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the drowning season
alice hoffman
paperback
copyright 1979
ISBN 0451178157
210 pages
In this powerfully moving novel, bestselling novelist Alice Hoffman paints a vivid portrait of the lives of three generations in a family separated by loneliness, hope, and betrayal. Esther the White is the cold matriarch who fled a cruel life in Russia only to rule lovelessly over her own family in an isolated compound on Long Island. Phillip is the son she cannot understand, a man with an overwhelming desire to drown himself in the ocean's inviting waters every summer. Phillip's daughter is barely eighteen and desperate to escape the confines of this isolated world and her grandmother's harsh criticism. But as Phillip's suicidal urges grow stronger and as outside forces threaten to destroy the family, they must come together to dispel the lifetime of secrets that have kept them apart--or lose everything. This spellbinding novel is a brilliant evocation of the ghosts that haunt all families and a touching testament to the redemptive power of love.
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