The Stone Diaries is a 1993 award-winning novel by Carol Shields.
It is the fictional autobiography of Daisy Goodwill Flett, a seemingly ordinary woman whose life is marked by death and loss from the beginning, when her mother dies during childbirth. Through marriage and motherhood, Daisy struggles to find contentment, never truly understanding her life's true purpose.
The book's title may have been inspired by Pat Lowther's poetry collection A Stone Diary (1977). Lowther's murder in 1975 was the inspiration for Shields' earlier novel Swann: A Mystery (1987).
Part of the setting for the book is the historic Vinegar Hill neighborhood of Bloomington, Indiana.
Read more about The Stone Diaries: Awards and Nominations
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“Give me the resurrection of the body! said Dukes. But itll come in time, when weve shoved the cerebral stone away a bit, the money and the rest. Then well get a democracy of touch, instead of a democracy of pocket.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)