The Puzzle Bark Tree
by Stephanie Gertler
E P Dutton
May 30, 2002
ISBN #052594639X
336 pages
Hardcover
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"A great reading experience"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 15, 2002

As children, sisters Grace and Melanie never felt close to their parents, who for whatever reason never blanketed the siblings with nurturing love. Now as an adult with her own child, Grace feels her marriage mirrors that of her parents though she showers love on her cherished daughter Kate. Read more...


"Emotional and Absorbing"
Reviewed by Marilyn Heyman
Posted June 8, 2002

Grace and Melanie had an extremely bleak childhood. They were not mistreated; they were simply ignored by their mother and father. If it wasn't for the housekeeper, Jemma, they don't know what they would have done. Jemma has always tried to protect them from their parents' indifference. Melanie Read more...




Summary

Grace Hammond Barnett grew up in the emotionally desolate company of the strangers who were her mother and father. Her only happy memories are of the times spent with her younger sister, Melanie, and Jemma, the warm-hearted family housekeeper who helped fill the void left by Grace's detached, inaccessible parents. Now a mother herself, Grace feels trapped in a sterile marriage to a prominent surgeon and haunted by the recurrent dreams of drowning. Her only anchor is her cherished daughter, Kate. In the aftermath of her parents' sudden double suicide-a tragedy that leaves Grace, Melanie, and Jemma reeling-Grace is bequeathed a house she never knew existed. Leaving her penthouse in Manhattan on New Year's Eve, she travels alone to Sabbath Landing, New York, to a log cabin house on Canterbury Island, surrounded by Diamond Lake. Here, Grace meets Luke Keegan, a local fishing guide whose family history is inextricably bound to hers...and to a devastating secret buried in the cloudy memory of childhood. With compassion and elegance, Stephanie Gertler crafts an emotionally rich story of what it means to survive and thrive against all odds. Like its intricate, interlocking pieces that branch out to shape lives, The Puzzle Bark Tree plumbs the mysteries of the people we can never truly know...of the incomplete memories we carry with us, and the love that can make us whole.



 

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