Summer Island : a novel / Kristin Hannah.
The author of the cherished bestseller <b>On Mystic Lake</b> returns with a poignant, funny, luminous novel about a mother and daughter--the complex ties that bind them, the past that separates them, and the healing that comes with forgiveness.<br><br>Years ago, Nora Bridge walked out on her marriage and left her daughters behind. She has since become a famous radio talk-show host and newspaper columnist beloved for her moral advice. Her youngest daughter, Ruby, is a struggling comedienne who uses her famous mother as fuel for her bitter, cynical humor. When the tabloids unearth a scandalous secret from Nora's past, their estrangement suddenly becomes dramatic: Nora is injured in an accident and a glossy magazine offers Ruby a fortune to write a tell-all about her mother. Under false pretenses, Ruby returns home to take care of the woman she hasn't spoken to for almost a decade. <br><br>Nora insists they retreat to Summer Island in the San Juans, to the lovely old house on the water where Ruby grew up, a place filled with childhood memories of love and joy and belonging. There Ruby is also reunited with her first love and his brother. Once, the three of them had been best friends, inseparable. Until the summer that Nora had left and everyone's hearts had been broken. . . . <br><br>What began as an expose evolves, as Ruby writes, into an exploration of her family's past. Nora is not the woman Ruby has hated all these years. Witty, wise, and vulnerable, she is desperate to reconcile with her daughter. As the magazine deadline draws near and Ruby finishes what has begun to seem to her an act of brutal betrayal, she is forced to grow up and at last to look at her mother--and herself--through the eyes of a woman. And she must, finally, allow herself to love.<br><br><b>Summer Island</b> is a beautiful novel, funny, tender, sad, and ultimately triumphant.<br><br><br><i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>
Record details
- ISBN: 0345441133
- ISBN: 9780345441133 (pbk.) :
- Physical Description: 392 p. ; 18 cm.
- Edition: 1st Ballantine Books ed.
- Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books, p2002.
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General Note: | Originally published: New York : Crown Pub., c2001. |
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Subject: | Biographers > Fiction. Extortion > Fiction. Mothers and daughters > Fiction. Women comedians > Fiction. Los Angeles (Calif.) > Fiction. Washington (State) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Domestic fiction. Love stories. |
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- Booklist Reviews : Booklist Monthly Selections - #1 January 2001
When Ruby was 16, her mother, Nora, walked out on her family, and Ruby has never forgiven her. Nora has become a famous national advice guru based in Seattle, and when the press finds out about an affair she had while still married, her career is thrown into turmoil by the scandal. Ruby, an unemployed comedian, has a chance to make some money by writing an article about her now-famous mother, whom she hasn't spoken to in 10 years, and when Nora is injured in a car accident, Ruby breaks her silence and decides to take care of her mostly as an aid to her writing project. They hole up in their old family vacation home on Summer Island off the coast of Seattle and behave like boxers coming out to spar with one another and then retreating to their corners to wait for the second round of confrontations. Ruby starts working on her article as therapy to distract her from dealing with her mother, but as the two women become accustomed to each other, Ruby starts to remember the good times and learns that she didn't really know either of her parents well enough to judge them. Nora opens up and reveals that there were serious problems in her marriage before she left. Ruby also becomes more aware of herself and of all the problems in her life that have been caused by her reaction to her childhood. Hannah has written a wonderful mother/daughter story that highlights the individuality of each strong woman and shines hope on fractured relationships. --Patty Engelmann Copyright 2001 Booklist Reviews - Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2001 January #2
Talk-show queen takes tumble as millions jeer.Nora Bridges is a wildly popular radio spokesperson for family-first virtues, but her loyal listeners don't know that she walked out on her husband and teenaged daughters years ago and didn't look back. Now that a former lover has sold racy pix of naked Nora and horny himself to a national tabloid, her estranged daughter Ruby, an unsuccessful stand-up comic in Los Angeles, has been approached to pen a tell-all. Greedy for the fat fee she's been promised, Rubyagrees and heads for the San Juan Islands, eager to get reacquainted with the mom she plans to betray. Once in the family homestead, nasty Ruby alternately sulks and glares at her mother, who is temporarily wheelchair-bound as a result of a post-scandal car crash. Uncaring, Ruby begins writing her side of the story when she's not strolling on the beach with former sweetheart Dean Sloan, the son of wealthy socialites who basically ignored him and his gay brother Eric. Eric, now dying of cancer and also ina wheelchair, has returned to the island. This dismal threesome catch up on old times, recalling their childhood idylls on the island. After Ruby's perfect big sister Caroline shows up, there's another round of heartfelt talk. Nora gradually reveals the truth about her unloving husband and her late father's alcoholism, which led her to seek the approval of others at the cost of her own peace of mind. And so on. Ruby is aghast to discover that she doesn't know everything after all, but Dean offers her subdued comfort. Happy endings await almost everyoneâexcept for readers of this nobly preachy snifflefest.The best-selling author of tearjerkers like Angel Falls (2000) serves up yet another mountain of mush, topped off with syrupy platitudes about life and love. Copyright Kirkus 2001 Kirkus/BPI Communications. All rights reserved - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2000 November #2
From Mystic Lake to Summer Island. Radio talk-show host Nora Bridge has it all except the daughter she abandoned when she walked out on her marriage years ago. Now Ruby is offered a fortune to write a nasty tell-all, but first she heads for a small island off the coast of Washington to encounter her estranged mom once more. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information. - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2001 February #2
When the unexpected career crisis of famed radio talk-show host Nora precipitates an automobile accident, she needs some long-term care. Ruby, her single and struggling comedienne daughter, very reluctantly agrees to come to her mother's aid. Unsurprisingly, their strained relationship begins to undergo subtle changes, and they shyly become reacquainted. Slowly, the two women begin to look at the past together, with new insight, understanding, and, eventually, forgiveness. Not content just to explore this story line, Hannah (Angel Falls) adds a long-buried but not forgotten romance, a dying AIDS patient, a sister's failing marriage, and a father's remarriage to the already turbulent mix of emotions affecting the two women. Hannah's strength lies in giving readers a warm and touching story about very human characters whose personal situations come to life with realism and sensitivity. Reminiscent of recent fiction by Luanne Rice or Barbara Bretton, this novel would be a good purchase for any public library boasting a growing collection of women's fiction. Margaret Hanes, Sterling Heights P.L., MI Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2001 January #4
Second-chance love of a different stripe between mother and daughter is the focus of Hannah's (Angel Falls) overheated family drama. More than 10 years ago, Nora Bridge walked out on her husband and two daughters. Now a wildly popular radio talk-show host and syndicated columnist, Nora offers inspirational advice that appeals to listeners' family values. What Nora's fans don't know is that her youngest daughter, Ruby, now 28, hasn't spoken to her mother in years. When a scandal breaks concerning Nora's unsavory past, Ruby, whose stand-up comedy career hasn't taken off the way she hoped it would, is hired to pen a tell-all article. Conveniently for Ruby, Nora is injured in a car accident and needs someone to accompany her to the family's former retreat on Washington's Summer Island. Once mother and daughter begin to get reacquainted, however, trading secrets, learning to see each other as people and healing the wounds of the past, Ruby isn't sure she wants to write the profile after all. Two subplots drive home the same lesson: one featuring Ruby and Dean, the young man Ruby pushed away while she was too busy hating her mother, and another involving Dean and his gay brother, Eric, now dying of cancer conveniently, Dean and Eric are staying on a neighboring island, trying to get reacquainted. In all cases, Hannah's prescription for saving shaky relationships is the same: talk and forgiveness. The cozy sentimentality may appeal to fans of confessional talk shows others will want to give Hannah's latest a miss. (Mar.) Forecast: Crown is backing Summer Island with a first printing of 125,000, advertising in major national publications and a teaser excerpt in Ballantine's mass market edition of Angel Falls, due out this month, but it's unlikely that this by-the-numbers offering will expand the author's reader base. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.