New Year's Eve: A NovelCrown Publishers, 1997 - 366 страница Part contemporary family drama, part ghost story, this engrossing, moving novel dramatizes the difficult process of letting go of one's childhood to embrace one's new, chosen family. For most of her adult life, Erica has been mourning the loss of closeness between herself and her twin sister, Heather. When they both give birth within weeks of each other, that closeness is recaptured. Erica's daughter Sarah and Heather's son David are like the siblings their mothers were as children. Three years later David is killed in an accident, and Sarah begins talking to him in Heaven, reporting daily on the details of their communication. While Erica and her husband become increasingly alarmed at Sarah's seeming obsession, Heather encourages it, helps Sarah build a dollhouse according to what she says are David's specifications, and gradually begins to drive an emotional wedge between Sarah and her mother. In the fog of her confused feelings about attachment and loss, childhood and maturity, love and competition, one necessity becomes clear to Erica: She must reclaim her daughter from Heather's grief, and free herself, and her child, to live in the present. |
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... minutes before me , but I believed that in those twenty- two minutes resided her power and her control . She thought of herself as older . She had , subtly , always been treated as older . She had been named for our father's mother ...
... minutes before me , but I believed that in those twenty- two minutes resided her power and her control . She thought of herself as older . She had , subtly , always been treated as older . She had been named for our father's mother ...
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... minutes is about the limit of time I can spend with them when they're this age . " " Twenty minutes , " I'd simply repeated . " Well , how long can you stay interested when all they're do- ing is knocking down blocks ? " " Longer than ...
... minutes is about the limit of time I can spend with them when they're this age . " " Twenty minutes , " I'd simply repeated . " Well , how long can you stay interested when all they're do- ing is knocking down blocks ? " " Longer than ...
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A Novel Lisa Grunwald. minutes , trying to catch the minute hand in the act of moving . Its passage , however , is seamless . It moves from five minutes to ten without seeming to move at all . Heather leaves the room and comes back a ...
A Novel Lisa Grunwald. minutes , trying to catch the minute hand in the act of moving . Its passage , however , is seamless . It moves from five minutes to ten without seeming to move at all . Heather leaves the room and comes back a ...
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arms asked Aunt Heather baby bedroom believe called child close coming course crying David dead didn't doctor dollhouse door dream Edgar eyes face father feel felt finally flowers four girl give going hair hand happened happy head hear heard Heather heaven hold It's Jeffrey kids kiss kitchen knew later laughed leave listening living looked mean minutes miss Mommy months morning mother move myth never night nodded Okay once past play pregnant remember Richard Sarah says seemed shouted side sister sitting sleep smiled sound started step stood stop sure talk tell things thought told took trying turned twins waiting walked watched weeks What's whole wondered Year's Eve