Author: Paul Harding

Review: Enon

September 4, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: Enon

I read Tinkers several years ago and loved it.  Paul Harding’s story has beautiful prose and a fascinating storyline.  Although, I believe my interest in the novel was due to the fact that its main character, George Crosby is epileptic, a subject that I am interested in. Enon is elegantly written and reread sentences due […]

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Tinkers by Paul Harding

October 27, 2010 Whitney Review 7 Comments
Tinkers by Paul Harding

A tinker is a mender of pots, kettles, pans, etc. Therefore, Tinkers is a very fitting title for this Pulitzer Prize Winning novel as every character is somehow wounded with their past  and in some respects is far beyond mending. George Washington Crosby, a lover of the workings of clocks lies dying and reflects upon […]

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