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Maine

Maine

Author(s): Courtney Sullivan

Location(s): Maine

Genre(s): Fiction

Era(s): Modern

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The Kelleher clan’s beachfront holiday house creaks under a weight of secrets. It’s a place where cocktails follow morning mass, children eavesdrop, and ancient grudges fester. One summer, three generations of Kelleher women descend on the shore. Kathleen, finally sober, hoped never to set foot there again. Maggie, pregnant, has left her useless boyfriend. Ann-Marie, bound to the family by marriage, fantasizes about an extra-marital affair. In the middle of all this is matriarch Alice, who drinks to forget her failings as a parent and the events of a single night, decades before. These mothers and daughters are by turns fierce and loving, cruel and unforgiving, and through their shared history and private dreams, Maine lays bare the paradoxical nature of family and the love that we are bound to, no matter how savage the storm.

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‘Rich and exhilarating… The dialogue sizzles… Maine does not falter. You don’t want this novel to end.’ –New York Times Book Review

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The story is set around the Kelleher summer home in Maine (naturally!) It is so vivid that you can almost smell the ozone and hear the gulls and feel the sand…. – Sheila –

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