What a fantastic book! Although it took a while to get used to the format, once I did, I was transported to a world of remarkable characters—all housed in a yellow house in the mountains of Western Massachusetts.
Seeking freedom from their Puritan colony, a couple escapes and builds a house in the woods. What follows are the lives and passions of the people who come to inhabit the house over the centuries: a soldier and his twin daughters whose apple orchard is the envy of the community, an escaped enslaved person trying to get to Canada, a landscape artist whose forbidden affair wreaks havoc, a mother trying to deal with her son suffering from schizophrenia, and many more. Each inhabitant leaves their mark on the house, and the house, in turn, sometimes offers more than just shelter.
I love how Mason interconnects inhabitants' lives; the house is also a character. The writing is superb, and the storyline is original and intricate. I found myself reading more slowly toward the end of the book because I didn't want it to end. I haven't read a book this good in a long time.
5/5 stars.
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