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Gone so long : a novel / Andre Dubus III.

Dubus, Andre, 1959- (author.).

Summary:

A father, estranged for the worst of reasons, is driven to seek out the daughter he has not seen in decades. Daniel Ahearn lives a quiet, solitary existence in a seaside New England town. Forty years ago, following a shocking act of impulsive violence on his part, his daughter, Susan, was ripped from his arms by police. Now in her forties, Susan still suffers from the trauma of a night she doesn't remember, as she struggles to feel settled, to love a man and create something that lasts. Lois, her maternal grandmother who raised her, tries to find peace in her antique shop in a quaint Florida town but cannot escape her own anger, bitterness, and fear.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780393244106
  • ISBN: 0393244105
  • Physical Description: 452 pages ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2018]
Subject: Fathers and daughters > Fiction.
Antique dealers > Fiction.
Florida > Fiction.
Fathers and daughters > Fiction.
FICTION > Literary.
FICTION > Women.
FICTION > Family Life > General.
Antique dealers.
Fathers and daughters.
Florida.
Family life > Fiction.
FICTION > Literary.
FICTION > Women.
FICTION > Family Life > General.
Genre: Domestic fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Domestic fiction.

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Summary: A father, estranged for the worst of reasons, is driven to seek out the daughter he has not seen in decades. Daniel Ahearn lives a quiet, solitary existence in a seaside New England town. Forty years ago, following a shocking act of impulsive violence on his part, his daughter, Susan, was ripped from his arms by police. Now in her forties, Susan still suffers from the trauma of a night she doesn't remember, as she struggles to feel settled, to love a man and create something that lasts. Lois, her maternal grandmother who raised her, tries to find peace in her antique shop in a quaint Florida town but cannot escape her own anger, bitterness, and fear.

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