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Melinda Moustakis

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The setting is what drew me to this book as I've enjoyed other books about Alaska. Lawrence has left Minnesota after serving in the Korean War to find land to homestead. Marie comes to escape Texas and be with her sister. Homesteading in the 1950's apparently requires a "family" and crops to be grown. Almost on a whim, Lawrence and Marie are married and move to a converted bus on the land a distance from the nearest town. Lawrence is kind, but extremely distant; not what Marie wanted in a marriage. She becomes pregnant and gives birth at home to a boy who dies. Lawrence not wanting to spend the money for a hospital.

The writing is fine in places, but there is an awfully lot of description of trees, mountains, snow, etc. and at times I just had to reread a sentence to make sure it made sense.

Marie insists on having her name on the deed to the property, Lawrence, however, want to have the land all to himself. The ending involves a violent fight, but the feeling that all will be well.
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maryreinert | Hi ha 5 ressenyes més | Feb 27, 2024 |
Just a beautifully written highly detailed book about life in Alaska just before it became a state....homesteading. Lawrence and Marie, with their almost instantaneous marriage, manage to survive the first couple of years trying to make a home and a life on their "homestead. The author has a terrific way of writing so that you see just what's happening as she provides colors and happenings. Moustakis provides a very realistic picture of fairly recent history.
 
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nyiper | Hi ha 5 ressenyes més | Sep 2, 2023 |
[Homestead] is a confident first novel by a young author. It covers three years in the 1950s in Alaska - the time period when the territory becomes a state. Lawrence and Marie meet in a bar and quickly decide to get married. Lawrence has ambitions to claim a homestead and needs a wife and subsequent children to complete his dream. Marie is looking for escape and her sister already lives in Alaska.

The novel becomes a portrait of this new, inexperienced marriage. Lawrence is damaged from his time in the war, and even without that has a secretive, loner personality. Marie is more open and youthful and can't understand how or if she is supposed to really connect with Lawrence. They are lucky to have Marie's sister, Sheila, and her husband Sly nearby for support and company. While close, the four also deal with jealousy and keep secrets. Marie quickly gets pregnant and Sheila seems unable to get pregnant, despite years of trying. As time goes by, Lawrence and Marie begin to build a marriage, but Lawrence is keeping a secret that could easily destroy everything they've built.

All this is set against the backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness. The descriptions of the land and the people living there add a lot to the book.

My one complaint, though, was the writing style/tone. Moustakis uses short, clipped sentences and the description is sparse. I was actually so annoyed for the first 80 pages that I almost set the book aside. But I stuck with it, and about half way in I was fully invested and enjoying all of it.

I would definitely be interested in reading whatever Moustakis writes next.
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japaul22 | Hi ha 5 ressenyes més | Aug 27, 2023 |
This is the story of the early days of a marriage, set in Alaska in the late fifties, as Alaska becomes a state. Marie goes to Alaska to visit her sister, eager to get away from the grandmother resentful of having had to raise them. She wants to belong, to be part of a family and to own her own space. Lawrence grew up in poverty and views owning land as the factor that can save a family from ruin. He chooses his homestead with care, and then looks for a woman to marry, because a farm needs many children to help out. They are looking for the same thing, but the differences between them make the marriage difficult, even as they struggle to get a working farm going in the Alaskan wilderness.

As a picture of what life in Alaska was like seventy-five years ago, this novel illuminates the stark realities and the hopes and dreams of people who came to Alaska, and of the people that were displaced as a result. But it's in the portrait of a marriage that this book excels. It's understated, and both Lawrence and Marie are very much part of the time they live in and their approaches to the marriage reflect this. The writing is lovely, with a muted tone that suits this quiet story.
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RidgewayGirl | Hi ha 5 ressenyes més | Jul 14, 2023 |

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