Three Junes
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Three Junes is Julia Glass' debut novel. It won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction in 2002.[1]
Plot summary
Three Junes follows the McLeods, a Scottish family, throughout their lives and relationships. Its members are Paul and Maureen, and their sons: Fenno, and twins David and Dennis. At the opening of the book, Paul is on a tour of Greece, Maureen has died from lung cancer, and Fenno is running a bookstore in
The novel is written in three parts, using the flashback technique.[2] The first takes place in 1989 and is told from Paul's perspective; the second, in 1995 and from Fenno's point of view; the third, in 1999 and from Fern's perspective. As Julia Glass has said herself, the book should be viewed not as a trilogy but rather a triptych – elements that may seem small in one section play a large role in another, like a triptych, rather than a consecutive series of novels in a trilogy.
References
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"National Book Awards – 2002". National Book Foundation. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
(With acceptance speech by Glass and essay by Judy Blundell from the Awards 60-year anniversary blog.) - ^ "Three Junes (review)". Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
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