Before I read Tinkers by Paul Harding, I read his book Enon which is not a sequel but does focus on the grandson from the book Tinkers. This author writes in a quiet and slow fashion but his books are not boring. He has a real talent for describing the scene in such detail that I can picture it exactly. When I read his books it's like I'm going on vacation to Massachusetts. Paul Harding is a good writer and I think he deserved this Pulitzer Prize.
Friday, September 16, 2016
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