Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews
Written on Jan 2, 2009
The first half of the novel or Daisy as a child and young adult is interesting and a good read, learning about her parent-less childhood with a co-guardian who has sexual feelings for 11 year old Daisy Goodwill and eventually marries her 20 some years later, but also reading about her brief marriage to her first husband who unfortunately falls out a window while on their honeymoon. it's all a quick read.
Unfortunately, as Daisy age and health starts to decline so does the book; she becomes too in-tuned with herself making the novel have a touchy feely vibe while rediscovering herself and begins to write a Q&A gardening colum in the local paper and was reminiscent of "Dear Abby", it all started to feel like a self-help book. Luckily this was only a small part of the book and could quickly be skimmed.
Overall, this was a fun read and despite that small complaint I can defiantly see why this won the Pulitzer Prize in 1995.