A thousand acres

Book • 1991
In 'A Thousand Acres', Jane Smiley crafts a compelling narrative that parallels 'King Lear', set against the backdrop of a thousand-acre farm in Iowa.

The story revolves around Larry Cook, an aging farmer who decides to divide his land among his three daughters, Ginny, Rose, and Caroline, leading to a complex web of family dynamics and dark secrets.

The novel delves into themes of family, power, and betrayal, offering a poignant exploration of American rural life.

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Recommended by Jen as a modern retelling of King Lear, exploring themes of family conflict and sexual abuse.
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