
Spent the last week reading Shirley Hazzard's National Book Critics' Circle Award winner and finalist for the National Book Award from 1980 The Transit of Venus. Caro and Grace Bell are two orphaned sisters who leave Australia for a better life in England in the 1950s. Grace is the more conventional of the sisters. She marries right away and lives a traditional life while Caro finds love in all the wrong places. Instead of dating Ted Tice, an astronomer new to England, she opts to have an affair with a ruthless playwright who treats her poorly. While Tice pines away for Caro, she later marries an American and moves to America. Believe it or not, this book is actually a love story of sorts between Ted Tice and Caro Bell reminiscent of Pip's love for Estella in Great Expectations. I don't want to say too much more so you'll have to read it yourself to find out what happens. I have to admit that I had a hard time getting into this book but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. At times it was "overwritten" and a little "high brow" but it was worth the read. I will also say that it was not a quick read. I found myself re-reading quite a bit but with that being said, I would re-read this book again in the future. It's about 350 pages or a 6 mile run worth the commitment.