I was recommended to read this book by a friend, who had studied Canadian women's writing.
I was not especially gripped by the cover description, but when I started reading it, I found it difficult to stop. It truly is a heartwarming tale of a pretty dysfunctional family in Canada in the early 1960s and thereafter. Although each member is dysfunctional, rather more in a small town way, than the dysfunctionality of today, it is difficult not to like and finally love each member. Their relationships with each other survive several tests, and their love for each other could teach each of us something about tolerance.
Barbara Gowdy has created some lovely characters here, and this book is a book you'll want to read more than once, and a book that you will want to give to lots of friends.