This is the first novel by the author, and the book was long
listed for the Booker Prize, so a great accomplishment in and of itself. It is a story about a community of people
connected by either love or family to a tragic event. The book shifts from one voice to another in
the aftermath of a house having exploded on the morning of a wedding. June is the mother of the bride, and she
survives the explosion, but her much younger lover, Luke, does not, nor does
her daughter, who was the bride. For
complicated reasons, she vanishes and does not answer those who try to contact
her. Luke’s mother has a complicated
relationship with June and her own path through grief is explored. The other characters that have a voice in the
book reveal what lies behind the events that set the cascade of events in
motion.
The best part of the book is the exploration of the ties
that bind parents and children. The
mothers who have lost their children had imperfect relationship with their
offspring. In different ways, the
mothers have favored the men in their lives over the best interests of their
children, and can serve as life lessons to parents who want to do things that
are in the best interest of their offspring.
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