Book Beginnings on Friday at Gilion’s blog Rose City Reader is the place to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you are reading, along with your initial thoughts about the sentence, impressions of the book, or anything else the opener inspires.
Lilian’s Story by Kate Grenville begins:
It was a wild night in the year of the Federation that the birth took place. Horses kicked down their stables. Pigs flew, figs grew thorns. the infant mewled and stared and the doctor assured the mother that a caul was a lucky sign. A girl? the father exclaimed, outside in the waiting room, tiled as if for horrible emergencies. This was a contingency he was not prepared for, but he rallied within a day and announced: Lilian. She will be called Lilian Una.
When I returned Sarah Thornhill by Kate Grenville to the library the other day Lilian’s Story was sitting on the shelf and because I’d enjoyed Sarah Thornhill and before that The Secret River I decided to borrow this book, even though I’ve got more than enough books of my own to keep me busy for a long time.
The back cover tells me that Lilian begins life as the daughter of a prosperous middle-class family and ends it as an eccentric bag-lady living on the streets, quoting Shakespeare for a living. I’m hoping it will be as good as the other two of Grenville’s books that I’ve read! This opening is promising, I think.
Like you I’ve read Kate’s later stuff but haven’t got around to this one. I’ll watch out for your review :-)
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What a great book choice! Sounds like a great story based on what you’ve shared. Hope you enjoy it! Here’s my Friday post:
http://www.bookclublibrarian.com/2013/06/friday-focus-book-beginnings-and-friday.html
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Hahaha, not prepared for the contingency of a daughter, nice XD At least he has a name figured out! But pigs flying’s a bit weird! Hop on over to my Friday post if you have the time :)
Juli @ Universe in Words
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This is the one Grenville I haven’t yet read so I will be fascinated to see what you think of it. She is such a superb writer.
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I haven’t read this author yet, but I like the sound of this one…thanks for sharing.
And here’s MY FRIDAY MEMES POST
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Oh, that does sound like a great beginning, Margaret! And I like Grenville’s work. Thanks for this.
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