Genres: Women's Fiction Contemporary
Posted: April 16, 2006
Now at 27, Kara is sure she has it all figured out -- real love, the kind that's stable and secure, with a professional golfer of whom her father approves. Dad also approves of the Palmetto Pointe Junior Society -- so to secure membership, Kara takes time out from planning her wedding to visit Maeve Mahoney, a resident at a nursing home facility. Through her unlikely friendship with this charming Irish storyteller, and the tale of the 96-year- old's first love, Kara is moved to reconsider the lessons of her own past. And when Jack Sullivan returns to Palmetto Pointe, Kara is forced to face the truth about family, loss, lifelong dreams and, most importantly, love.
Patti Callahan Henry has been compared to every Southern writer, from Anne Rivers Siddons to Pat Conroy. She writes the kind of books the term "lyrical" was coined to describe, and WHEN LIGHT BREAKS is no exception. Characters quote Yeats and talk about matters of the heart, and lush imagery calls the reader to a sandy stretch of South Carolina Lowcountry beach, sun overhead and waves pounding in the background. It's Southern Comfort, straight up, no twist.
Book Summary
In the Lowcountry landscape, as two women from opposite sides of the same sea meet, a tale unfolds that will draw readers into the heart's remembrances - and the tender awakenings of first love.
Though bogged down in the stress of planning her elaborate wedding to a professional golfer, twenty-seven-year-old Kara Larson still makes time to visit ninety-six-year-old Maeve Mahoney at her nursing home. And as Maeve recounts the rambling story of her first love back in Ireland, Kara is driven to remember her own first love: childhood neighbor Jack Sullivan.
NAL
May 2, 2006
Featuring: Kara Larson; Jack Sullivan
304 pages
ISBN: 0451218345
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