Emotional Geology

emotional geology

Emotional Geology
Linda Gillard
June 2005
288 pages


This is the second book by Linda Gillard that I’ve read, and it’s almost as good as the first one. And that’s still high praise, because I adored Star Gazing. It was beautifully written, the words and descriptions so evocative, that in my mind, it’d be a hard book to top.

However, Emotional Geology is still beautiful written, with a compelling story and setting. In fact, I’m ready to move to North Uist.

Emotional Geology is the story of Rose Leonard, a textile artist who has recently moved to the remote island of North Uist (it’s in Scotland) in search of solitude. Rose needs solitude for her sanity, although it takes awhile to uncover the reasons for why her grasp on sanity is so precarious. And despite her desire to be left alone, Rose is increasingly drawn to her neighbors, particularly Calum, a younger man with some troubles of his own. And when Rose’s daughter arrives for a visit, she will become the catalyst for quite a few revelations.

What makes this book special is both its setting and the characters. While the set-up is similar to Star Gazing, the characters themselves are completely different. Gillard brings North Uist to life, both the remoteness and the resulting closeness of its inhabitants. And her flawed characters are honest and real. Rose may not seem like she possesses much of a mothering instinct, but by the end of the book I could totally understand her reasons for wanting her own life and her desire for some distance from her daughter.

If you’d like to know more about how the book came to be, as well as more about the characters about which I’m being intentionally vague, check out this page on the author’s website.

And if you’re the FTC, I bought this my own self, so move on.

 

20 Responses to “Emotional Geology”

  1. Care says:

    Are you being intentionally vague because you know the less I know about a book, the more likely I’ll read and enjoy? :)
    I do like the word evocative when used to describe a good book.
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  2. chele says:

    This book sounds like a great read! It’ll go on the “list”. :) . I LOVE the cover…funny how the cover can draw you in.

  3. Thanks, Jill, for buying a copy! I’m the author. ;-)

    I was thrilled to know you’d enjoyed EMOTIONAL GEOLOGY. I love all the Scottish islands. I lived on one for 6 years (Skye) but I think my favourite has to be North Uist, the setting for EG.

    Thanks for the link to my website. I guest blogged in more detail about how I came to write this first novel over at Anne Mini’s blog, “Author! Author!” See http://www.annemini.com/index.php?s=gillard

  4. P.S.
    STAR GAZING is now distibuted in the US but your best way to get hold of a copy of EMOTIONAL GEOLOGY would be from The Book Depository in the UK who do free shipping worldwide. http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/book/9781905175079/Emotional-Geology

  5. I loved this book too, but this is not to say that only people named Jill will love this book. And I too now want to go to Scotland! So if anyone wants to do a Bloggers Holiday there, I’m in!
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  6. Please do come! Maybe you could time it to coincide with the Edinburgh Book Festival? And remember, Scotland is much bigger than you think, so make sure you set aside plenty of time to see it.

  7. LindyLouMac says:

    If you enjoyed the two novels by LG that you have read so far, just wait till you read A Lifetime Burning! My favourite so far.
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  8. Aarti says:

    Ooh, this sounds really beautiful! Definitely not my normal kind of read, which is also fun and good :-) thanks for the review!

    Also, JUST realized that your blog background is carbonation bubbles. Clever!
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  9. Kathy says:

    I’ve got Star Gazing and you’ve made me want to read it right now! I’ll have to look for this one if I enjoy Star Gazing as much as you did.
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  10. Florinda says:

    I think you just gave me TWO new additions to the ol’ wishlist.
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  11. Jenners says:

    Well well well…now I’m certain that all book bloggers named Jill are really Linda Gillard!!!! This is getting confusing for me!
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  12. diane says:

    Have not read Star Gazing, but sounds like I should. Love the title of this one :)
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  13. Veens says:

    oh JILL, The last line is HILARIOUS :P

    This sounds good. I mean I have not read this author, but you have me intrigued. I think I want to check out the 1st book you mention by the author :)
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  14. Authorial disclaimer: any resemblance between me and book bloggers named Jill is entirely coinicidental.

    ;-)

  15. Beth F says:

    You had me at this: “a textile artist who has recently moved to the remote island of North Uist” Adding it to my list.
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  16. I remember when Jill/Rhapsody reviewed STAR GAZING … I added it to my wish list. Now EMOTIONAL GEOLOGY joins it. :)

    Nice FTC disclaimer.
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