The Stone Book Quartet
The Stone Book Quartet
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The Stone Book Quartet is four related novellas bound together in chronological order. They tell the stories of people in different generations of the same family at moments of vocation or clarity in their lives. Each book is written with such care, there seem to be no spare words.
The presentation of the book suggests that it's for children. Its print is on the large side, and each page has a border. Also, the main character of each story is a child. The themes of vocation to a craft and finding one's identity bound up with a place are ones that adults can appreciate too, though, and the storytelling is not obviously meant for children.
You could read through this slender volume in an hour or two
–the print is larger, so there aren't a lot of words on each page, and the vocabulary is not hard–but you'd miss the beauty of the story. If you find a copy of this book in your hand, read slowly, one story at a time, with pauses in between.