The Stone Diaries

The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields, published by Random House of Canada in 1993, is a first edition novel comprising 361 pages. This work presents the life of Daisy Goodwill, who navigates the complexities of her existence from childhood through old age, exploring themes of family life, marriage, and divorce. The narrative reflects the unsettled decades of the 20th century, offering insights into Daisy’s struggles to comprehend her own identity and role in a changing world.
Readers will find a sensuous exploration of Daisy’s experiences as she drifts through various life stages, including marriage, widowhood, and motherhood. The novel delves into the limitations of autobiography, as Daisy seeks to articulate her story amidst the challenges she faces. Through its focus on women’s lives and familial relationships, The Stone Diaries invites reflection on the nature of personal narrative and the intricacies of self-understanding.
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“The Stone Diaries” is the story of one woman’s life; a truly sensuous novel that reflects and illuminates the unsettled decades of our century.
Born in 1905, Daisy Goodwill drifts through the chapters of childhood, marriage, widowhood, remarriage, motherhood and old age. Bewildered by her inability to understand her own role, Daisy attempts to find a way to tell her own story within a novel that is itself about the limitations of autobiography.
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