Good Harbor

Good Harbor

by Anita Diamant (Author)

Synopsis

A contemporary novel from the author of THE RED TENT that explores the secrets women share . . . and the ones they don'tWhen Kathleen meets Joyce, each woman has come to a turning point in her life. Kathleen, whose sister died of breast cancer fifteen years earlier, has just been diagnosed herself and finds her world abruptly thrown into terrifying turmoil. While Joyce, increasingly distant from her awkward, adolescent daughter, is taking stock of her marriage and family, and struggling to get to grips with a burgeoning career as a novelist. Neither realizes that this chance meeting will result in a life-altering friendship. A mutual appreciation of books initially brings the women together and they rapidly fall into the comfortable routine of taking long walks along Good Harbor beach. Piece by piece, they begin to share their personal histories and to acknowledge how much they can learn from each other. But long-hidden secrets are often difficult to reveal and only after some painful soul-searching do they each come to terms with the fact that sharing those startling secrets can in some way help them confront their emotional scars. Good Harbor is a rich and moving novel about the tragedy of loss, the insidious nature of family secrets and, ultimately, the redemptive power of friendship.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 11 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1405001186
ISBN 13: 9781405001182

Media Reviews
A contemporary novel from the author of The Red Tent that explores the secrets women share. When Kathleen meets Joyce, each has come to a turning point in her life. Kathleen has just been diagnosed with breast cancer, and finds her world thrown into turmoil. Joyce, increasingly distant from her awkward, adolescent daughter, is taking stock of her marriage and struggling to get to grips with a burgeoning career as a novelist. Neither realises that this chance meeting will result in a life-altering friendship. Piece by piece, they begin to share their personal histories and to acknowledge how much they can learn from each other. Good Harbour is a rich and moving novel about the tragedy of loss, the insidious nature of family secrets and, ultimately, the redemptive power of friendship.
Author Bio
Anita Diamant is a prize-winning journalist whose work has appeared regularly in the Boston Globe magazine and Parenting magazine. She is the author of six books about contemporary Jewish practice. Her first novel, The Red Tent, was an international bestseller and is available from Pan Books. Diamant lives in Massachusetts with her husband and daughter.