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The cliffs : a novel / J. Courtney Sullivan

By: Sullivan, J. Courtney [author]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2024Edition: First editionDescription: 373 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780593319154; 059331915X; 9780593312841; 0593312848Subject(s): Ghosts -- Fiction | Children -- Fiction | Divorce -- Fiction | Antiquities -- Fiction | Missing persons -- Fiction | Enfants -- Romans, nouvelles, etc | Divorce -- Romans, nouvelles, etc | Personnes disparues -- Romans, nouvelles, etc | Ghost stories | Children -- Fiction | Divorce -- Fiction | Antiquities -- Fiction | Missing persons -- Fiction | Maine -- History -- Fiction | Maine -- Fiction | Maine -- Histoire -- Romans, nouvelles, etc | Maine -- History -- FictionGenre/Form: Novels | Novels. | Romans. | Historical fiction | Domestic fictionDDC classification: 813/.6 Summary: "The crumbling Victorian had been abandoned long before Jane ever discovered it as a child. It was painted a sweet violet color, and the gingerbread trim was blue and green, but inside was shambles--broken glass, a dollhouse ravaged by mice, bedsheets twisted as though someone had left in a hurry. Still, the house became a hideaway whenever Jane needed to escape her volatile mother. Twenty years later, now a Harvard archivist, she returns home to Maine following the dissolution of her marriage and is horrified to find the Victorian is barely recognizable. A rich lady from Beacon Hill has gutted it, and in its place stands a glossy white mansion straight out of a shelter magazine. But the home's new owner is unhappy. Her young son claims to have been speaking to the ghost of a child, and she keeps finding marbles on the floor. Troubled that she might have done something to anger the spirit world, a concept Jane dismisses as daffy, the wealthy woman hires her to research the land. The story Jane uncovers--of husbands lost at sea, wives mourning along the cliffs, historical artifacts stolen and sold, lovers secreted away, and, at the center of it all, a tale of colonialism--is as old as Maine itself."-- Provided by publisher
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"The crumbling Victorian had been abandoned long before Jane ever discovered it as a child. It was painted a sweet violet color, and the gingerbread trim was blue and green, but inside was shambles--broken glass, a dollhouse ravaged by mice, bedsheets twisted as though someone had left in a hurry. Still, the house became a hideaway whenever Jane needed to escape her volatile mother. Twenty years later, now a Harvard archivist, she returns home to Maine following the dissolution of her marriage and is horrified to find the Victorian is barely recognizable. A rich lady from Beacon Hill has gutted it, and in its place stands a glossy white mansion straight out of a shelter magazine. But the home's new owner is unhappy. Her young son claims to have been speaking to the ghost of a child, and she keeps finding marbles on the floor. Troubled that she might have done something to anger the spirit world, a concept Jane dismisses as daffy, the wealthy woman hires her to research the land. The story Jane uncovers--of husbands lost at sea, wives mourning along the cliffs, historical artifacts stolen and sold, lovers secreted away, and, at the center of it all, a tale of colonialism--is as old as Maine itself."-- Provided by publisher

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