The summer wives : a novel
Record details
- ISBN: 9780062849526
- ISBN: 0062849522
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Physical Description:
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1 online resource (1 sound file (11 hr., 54 min., 25 sec.)) : digital. - Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: New York : HarperAudio, 2018.
Content descriptions
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Kristin Kalbli. |
Source of Description Note: | Hard copy version record. |
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Subject: | New England -- Fiction Social classes -- United States -- Fiction FICTION / Historical / General |
Genre: | Romance fiction. Historical fiction. Audiobooks. Downloadable audio books. |
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- Findaway World Llc
New York Times bestselling author Beatriz Williams brings us the blockbuster novel of the seasonâan electrifying postwar fable of love, class, power, and redemption set among the inhabitants of an island off the New England coast . . .
In the summer of 1951, Miranda Schuyler arrives on elite, secretive Winthrop Island as a schoolgirl from the margins of high society, still reeling from the loss of her father in the Second World War. When her beautiful mother marries Hugh Fisher, whose summer house on Winthrop overlooks the famous lighthouse, Mirandaâs catapulted into a heady new world of pedigrees and cocktails, status and swimming pools. Isobel Fisher, Mirandaâs new stepsisterâall long legs and world-weary bravado, engaged to a wealthy Island scionâis eager to draw Miranda into the arcane customs of Winthrop society.
But beneath the islandâs patrician surface, there are really two clans: the summer families with their steadfast ways and quiet obsessions, and the working class of Portuguese fishermen and domestic workers who earn their living on the water and in the laundries of the summer houses. Uneasy among Isobelâs privileged friends, Miranda finds herself drawn to Joseph Vargas, whose father keeps the lighthouse with his mysterious wife. In summer, Joseph helps his father in the lobster boats, but in the autumn he returns to Brown University, where heâs determined to make something of himself. Since childhood, Josephâs enjoyed an intense, complex friendship with Isobel Fisher, and as the summer winds to its end, Mirandaâs caught in a catastrophe that will shatter Winthropâs hard-won tranquility and banish Miranda from the island for nearly two decades.
Now, in the landmark summer of 1969, Miranda returns at last, as a renowned Shakespearean actress hiding a terrible heartbreak. On its surface, the Island remains the sameâdetermined to keep the outside world from its shores, fiercely loyal to those who belong. But the formerly powerful Fisher family is a shadow of itself, and Joseph Vargas has recently escaped the prison where he was incarcerated for the murder of Mirandaâs stepfather eighteen years earlier. Whatâs more, Miranda herself is no longer a naïve teenager, and she begins a fierce, inexorable quest for justice for the man she once loved . . . even if it means uncovering every last one of the secrets that bind together the families of Winthrop Island.
Fans of historical fiction and romance will be swept away by Beatriz Williams' The Summer Wives, a gripping tale of love and redemption set on the exclusive Winthrop Island off the coast of New England.
With its vivid characters, intricate plot, and lush descriptions of 1950s and 1960s island life, this book is sure to be a hit with anyone who loves a good mystery.
HarperCollins 2024
- HARPERCOLL
New York Times bestselling author Beatriz Williams brings us the blockbuster novel of the seasonâan electrifying postwar fable of love, class, power, and redemption set among the inhabitants of an island off the New England coast . . .
In the summer of 1951, Miranda Schuyler arrives on elite, secretive Winthrop Island as a schoolgirl from the margins of high society, still reeling from the loss of her father in the Second World War. When her beautiful mother marries Hugh Fisher, whose summer house on Winthrop overlooks the famous lighthouse, Mirandaâs catapulted into a heady new world of pedigrees and cocktails, status and swimming pools. Isobel Fisher, Mirandaâs new stepsisterâall long legs and world-weary bravado, engaged to a wealthy Island scionâis eager to draw Miranda into the arcane customs of Winthrop society.
But beneath the islandâs patrician surface, there are really two clans: the summer families with their steadfast ways and quiet obsessions, and the working class of Portuguese fishermen and domestic workers who earn their living on the water and in the laundries of the summer houses. Uneasy among Isobelâs privileged friends, Miranda finds herself drawn to Joseph Vargas, whose father keeps the lighthouse with his mysterious wife. In summer, Joseph helps his father in the lobster boats, but in the autumn he returns to Brown University, where heâs determined to make something of himself. Since childhood, Josephâs enjoyed an intense, complex friendship with Isobel Fisher, and as the summer winds to its end, Mirandaâs caught in a catastrophe that will shatter Winthropâs hard-won tranquility and banish Miranda from the island for nearly two decades.
Now, in the landmark summer of 1969, Miranda returns at last, as a renowned Shakespearean actress hiding a terrible heartbreak. On its surface, the Island remains the sameâdetermined to keep the outside world from its shores, fiercely loyal to those who belong. But the formerly powerful Fisher family is a shadow of itself, and Joseph Vargas has recently escaped the prison where he was incarcerated for the murder of Mirandaâs stepfather eighteen years earlier. Whatâs more, Miranda herself is no longer a naïve teenager, and she begins a fierce, inexorable quest for justice for the man she once loved . . . even if it means uncovering every last one of the secrets that bind together the families of Winthrop Island.