Love's Attraction
Autor David Adams Clevelanden Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2013
Leaving the Lowell cemetery on the following day, Michael is almost run down by a red pickup truck, perhaps a warning to keep his mouth shut in an upcoming grand jury investigation. Michael decides to disappear by disguising himself as a Thoreau scholar, hiding out in plain sight at the historic Concord Inn. From this oddly liberating vantage point--the life he never had--he discovers the shocking news of Sandra Palmer's recent suicide at Harvard. Made even more troubling when he learns that Sandra had a twin sister, "helter-skelter" Angela Palmer, seventies radical and eighties porn star and internet entrepreneur, who seemingly disappeared around the same time as her sister's senseless suicide.
With the FBI closing in, Michael's investigation into Sandra Palmer's untimely death transforms into an odyssey of discovery about her family's glittering if troubled past: A search for love and redemption that will finally draw him back to his own family roots in Venice. And to the Venice of 1914 as limned in the diary of Sandra's grandfather, the once famous painter, friend to Singer Sargent and Whistler, Joseph Palmer ... where yet another tale of deceit and obsession unfolds about the artist's pianist wife and model--Sandra Palmer's namesake, who befriended a poor Venetian stonecutter in the months before World War One. The tragedy of this talented woman's death--she played Boston's Symphony Hall at sixteen--created the world that the young Michael and Sandra unwittingly inherited.
Love's Attraction is a mysterious, romantic novel that explores universal themes of identity: how memory (or its lack), talent and intemperate desires--embodied in art as well as in our genes--are passed down through families to influence our hidden selves. The novel speaks to the role of metamorphosis in our lives and how the transforming elixir of love's attraction makes us most fully human.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780988902206
ISBN-10: 0988902206
Pagini: 543
Dimensiuni: 165 x 231 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: WINSTED PR
ISBN-10: 0988902206
Pagini: 543
Dimensiuni: 165 x 231 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: WINSTED PR