The Stone Diaries, Carol Shields (Viking
Press, 1993) ***
This Pulitzer winning novel tells the story of
a woman's entire life, from
birth to death. It is told with a series of anecdotes and letters from Daisy 
Goodwill, her friends and her family. There's a mix of tragedy and humor 
which make an otherwise ordinary woman a character you become interested in 
and sympathetic with and want to know more about as the novel progresses. 
Because of the unusual writing style with lots of changes in the point of 
view I found the first part of the novel required some patience, but it all 
comes together soon, and by the end of the book I looked back on a reading 
experience that I'd recommend to anyone interested in the 'human condition'.