophies yet extremely different personalities. In addition, the presumed villains, Lady and Lord Darvish, are painted with extreme humanity as well as the complexity that comes with a thirty year marriage. In addition, the author takes part in a good deal of social commentary, however not in a heavy handed way but through dialogue among the members of “Birnam Wood” a guerilla gardening organization that squats on unused land to grow food. There is a ton of action in this literary thriller, but for those who love to go deeper into motive and character, you will not be disappointed.

 

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