‘I adored it’ Claire Lombardo
‘Feels like watching a master painter at work’ Ann Napolitano
‘I inhaled this book in a weekend’ Leslie Jamison
Summer, California, 1970s.
Sally Samuelson is eight years old and the course of her family’s life is about to change.
When her golden-boy brother Ellis, just graduated from high school, drives up the coast with his two best friends, he promises to be back in a week. But he does not return.
After Ellis’s unexpected death, the world of the Samuelsons never spins on the same axis again – especially after Julia, Ellis’s girlfriend, shows up pregnant on their doorstep.
And over the next four decades, the family fractures and rebuild, again and again – in a story that takes in love affairs, illnesses, late-in-life marriages and long-hidden secrets, and shows how brief intimate connections and heart-shattering losses can reverberate through generations.
‘Feels like watching a master painter at work’ Ann Napolitano
‘I inhaled this book in a weekend’ Leslie Jamison
Summer, California, 1970s.
Sally Samuelson is eight years old and the course of her family’s life is about to change.
When her golden-boy brother Ellis, just graduated from high school, drives up the coast with his two best friends, he promises to be back in a week. But he does not return.
After Ellis’s unexpected death, the world of the Samuelsons never spins on the same axis again – especially after Julia, Ellis’s girlfriend, shows up pregnant on their doorstep.
And over the next four decades, the family fractures and rebuild, again and again – in a story that takes in love affairs, illnesses, late-in-life marriages and long-hidden secrets, and shows how brief intimate connections and heart-shattering losses can reverberate through generations.
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