Barefoot by Elin Hilderbrand

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    • ISBN: 0316018589
    • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
    • Pub. Date: July 2007
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    Synopsis

    It's summer on Nantucket, and as the season begins, three
    women arrive at the local airport, observed by Josh, a local
    boy, home from college. Burdened with small children,
    unwieldy straw hats, and some obvious emotional issues,
    the women—two sisters and one friend—make their way to
    the sisters' tiny cottage, inherited from an aunt. They're all
    trying to escape from something: Melanie, after seven failed
    in-vitro attempts, discovered her husband's infidelity and
    then her own pregnancy; Brenda embarked on a passionate
    affair with an older student that got her fired from her
    prestigious job as a professor in New York; and her sister
    Vickie, mother to two small boys, has been diagnosed with
    cancer. Soon Josh is part of the chaotic household, acting
    as babysitter, confidant, and, eventually, something
    more, while the women confront their pasts and map out
    their futures.

    Publishers Weekly

    Hilderbrand's sixth novel heaps on the trauma as a substitute for realistic connection in this heady mix of beach house, cancer, affair and mom lit. Connecticut housewife Vicki, diagnosed with lung cancer, has packed up her two kids for a chemo-commuting summer at the family's Nantucket cabin; sister Brenda, a newly minted high-powered assistant professor, has just been fired for having an affair with one of her students; Vicki's best friend, Melanie, newly pregnant, has discovered her husband is cheating. The three hit the tarmac of the tiny island airport, where they run into home-for-the-summer Middlebury senior Josh Flynn, who has a summer job there that he hates. Hardened cliché Brenda pines for her stereotypically weathered Australian lover. Melanie is a chronic complainer until she romances grim aspiring writer Josh, whom she has run into again and brought on as the house babysitter. (Josh thinks his old girlfriend should "locate her center" and "operate from a place of security.") Of the three women, only the suffering, stubborn Vicki, who keeps a list of "Things That No Longer Mattered" and cries when she can't seduce her visiting husband, draws readerly sympathy. There are some tender moments in Hilderbrand's latest beacher, but others are as irritating as sand in your swimsuit. (July)

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    Biography

    Elin Hilderbrand lives on Nantucket with her husband and their three young children. She grew up in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, and traveled extensively before settling on Nantucket, which has been the setting for her five previous novels. Hilderbrand is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and the graduate fiction workshop at the University of Iowa.

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    A Great Readby Leigh30

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    11/22/2009: This is the very first book by Hilderbrand that I've read and I really enjoyed it. I'll definitely be reading more by this author because I like her writing style. I've never been to Nantucket but after reading this book, I think I'd like to travel there - it sounds beautiful.

    I Also Recommend: Handle with Care, Mommy by Mistake, The House at Riverton.

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    10/13/2009: Absolutely fantastic book!


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