The Able McLaughlins

THE ABLE MCLAUGHLINS
by Margaret Wilson

Award: Pulitzer Winner 1924

Dates Read: October 24, 2008 & July 4, 2017

The Able McLaughlins tells the story of Wully McLaughlin who returns from the Civil War to find his beloved, Christie, pregnant by a scoundrel of the community, Peter Keith. Wully promptly runs Peter out of town and marries Christie, accepting paternity for the child and the shame it brings when the child is born soon after the wedding. Peter eventually returns to town to see Christie and his child but is run off again by Wully, who eventually finds and confronts Peter. 

I loved the contrast of Wully and Christie's marriage and home life with that of her father and stepmother who, coming from Scotland, expected a castle and instead inherited a "pig sty."

Wilson is an exceptional storyteller and is able to convey life and struggle with her own unique voice. Where she could have driven the revenge portion of the novel, instead she elevates this narrative and shows the best of what humanity can be. 

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