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"A gathering to rediscover love"
Reviewed by Marilyn Heyman
Posted July 15, 2002 on The Best Reviews
The author of the cherished bestseller On Mystic Lake
returns with a poignant, funny, luminous novel about a
mother and daughter--the complex ties that bind them, the
past that separates them, and the healing that comes with
forgiveness.
SummaryYears ago, Nora Bridge walked out on her marriage and left
her daughters behind. She has since become a famous radio
talk-show host and newspaper columnist beloved for her
moral advice. Her youngest daughter, Ruby, is a struggling
comedienne who uses her famous mother as fuel for her
bitter, cynical humor. When the tabloids unearth a
scandalous secret from Nora's past, their estrangement
suddenly becomes dramatic: Nora is injured in an accident
and a glossy magazine offers Ruby a fortune to write a tell-
all about her mother. Under false pretenses, Ruby returns
home to take care of the woman she hasn't spoken to for
almost a decade.
Nora insists they retreat to Summer Island in the San
Juans, to the lovely old house on the water where Ruby grew
up, a place filled with childhood memories of love and joy
and belonging. There Ruby is also reunited with her first
love and his brother. Once, the three of them had been best
friends, inseparable. Until the summer that Nora had left
and everyone's hearts had been broken. . . .
What began as an expose evolves, as Ruby writes, into an
exploration of her family's past. Nora is not the woman
Ruby has hated all these years. Witty, wise, and
vulnerable, she is desperate to reconcile with her
daughter. As the magazine deadline draws near and Ruby
finishes what has begun to seem to her an act of brutal
betrayal, she is forced to grow up and at last to look at
her mother--and herself--through the eyes of a woman. And
she must, finally, allow herself to love.
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