by Mr_Grue » Aug 24th, '09, 17:25
I'm close to finishing Passages, and just received New Passages and Passages in Men's Lives in the post today. I'll echo what Tomo says about the cultural differences between middle class America in the seventies and middle class UK in the naughties, but it still makes for interesting reading. I'm coming away from it seeing people on a kind of shared narrative, so if you can work out where a sitter is in that narrative that ought to give you a good rough guide of where to take the reading.
I'm finding my perception of people changing, and feel I'm getting a deeper understanding of them, which on its own is reward enough for pressing on with it.
And you can add Ian Rowland to the list of people recommending Sheehy's work.