Still Time: A Novel, by Jean Hegland
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Still Time: A Novel, by Jean Hegland
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From the author of Into the Forest, a moving novel about memory, Shakespeare's green worlds, and the power of reconciliation.
Until John Wilson met the warm, wise woman who became his fourth wife, the object of his most intense devotion had always been the work of William Shakespeare. From his feat of memorizing Romeo and Juliet and half a dozen other plays as a student to his evangelical zeal as a professor, John's faith in the Bard has shaped his life. But now his mental powers have been diminished by dementia, and his wife has reluctantly moved him to a residential care facility. Even there, as he struggles to understand what's going on around him, John's knowledge of the plays helps him make sense of his fractured world.
Yet when his only child, Miranda - with whom he has not spoken since a devastating misunderstanding a decade ago - comes to visit, John begins to question some of his deepest convictions. In his devotion to Shakespeare, did he lose his way? Did he wrong the child who wronged him? The story of an imperfect father and a wounded daughter's efforts to achieve some authentic connection even now, Still Time celebrates redemption and the gift of second chances. It is that rare novel that ends on a resounding note of hope, reminding us that there is always time to live fully and love deeply, so long as we are alive.
Still Time: A Novel, by Jean Hegland- Amazon Sales Rank: #45488 in Audible
- Published on: 2015-10-30
- Format: Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Running time: 480 minutes
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Masterful novel that will touch your heart By Marjorie Cunningham This is a very moving story about a Shakespeare scholar who has recently moved to a nursing home due to Alzheimer’s. Your heart will break as you witness his struggle to deal with the failure of language, memory and thought process. This is a man who memorized whole Shakespeare plays and now doesn’t know where he is or what day it is. At times, he leaves the strange and unfamiliar world of the nursing home behind as he travels in his mind to events of his past and loses himself in the stories written by Shakespeare. Other times, he’ll catch a glimpse of the past but will then lose the thread of thought and memory.The novel also explores his estranged relationship with his daughter, Miranda. A misunderstanding of many years ago still stands between them and the question throughout the book is whether there’s still time for them to make things right again. The book really brought home the truth of how finite our time on earth is.I loved the way the author included parts of Shakespeare throughout the story. John is so entrenched in his life-long study of Shakespeare that he speaks as though he were in a Shakespeare play and he compares all that has happened to him in his life to those stories of long ago. The story shows the importance of literature in our lives and how it anchors us more firmly to the world around us.It’s a slow moving book, yet I couldn’t tear myself away from it and was glued to its pages. The author is a master at bringing her characters to life and so realistically portraying their thoughts. It’s a heart wrenching book and it touched me deeply. This is the first book I’ve read by Jean Hegland but it certainly won’t be the last.This book was given to me by the publisher through Edelweiss in return for an honest review.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Don't be put off: it's not just a story about Alzheimer's By Samuel Geller If, like me, you have an aversion to disease stories (usually they are uplifting cancer stories), or you have family members with Alzheimer's and can't stomach reading a novel about it, don't be put off. "Still Time" is not ABOUT the disease, or, I should say it transcends the disease that afflicts its main character. Rather, it's a book about memory and redemption, and, not least, the power of Shakespeare's art to inform a 21st century life. I read it because I loved Hegland's "Windfalls" and "Into the Forest." Here you find the same lush prose, careful craftsmanship, and another story about family relationships--here, one between father and daughter. But what I enjoyed most about "Still Time" was the book's intellectual story, which is beautifully woven into its emotional one. As a casual but uninformed theater goer who has enjoyed Shakespearean theater, I suddenly wanted to sit down and carefully read King Lear and Winter's Tale and the rest of the so-called romances that, I learned, were written late in Shakespeare's career, and I can't wait for the chance to go to a Shakespeare festival. Hegland doesn't retell the plays, like Jane Smiley does in "A Thousand Acres." Instead, her character uses them to make sense of a life, just when he loses the capacity to make sense of the more mundane activities of daily living
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Or IS there? By Cat Shannon John is losing his mind. Or is he gaining insight into his past? This novel picks you up and drops you into a world most of us fear. Yet does it in such a way as to be entertaining, heartwarming, frustrating and wondrous, just as living serves us all. The beauty lies in his ability to fall back on his long love of Shakespeare although, all the studying, reading and teaching those tragedy/comedies have nothing on the final answers his quest to understand will bring. No one knows for sure what goes on in the mind of those who have lost all sense of time and current events, but Hegland makes if feels right. The ups and downs of memory loss are a maddening affair. Full of things unspoken, promises broken and love’s small tokens. I was hooked from the beginning and did not guess the ending. A wonderful tale to behold. I would recommend it to all as it surely expanded my attempts to understand from the inside. The characters are richly detailed and I was never as lost as John. I need to call all my family and tell them I love them. Right Now!A preview book was supplied free for an honest review.
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