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The Door-Man
The Door-Man | Peter Mathiessen Wheelwright
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In 1917, during reservoir construction in the Catskill hamlet of Gilboa, a young paleontologist, Miss Winifred Goldring, identified fossils from an ancient forest flooded 350-400 million years ago -- when the earth's botanical explosion of oxygen opened new paths towards human evolution. Since the reservoir water was needed for NYC, the fossils were flooded again, along with the doomed town. A mix of fact and fiction, The Door-Man follows three generations of families who share a deep wound from Gilboa's last days. The story is told by Winifred's grandson, a doorman working near his grandmother's museum, facing the Central Park Reservoir during its decommissioning in 1993. The brief and provisional nature of life on earth, as well as the nested histories of the places, people and events that give it meaning, engender a reckoning within the tangled roots and fragile bonds of family."
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A complex and layered story, this is a science story, a tale of strong women, a political story, and more. It is not an easy read nor is it told linearly and it is quite slow paced. It‘s a thoughtful, literary read, one with hidden depths for the persistent reader.

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My brain needs a break from all the romance I‘ve been reading lately so I‘m picking this one up.