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Their grandfather died years earlier when his train plunged into the town’s glacial lake. Their mother, Helen, later commits suicide by driving into that same lake, leaving the girls on their grandmother’s porch.
Fearing the town will separate them, Sylvie and Ruth attempt to burn down their house and cross a high railway bridge to leave Fingerbone forever, living the rest of their lives as drifters. 👥 Key Characters Housekeeping: A Novel (Fortieth Anniversary Edition) Housekeeping: A Novel
A modern classic, Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping is the story of Ruth and her younger sister, Lucille, who grow up haphazardly, Unabridged Books, Inc. Their grandfather died years earlier when his train
Marilynne Robinson’s debut novel, Housekeeping (1980), is a modern classic set in the fictional, isolated town of . It is a meditative, lyrical story about two sisters—Ruth and Lucille—and their struggle with loss, transience, and the definition of "home" after a series of family tragedies. 📖 Plot Summary 📖 Plot Summary