Moon Tide: A Novel - eBook
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Moon Tide: A Novel - eBook  -     By: Dawn Tripp

Moon Tide: A Novel - eBook

Random House / 2012 / ePub

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Title: Moon Tide: A Novel - eBook
By: Dawn Tripp
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Random House
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781588362100
ISBN-13: 9781588362100
Stock No: WW24403EB

Publisher's Description

A lush and haunting first novel, Moon Tide follows the lives of three women in a small fishing town on the Massachusetts coast, from 1913 to the Great New England Hurricane of 1938.

Through sensual and interwoven stories, Moon Tide explores the secret workings of the heart—the violence of desire and memory, the redemptive power of longing—matched against society’s rules of class and the unpredictable tempers of the natural world.

At the center of the novel is Eve, who takes refuge in silence and art after the death of her mother. Eve can sense how the past nips at the heels of the living, and her ethereal beauty inspires a quiet passion in Jake, the son of a local stonemason. For Elizabeth, Eve’s wealthy, eccentric grandmother, one summer at Westport Point extends into a lifetime. She stays on in the town year-round, building a great library in her house for the cold New England winters, haunted by the Ireland of her youth and by one man’s doomed obsession with nature. And then there is Maggie, the exotic stranger with a peculiar clairvoyance. Maggie lives in the precarious space between the locals and the rich—a balance that is ultimately compromised by Wes, a ruthless rum-smuggler, whose desire for her triggers small cruelties and then a staggering act of violence.

With lyrical prose, wisdom, and insight, Dawn Clifton Tripp maps the shifting tensions in a small town on the verge of change. Like the growing weight of a storm, the lives in Westport Point build in emotional momentum even as the Great Hur-ricane approaches, and the landscape of the earth comes to reflect the geography of the mind. A novel of love and loss, survival and revelation, Moon Tide is an extraordinary debut.

Author Bio

Dawn Tripp’s fourth novel Georgia was a national bestseller, finalist for the New England Book Award, and winner of the Mary Lynn Kotz Award for Art in Literature. She is the author of three previous novels: Game of Secrets, Moon Tide, and The Season of Open Water, which won the Massachusetts Book Award for Fiction. Her short story Mojave was published in Gay Magazine. Her poetry and essays have appeared in the Virginia Quarterly Review, AGNI, Conjunctions, and NPR, among others. She graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and lives in Massachusetts with her family. She is currently at work on her fifth novel.

Editorial Reviews

“A shimmering work, an audacious debut; a gem.”
-Edna O’Brien

Moon Tide is a haunting meditation, reminiscent of Louise Erdrich, on family, place, love, mourning, memory, and desire. Dawn Clifton Tripp has written a book so lovely it feels like a dream.”
-Haven Kimmel, author of A Girl Named Zippy

“Here is a lyrical debut novel…A fascinating and pleasurable reading experience.”
-Fred Leebron, author of In the Middle of All This

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