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The silver boat

Rice, Luanne. (Author).
Book  - 2011
FIC Rice
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  • ISBN: 0670022500 :
  • Physical Description 289 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher New York : Pamela Dorman Books/Viking, [2011]

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Citation/References Note:
Booklist, February 01, 2011
Kirkus Reviews, January 15, 2011
Publishers Weekly, January 03, 2011
Library Journal, December 01, 2010
Target Audience Note:
Adult. Brodart

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The Silver Boat
The Silver Boat
by Rice, Luanne
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The Silver Boat


Bestseller Luanne Rice returns with a novel as timeless as the sea on which it's set. From the beloved New York Times bestselling Luanne Rice comes a heartwarming yet heart-wrenching portrait of three far-flung sisters who come home to Martha's Vineyard one last time. Their mother's beach house is the only place any of them ever found true happiness and they need to begin the difficult process of letting go. Memories of their grandmother, mother, and their Irish father, who sailed away the year Dar turned twelve, rise up and expose the fine cracks in their family myth-especially when a cache of old letters reveals enough truth to send them back to their ancestral homeland. Transplanted into the unfamiliar, each sister sees life, her heart, and her relationship to home in a new way. But how do they let go of a place that contains the complicated love of their imperfect family? Without the house, where will they be together? The novel is a season on Martha's Vineyard; a mission to Ireland; a cast of friends, including one wildly off-the-grid Zen genius; passionate love in the surf; and three very different sisters with lives filled with beauty, sorrow, and deep love they'd never been quite sure they could trust. The Silver Boat is Luanne Rice at her very best, complete with her singular talent for capturing a family in all its flawed complexity.