Housekeeping is a novel by Marilynne Robinson that tells the story of two sisters, Ruth and Lucille, who are left in the care of their eccentric aunt, Sylvie, after their mother commits suicide. Ruth and Lucille struggle to adapt to Sylvie's unconventional lifestyle, which involves living in a run-down house near a lake and neglecting basic household chores.
As the sisters grow older, they begin to question their own identities and the meaning of family. Ruth becomes more like Sylvie, embracing her free-spirited ways, while Lucille longs for a more traditional life. When social services threaten to separate the sisters, they must decide whether to stay with Sylvie or conform to societal expectations.
Housekeeping explores themes of loss, loneliness, and the search for belonging. Robinson's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions of the natural world create a haunting and atmospheric novel that lingers in the reader's mind long after the final page.
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