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The Blessings, by Elise Juska
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Hardcover, 262 pp.
Published by Grand Central. May 6, 2014
List price: $24
Condition: Like new
An extraordinary novel that captures twenty years in the life of an ordinary family.
When John Blessing dies, leaving behind two small children, the loss reverberates across his extended family for years to come. His young widow, Lauren, finds solace in her large clan of in-laws, while his brother's wife, Kate, pursues motherhood even at the expense of her marriage. John's teenage nephew Stephen finds himself in an act of petty theft that takes a surprising turn, and nephew Alex, a gifted student, travels to Spain and considers the world beyond his family's Northeast Philadelphia's neighborhood. Through departures and arrivals, weddings and reunions, The Blessings reveals the struggles beneath the surface of a close-knit Irish-Catholic family and the rituals that unite them.
For any reader who has embraced Elizabeth Strout's Burgess family or J.Courtney Sullivan's Kellehers of Maine, this is a moving and beautiful novel about how our families define us and how we shape them in return.
Published by Grand Central. May 6, 2014
List price: $24
Condition: Like new
An extraordinary novel that captures twenty years in the life of an ordinary family.
When John Blessing dies, leaving behind two small children, the loss reverberates across his extended family for years to come. His young widow, Lauren, finds solace in her large clan of in-laws, while his brother's wife, Kate, pursues motherhood even at the expense of her marriage. John's teenage nephew Stephen finds himself in an act of petty theft that takes a surprising turn, and nephew Alex, a gifted student, travels to Spain and considers the world beyond his family's Northeast Philadelphia's neighborhood. Through departures and arrivals, weddings and reunions, The Blessings reveals the struggles beneath the surface of a close-knit Irish-Catholic family and the rituals that unite them.
For any reader who has embraced Elizabeth Strout's Burgess family or J.Courtney Sullivan's Kellehers of Maine, this is a moving and beautiful novel about how our families define us and how we shape them in return.