The Meaning Of Grace
The new novel from the Miles Franklin shortlisted author of the much-loved The Book Of Emmett.
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The Meaning Of Grace Trade Paperback ISBN: 9781742755342 Published: 01/05/2012 Imprint: Vintage Australia Extent: 288 pages Subject: Contemporary Fiction $32.95 RRP
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The Meaning Of Grace EBook ISBN: 9781742755359 Published: 01/05/2012 Imprint: RHA eBooks Adult Extent: 304 pages Subject: Contemporary Fiction $32.95 RRP Buy Now
Synopsis
'Mum is the reference point. If you ever get confused about anything, there she is, waiting with all her knowledge of you.'
Grace Fisher, mother of three, one day decides her husband is a sore disappointment and moves the family from Melbourne to a coastal village in Victoria. But Ian's slow dissolution on the couch masked a depression that will harrow him into an early grave, leaving the kids with a lifetime of questioning: what happened to their father; how did he get so sad? Between their father's demise and Grace's hardscrabble existence working at a local bakery, each child is left to find meaning on their own. Edie, the eldest child, locks herself into a romantic ideal so lofty that it can't help but fail. The middle child, Juliet, struts and careens through life, filling it only with what she can seduce, steal and manipulate. Sibling rivalry between sisters proves the slowest and fiercest of burns. Love comes easily for Ted, the youngest, but when his wife abandons him to raise two daughters on his own, the perils of fatherhood are laid bare.
When Grace, the distant, imperfect hub of the family, is diagnosed with terminal cancer, the siblings are forced to confront each other as adults, and come to understand their mother.
Written with her hallmark warmth, humour and deftness of observation, Deborah Forster's follow-up novel to the Miles Franklin shortlisted The Book Of Emmett is a moving story of the loves and rivalries that burn at the heart of every family, and the meaning that comes from it.
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"It is Forster's ability to recount the characters' experiences with integrity and humour in her distinctive voice that makes this book such a fascinating insight into many people's family lives." - Emily Harms, Readings Monthly
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