Official Review: Landscape of a Marriage
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Official Review: Landscape of a Marriage
The book Landscape of a Marriage by Gail Ward Olmsted has a very proper title. After all, this book tells about the life of Mary Perkins Olmsted, the wife of the great landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. Their marriage was somewhat unusual. Frederick Law Olmsted married his brother's widow to help her and her three young children survive. Thanks to this marriage, they received a new home and financial stability.
This book is faultlessly edited. There are no typos or errors in it. Moreover, the novel is written in excellent literary language. It is the first person narration. In addition, the author remembers that her book’s main protagonist lives in the 19th century. Landscape of a Marriage occasionally contains old words and phrases that give this novel its own vintage charm. It seems that you are actually reading the authentic letters or diaries of Mary Olmsted.
As the author mentions, she got reliable information about Mary Olmsted from numerous biographies of her famous husband, Frederick Olmsted. It is also part of the author's own family history. She is married to a descendant of one of the relatives of Frederick and Mary Olmsted.
The writing of a fiction novel dedicated to the life of a historical person imposes certain restrictions on the author. Indeed, nothing can happen to the character in the book that hasn’t happened to him or her in real life. Therefore, the author could not make Mary Olmsted a participant in exciting adventures or stormy dramas. Instead, she focused on psychologically accurate portrayal of the protagonist's behavior and experiences during those events that really happened in her long life.
Thus, Mary Olmsted appears on the pages of the book as a kind, gentle and at the same time practical and intelligent woman. Her renowned husband looks the same. They had to marry because of life circumstances, not mutual affection. Nevertheless, they both try to treat each other with attention and care, as it should be for a real spouse. As a result, as you read the novel, you involuntarily begin to sympathize with their efforts to create a real family and find happiness.
The obvious advantage of Landscape of a Marriage is the author's great attention to historical detail. She very carefully describes the realities of the 19th century, be it social relationships, clothing or food. It immediately becomes clear that Gail Ward Olmsted has a good understanding of the era during which her novel takes place.
As for any shortcomings, they are almost impossible to find in Landscape of a Marriage. Therefore, I give this book 4 out of 4 stars. It can be a real gift for fans of family sagas, psychological prose and historical novels.
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Kavita Shah wrote: ↑26 Apr 2021, 05:04 Landscape of marriage sounds like a merry story where we read about Mary and Fredrick. Thanks for the good review!
This story is only partly merry. Since this book is based on real events, it has a little bit of everything, just like in real life.
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I didn't know anything about him either. However, it is a very interesting book.
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Yes, Mary was a real person. Thank you for reading my review!Booklover Becca wrote: ↑27 Apr 2021, 08:21 I’m intrigued since it’s written about a real person. I love to read more. Thanks for the great review!
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She really did a great work. I think it is very difficult to write historical novels. It is necessary to study well the time period in which the novel takes place, etc.
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Thank you for correcting that. Part merry book based on true events, that's good.SunVixen wrote: ↑29 Apr 2021, 06:34Kavita Shah wrote: ↑26 Apr 2021, 05:04 Landscape of marriage sounds like a merry story where we read about Mary and Fredrick. Thanks for the good review!
This story is only partly merry. Since this book is based on real events, it has a little bit of everything, just like in real life.
Thank you for stopping and reading my review.
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Thank you for stopping and reading this review.Mark Smarter wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 02:56 In approach of such a great review with the interesting story of marriage on a landscape a gift o many to know