Painted Dresses: A Novel by Patricia Hickman

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  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 369,991
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    • Pub. Date: July 2008
    • Publisher: The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 369,991

    Synopsis

    In this story of sisterhood and unexpected paths, Gaylen Syler-Boatwright flees her unraveling marriage to take refuge in a mountain cottage owned by her deceased aunt. Burdened with looking after her adult sister, Delia, she is shocked to find a trail of family secrets hidden within her aunt’s odd collection of framed, painted dresses. With Delia, who attracts trouble as a daily occupation, Gaylen embarks on a road trip that throws the unlikely pair together on a journey to painful understanding and delightful revelations.

    Steeped in Hickman’s trademark humor, her spare writing voice, and the bittersweet pathos of the South, Painted Dresses powerfully captures a woman’s desperate longing to uncover a hidden, broken life and discover the liberty of living authentically, even when the things exposed are shrouded in shame.

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    Hickman's slow-paced but best novel since Katrina's Wings begins with protagonist Gaylen Boatwright, whose life is a mess. In her late 20s, she's called home to Boiling Waters, N.C., because of her father's death. When her unbalanced sister, Delia, shoots a woman, Gaylen decides to flee the law with her. Along the way, Gaylen and Delia deliver some unusual painted dresses their deceased aunt bequeathed to family friends and relatives, each dress symbolic of an incident in the past. These visits provide clues to the puzzle of Gaylen's life. With divorce papers in her pocket, she wonders about love, God, her sanity and the role of an incarcerated older brother in her nightmares. When the law catches up with Delia, Gaylen must determine whether her past will define her and what her future will hold. Hickman gamely unpacks the lies families tell each other, the cost of family secrets to ourselves and others, the bonds between sisters and the walls between husbands and wives. Her sparkling talent is evident in this engrossing story. (July)

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    Biography

    Patricia Hickman is the award-winning author of more than fifteen books, including Katrina’s Wings and the best-selling Millwood Hollow series. Her writing has been acclaimed Publishers Weekly, Romantic Times,and Library Journal. A popular speaker on issues of grief, loss, and triumph through life’s struggles, Hickman frequently has appeared on national radio programs. She and her husband live in North Carolina.

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    May 03, 2008: Twenty something Gaylen Syler-Boatwright had dreams of forever when she married now her marriage is dead and her fantasy nuked as she and Braden broke up. With her father dying, she comes home to Boiling Springs, North Carolina to say good-bye and to bury him. Afterward needing to escape, Gaylen accompanied by her flakey younger sister Delia leaves town to hide away at her late Aunt Amity?s mountain cottage. --- Gaylen figures in this isolated locale she will be left alone to reassess her goals. However, her aunt?s cabin is freaky as on display is a gallery of framed painted dresses accompanied by a fascinating travelogue. The two sisters agree to hit the road to meet family members they never knew existed and learn more about the original owners of the painted dresses. --- This engaging intelligent character study makes a strong case that hiding family shame makes the incident even darker and more shameful even if it is never exposed those concealing the truth know it in their hearts. Although some might challenge the truth will free you concept, Patricia Hickman makes a compelling argument. Filled with angst, the Syler sisters seek solace as they search the new south for their heritage. --- Harriet Klausner