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The Cottage At Glass Beach - Heather Barbieri
The Cottage At Glass Beach
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The Cottage at Glass Beach Married to the youngest attorney general in Massachusetts state history, Nora Cunningham is a picture-perfect political wife and a doting mother. But her carefully constructed life falls to pieces when she, along with the rest of the world, learns of the infidelity of... show more
The Cottage at Glass Beach Married to the youngest attorney general in Massachusetts state history, Nora Cunningham is a picture-perfect political wife and a doting mother. But her carefully constructed life falls to pieces when she, along with the rest of the world, learns of the infidelity of her husband, Malcolm. Humiliated and hounded by the press, Nora packs up her daughters—Annie, seven; and Ella, twelve—and takes refuge on Burke's Island, a craggy spit of land off the coast of Maine. Settled by Irish immigrants, the island is a place where superstition and magic are carried on the ocean winds, and wishes and dreams wash ashore with the changing tides. Nora spent her first five years on the island but has not been back to the remote community for decades—not since that long ago summer when her mother disappeared at sea. One night while sitting alone on Glass Beach below the cottage where she spent her childhood, Nora succumbs to grief, her tears flowing into the ocean. Days later she finds an enigmatic fisherman named Owen Kavanagh shipwrecked on the rocks nearby. Is he, as her aunt's friend Polly suggests, a selkie—a mythical being of island legend—summoned by her heartbreak, or simply someone who, like Nora, is trying to find his way in the wake of his own personal struggles? Just as she begins to regain her balance, her daughters embark on a reckless odyssey of their own—a journey that will force Nora to find the courage to chart her own course and finally face the truth about her marriage, her mother, and her long-buried past.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780062107961 (0062107968)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 302
Edition language: English
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Pingwing's Bookshelf
Pingwing's Bookshelf rated it
3.0 The Cottage at Glass Beach
(3.5 stars)Review copy provided by the publisher in conjunction with TLC Book Tours Publication date: May 15, 2012I liked this book. It was a nice change of pace from my recent reads. Here is the Goodreads summary:Married to the youngest attorney general in Massachusetts state history, Nora Cunningh...
BookHounds
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4.0 The Cottage at Glass Beach
MY THOUGHTSLOVED ITNora has taken her two girls and takes refuge on an island off the Massachusetts' coast in her aunt's cottage after she reads about her politician husband's infidelities in the paper. Her mother's disappearance years ago left a rift between her and her aunt that she is now tryin...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it
1.0 The Cottage at Glass Beach
What drew me to this book originally was that it was reviewed by an author I really like. It isn't what kept me there though. I found this book to be cookie cutter and boring. This book is the epitome of what is put out by big house publishers that is pure vanilla with the same old storyline regurgi...
drey's library
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3.0 The Cottage at Glass Beach
There’s just that little bit of something that calls to you in Heather Barbieri’s The Cottage at Glass Beach, and I’m not sure how to describe it. It’s not just the story, though it tugged at the heartstrings. It wasn’t just the characters – while I liked Nora, her daughter Annie, and her aunt Maire...
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