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A review by krbkrbkrb
The Rainbow by D.H. Lawrence
4.0
The first half is so multigenerational that it's a bit hard to follow, especially since they have so many of the same names. Individual identity gets lost in the family identity. After Ursula steps into the spotlight it's easier to manage. This is a book about love, and the way it changes over time. It does make loneliness seem inevitable, which I don't believe is true, but it's still good.