It’s been more than two decades since Spartina won the National Book
Award and was acclaimed by critics as being “possibly the best
American novel . . . since The Old Man and the Sea” (The New York
Times Book Review), but in this extraordinary follow-up novel barely
any time has passed in the magical landscape of salt ponds and marshes
in John Casey’s fictional Rhode Island estuary. Elsie Buttrick,
prodigal daughter of the smart set who are gradually taking over the
coastline of Sawtooth Point, has just given birth to Rose, a child
conceived during a passionate affair with Dick Pierce—a fisherman
and the love of Elsie’s life, who also happens to live practically
next door with his wife, May, and their children. A beautiful but
guarded woman who feels more at ease wading through the marshes than
lounging on the porches of the fashionable resort her sister and
brother-in-law own, Elsie was never one to do as she was told. She is
wary of the discomfort her presence poses among some members of her
gossipy, insular community, yet it is Rose, the unofficially adopted
daughter and little sister of half the town, who magnetically steers
everyone in her orbit toward unexpected—and
unbreakable—relationships. As we see Rose grow from a child to a
plucky adolescent with a flair for theatrics both onstage and at home
during verbal boxing matches with her mother, to a poised and
prepossessing teenager, she becomes the unwitting emotional tether
between Elsie and everyone else. “Face it, Mom,” Rose says, “we
live in a tiny ecosystem.” And indeed, like the rugged, untouched
marshes that surround these characters, theirs is an ecosystem that
has come by its beauty honestly, through rhythms and moods that have
shaped and reshaped their lives. With an uncanny ability to plunge
confidently and unwaveringly into the thoughts and desires of
women—mothers, daughters, wives, lovers—John Casey astonishes us
again with the power of a family saga.
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ISBN
9780307594303
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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