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Bestselling and award-winning author Anita Shreve's second novela turbulent, tragic story of domestic abuse.
From the author of Eden Close comes a follow-up work of emotion and late-night suspense. Escaping an abusive relationship, a young woman heads for Maine's icy coast and finds solitude and new love--until her husband tracks her down. "Intense, impressive, forcefully true."--Booklist. Disney bought the movie rights for Eden Close.
As she did in her first novel, Eden Close , Shreve opens this absorbing story with oblique hints of a violent event--here a murder committed by a woman in response to domestic abuse--then segues to flashbacks that slowly reveal the circumstances leading up to it. A reporter who wrote a book about the crime shares her notes, presented in alternating versions and voices. Most affecting is the voice of the accused woman, who flees Manhattan with her six-month-old daughter to seek sanctuary in a coastal Maine village where she is protected by the clannish but sympathetic townspeople. She finds temporary solace in an affair with a sensitive lobsterman, but is betrayed to her husband by another man out of jealousy. Shreve is particularly effective in evoking the landscape and atmosphere of a close-knit community and the authentic vernacular of its nicely differentiated inhabitants. Her elegiac, portentous prose provides effective pacing. The novel's main drawback, however, lies in its predictability, and in the lack of credibility for the heroine's violent act, faults Shreve somewhat overcomes by raising the question of journalistic integrity (did the reporter alter her notes?) and the possibility that the accused woman's account might have contained deliberate falsehoods. In spite of its superficialities, however, the novel is often insightful and moving. (Apr.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsA novelist who combines sweepingly romantic plots with a keen understanding of the emotional complexities inherent in any relationship, Anita Shreve is a writer who understands the subtleties of the human mind, and heart.
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May 13, 2007: Shreve has done it again... Astonishment and amazement will surround you in this very descriptive tale of marital vicissitude. The characters are superbly developed and the tale is quite realistic. If you have a penchant for suspense and turbulence, this is your stop to read the best. Bravo...
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February 28, 2005: I have read all but 2 of Anita Shreve's books and they are all great. This one is because of topic is different than her others but she addresses the topic in such a tasteful way and as a woman you can feel nothing but compassion for Mary/Maureen. I would highly recommend this book!!!