Dear Great
Book Guru, I was at a favorite bookstore of ours in Brooklyn “Books Are Magic”
when I noticed a posting of an author visit.
The book looked very interesting particularly to us living here in Sea
Cliff: an old Victorian house with a long history - about to be renovated. Are you familiar with it? Lover of Old Houses
Dear Lover
of Old Houses, J. Courtney Sullivan’s THE CLIFFS is a fascinating novel set in the
cliffs of Maine, but, except for the ocean views, could have taken place in Sea
Cliff. Told from the viewpoints of five families
who have lived in the cliffs, the book opens with the story of Jane Flanagan, a
high school senior who has won a scholarship to nearby Bates College and is
intrigued by an abandoned violet-colored Victorian mansion. Everything is intact - books, dishes, paintings,
furniture… but no one has lived in the house for many years. Fast forward
twenty years and Jane - now a Harvard archivist - returns to discover a wealthy
Beacon Hill summer resident has purchased the house and is the midst of
modernizing it. But something is amiss - there is a haunting sense of
foreboding and Jane is hired to trace its previous owners. The remainder of the book is told from the
perspective of the women who had lived in the house: the original builders, the
Littletons; the Troy sisters who ran it as a boarding house; Marilyn - a ninety
year old painter; Sister Eliza - a former Shaker; and finally Naomi, a
Penobscot who gives us the insight of the original inhabitants of the land on
which the house is built. A fascinating
look into the history of one house and indeed - a whole nation - highly
recommended!
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