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    • Pub. Date: March 2008
    • 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 28,723
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      • Pub. Date: March 2008
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Paperback, 336pp
      • Sales Rank: 28,723

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      On the night their mother drowns, sisters Marnie and Diana Maitland discover there is more than one kind of death. There is the death of innocence, of love, and of hope. Each sister harbors a secret about that night-secrets that will erode their lives as they grow into adulthood.

      After ten years of silence between the sisters, Marnie is called back to the South Carolina Lowcountry by Diana's ex-husband, Quinn. His young son has returned from a sailing trip with his emotionally unstable mother, and he is refusing to speak. In order to help the traumatized boy, Marnie must reopen old wounds and bring the darkest memories of their past to the surface. And she must confront Diana, before they all go under.

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      The enduring ties between two estranged sisters drive the darkly engaging latest from White (Learning to Breathe). Marnie Maitland, an Arizona school teacher, returns to her South Carolina Lowcountry hometown after a 10-year absence at the request of Quinn, the ex-husband of Marnie's sister, Diana. Quinn believes Marnie can help Gil, the nine-year-old nephew she's never met, who has refused to speak since a sailing accident almost claimed Gil and Diana's lives. As Marnie begins to bond with Gil (and with Quinn), she instinctively senses that Diana's simmering anger toward her is tied to the childhood sailing accident that killed their mother but spared the two girls. Marnie remembers little of the accident, which is cloaked in mystery, as is Diana's obsession with "the Maitland curse" (related to a murky blasphemy from previous generations) and the mental illness that runs in the family. As Marnie tries to get at the truth, the first-person narrative is tersely handed among the four leads. Careful plotting, richly flawed characters and a surprising conclusion mark this absorbing melodrama. (Mar.)

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      Karen White is the author of eight previous books. She lives with her family near Atlanta, Georgia.

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      Good Rainy Day readby BlueDog807

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      May 06, 2009: Another enjoyable book from Karen White. Not my fvortie of hers, but if you love books about the Carolina Coast, and the compex characters that usually come with it, you will enjoy this one.

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      September 21, 2008: I couldn't agree more with reviewer Carrie (06/18/2008). This was my first and last book by this author. I couldn't stand it from page one and quit reading it about one-third of the way through, just skimming the rest.


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