Ratings60
Average rating3.6
I planned on reading one small story at a time. The novella drug me under. I did not come up for air until the last page. My feeling at the end was: "Well, ain't that just the way?" There was something poignant in each one. Just enough description and pacing for me.
I planned on reading one small story at a time. The novella drug me under. I did not come up for air until the last page. My feeling at the end was: "Well, ain't that just the way?" There was something poignant in each one. Just enough description and pacing for me.
The Red Pony – 5 Stars
I was a little undecided between 4.5 and 5 stars, but in the end, I can’t find any significant faults in this short and intense book.
My main question before starting was whether this was (in modern terms) a YA book. I’d say it’s accessible, with a strong coming-of-age theme, but Steinbeck packs in so much intensity and depth that it remains a powerful read for adults as well—and might even be too much for early teens.
The story delves into loss, responsibility, and complex family and extended family dynamics, all set against the incredible tapestry of the Monterey area in an important historical moment.
I enjoyed the book very much, though the sad moments hit hard.
The Red Pony – 5 Stars
I was a little undecided between 4.5 and 5 stars, but in the end, I can’t find any significant faults in this short and intense book.
My main question before starting was whether this was (in modern terms) a YA book. I’d say it’s accessible, with a strong coming-of-age theme, but Steinbeck packs in so much intensity and depth that it remains a powerful read for adults as well—and might even be too much for early teens.
The story delves into loss, responsibility, and complex family and extended family dynamics, all set against the incredible tapestry of the Monterey area in an important historical moment.
I enjoyed the book very much, though the sad moments hit hard.