"A fabulous mainstream women's fiction book"
Middle River is the New England town that Grace Metalious'
novel Peyton Place was based on. Middle River looks
quaint and wholesome, but people have secrets that would
ruin them if they get out. It is a company town and Sandy
Meade owns the Northwood Paper Mill that employs most of
the townsfolk so people are very reluctant to talk about
the wrongdoing of Sandy and his son Aidan. When Annie Barnes, a famous writer, thinks about her
mother's death, she isn't sure that the official verdict
tells the whole story. She returns to Middle River where
she sees Phoebe have the same symptoms that her mother
had. After doing some research, she thinks that they and
other villagers suffer from mercury poison. The only
place in town that uses mercury is the paper plant. The
Meades try to turn the townsfolk against her and run her
out of town before she learns what they are trying so
desperately to hide. Making matters worse is that Annie
falls for James Meade who refuses to tell her what he
knows about his family and the possibility of mercury
poisoning afflicting the people of Middle River. The best part of reading a Barbara Delinsky book is that
she never tells the same story twice and she imbues her
storyline with a relevant social issue. LOOKING FOR
PEYTON PLACE is a fabulous mainstream women's fiction book
focusing on a spunky protagonist. Annie is determined to
find out what is wrong in her town because she doesn't
want to lose her sister or have other innocent people fall
ill or die. Ms. Delinsky puts her heart into her work. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 11, 2005
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